Know Thy Wife
Dec 30 1918
•0h 13m
•Comedy
Rather than telling his parents, who have another girl picked out for him, Bob brings home his new wife disguised as his friend "Steve."
Cast
See allDorothy Devore
Betty Browning
Leota Lorraine
Lillian
Earle Rodney
Bob Browning
Harry L. Rattenberry
Betty's Father
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