A First National Pictures Release
September 1927 - 7 Reels
Directed by William Beaudine

FEATURED CAST
Charles Murray
George Sidney
Myrtle Stedman
Stephen Carr
and
June Marlowe (as Molly O'Rourke)


Our heroine gets wooed.
This film featured the team of former vaudevillian comics Charlie Murray and George Sidney.  They play a fireman and a policeman respectfully who are rivals for a widow's affections.

The plot is about a newfangled fire extinguisher which has been invented by one of the fellows that somehow does not seem to work right.  Enter June (who plays the love interest of the son of one of the rivals) who just happens to help the hero figure out how the new contraption works when it is really needed.  All ends happily for those involved (after many comedic interludes).

Critics loved the film and felt it a first rate comedy.  Not many people got to see it however, as it played but briefly in most movie houses in which it was booked.

For her next film, one for independent production company Trem Carr, June would be type cast still again as the young innocent.  But, hey, she played a young innocent so very well!



Many thanks to Scott Johnson for the photo at top.

This film is unavailable for viewing.

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