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Bluebeard, Jr. (1922)
Comedy

Forced to abandon their apartment because of an exorbitant increase in rent, Tom and Nan Beech take up residence in a cheaper, smaller flat. During a quarrel over their situation, Tom angrily leaves for work, while Nan goes to a friend's ...See moreForced to abandon their apartment because of an exorbitant increase in rent, Tom and Nan Beech take up residence in a cheaper, smaller flat. During a quarrel over their situation, Tom angrily leaves for work, while Nan goes to a friend's home. Tom discovers that he is to receive an inheritance provided that he is settled and is leading a happy home life, which the lawyer insists on investigating for himself. Tom persuades his wife's best friend to act as his "temporary" wife and borrows a rich man's house. The rich man's wife, the "temporary," and Nan all arrive unexpectedly, and the lawyer is convinced that Tom is a regular Bluebeard. Complications ensue, but the owner of the house arrives and all is explained. The Beeches are happily reunited, and Tom receives the inheritance. Written by AFI See less
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Director
Scott R. Dunlap (as Scott Dunlap)
Writers
John Grey (scenario) (as John W. Grey) | Helen Van Upp (story)
Cinematographer
Stephen S. Norton (as Stephen Norton)
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Updated Mar 19, 1922

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Mar 19, 1922 (United States)

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