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Twin Beds
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Twin Beds

Jul 14, 1929
1h 10m
★ 0.0

Overview

A young husband just wants to spend a quiet evening at home with his wife, but her collection of zany friends make hash of his hopes.

Genres

Comedy

Production Companies

First National Pictures
Warner Bros. Pictures

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Cast

Jack Mulhall

Danny Brown

Jack Mulhall

Patsy Ruth Miller

Elsie Dolan

Patsy Ruth Miller

Edythe Chapman

Ma Dolan

Edythe Chapman

Knute Erickson

Pa Dolan

Knute Erickson

Jocelyn Lee

Maizie Dolan

Jocelyn Lee

Nita Martan

Bobby Dolan

Nita Martan

Zasu Pitts

Tillie

Zasu Pitts

Gertrude Astor

Mrs. Solari

Gertrude Astor

Alice Lake

Mrs. Treejohn

Alice Lake

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