Poker Widows (1931)

Dance instructor Arthur Stone's wife, Gertrude Astor, is a jealous woman. Patsy O'Leary's husband, Wade Boteler, is a jealous man. Boteler goes out to play poker every night, so Miss O'Leary phones Stone for a private dance lesson at her apartment. When there's a knock at the door, Stone goes out the window and enters an apartment, where Boteler is playing poker.

Director: Leslie Pearce
Genre: Comedy
Runtime: 20 min
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Cast

Editing: William Hornbeck
Production: Mack Sennett Comedies
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Leslie Pearce
More Films in Genre: Comedy

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Poker Widows about?
Dance instructor Arthur Stone's wife, Gertrude Astor, is a jealous woman. Patsy O'Leary's husband, Wade Boteler, is a jealous man. Boteler goes out to play poker every night, so Miss O'Leary phones Stone for a private dance lesson at her apartment. When there's a knock at the door, Stone goes out the window and enters an apartment, where Boteler is playing poker.
Who directed Poker Widows?
Poker Widows was directed by Leslie Pearce.
Who stars in Poker Widows?
Poker Widows stars Arthur Stone, Patsy O'Leary, Gertrude Astor, Wade Boteler.
How long is Poker Widows?
Poker Widows has a runtime of 20m (20 minutes).
What genre is Poker Widows?
Poker Widows is a Comedy film.
Where was Poker Widows produced?
Poker Widows was produced in United States of America.