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I Do
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I Do

Sep 11, 1921
0h 25m
★ 5.8

Overview

Comic adventures of newlyweds and children.

Genres

Comedy

Production Companies

Rolin Films

I Do Trailers

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Cast

Harold Lloyd

The Boy

Harold Lloyd

Mildred Davis

The Girl

Mildred Davis

Noah Young

The Agitation

Noah Young

Jack Morgan

The Disturbance

Jack Morgan

Jack Edwards

The Annoyance

Jack Edwards

Dorothy Cassil

Distracting Girl in Cloche Hat (uncredited)

Dorothy Cassil

William Gillespie

Brother-in-Law (uncredited)

William Gillespie

Roy Brooks

Man in Chauffeured Car (uncredited)

Roy Brooks

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