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Ladies Must Eat

Mar 3, 1929
0h 20m
★ 8.0

Overview

Daphne and Thelma want their husbands to take them somewhere nice for dinner. But husbands Johnny and Vernon leery of the expense try a variety of slapstick ways to get them to eat at Hotcake Harry's instead.

Genres

Comedy

Production Companies

Mack Sennett Comedies

Cast

Johnny Burke

Handy Andy

Johnny Burke

Daphne Pollard

Tillie - Andy's Wife

Daphne Pollard

Vernon Dent

George

Vernon Dent

Thelma Salter

George's Wife

Thelma Salter

Natalie Joyce

Vera Gay

Natalie Joyce

Andy Clyde

Hotcake Harry

Andy Clyde

Bobby Dunn

Man Outside Hotcake Harry's

Bobby Dunn

William McCall

Man Outside Hotcake Harry's

William McCall

Art Rowlands

Dress Salesman

Art Rowlands

Jimmy Hertz

Neighbor

Jimmy Hertz

Kathryn Stanley

Kathryn Stanley

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