Through the usual unlikely series of misunderstandings, Leon Errol's wife, Dorothy Granger, has walked out on him just as a client he wants to land arrives with his wife to learn how a couple can be so lovey-dovey. Peggy Maley's husband has walked out for the same reason, so Leon borrows her to impress the newcomers, just as the spouses are coming back home. All in a normal night at the Errol home in his long-running comedy series at RKO.
This series is a good place to see old comedy troupers at work, and here it's Vivien Oakland as the client's wife. She was a Ziegfeld girl and made her film debut in 1915. The veteran of more than 80 shorts and 70 features. She's best remembered among comedy fans for being the co-star of Charley Chase's MIGHTY LIKE A MOOSE. She retired from films in 1951 and died in 1958, aged 63.
This series is a good place to see old comedy troupers at work, and here it's Vivien Oakland as the client's wife. She was a Ziegfeld girl and made her film debut in 1915. The veteran of more than 80 shorts and 70 features. She's best remembered among comedy fans for being the co-star of Charley Chase's MIGHTY LIKE A MOOSE. She retired from films in 1951 and died in 1958, aged 63.