Welcome to Our City (1922)
On a visit to New York with his wife, Jim Scott steals out one evening for a little adventure and meets a young lady who is weeping. His efforts to assist her result in the arrest of both, and a number of embarrassing complications that threaten Jim's marital happiness. It turns out that the whole experience was a "frame-up"--an effort on the part of Jim's son to force Jim to consent to his marrying a chorus girl.
Director: Robin H. Townley, Leopold Wharton
Genre: Comedy
Runtime: 50 min
Release Date: February 1, 1922
Cast
- Macklyn Arbuckle - Jim Scott
- Joyce Fair - Dolly
- Gertrude Robinson - Eleanor Scott
- Fred Dalton - Luigi
- Jack Crosby - Richard Scott
- Bessie Wharton - Geraldine
- Charles Holleman - Bert Scott
- Gene Baker - The Maid
Screenplay
- Basil Dickey
- George V. Hobart (Screenplay)
Production: San Antonio Pictures
Country: United States of America
Language: No Language
Original Language: en
Keywords
lost film
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Welcome to Our City about?
- On a visit to New York with his wife, Jim Scott steals out one evening for a little adventure and meets a young lady who is weeping. His efforts to assist her result in the arrest of both, and a number of embarrassing complications that threaten Jim's marital happiness. It turns out that the whole experience was a "frame-up"--an effort on the part of Jim's son to force Jim to consent to his marrying a chorus girl.
- Who directed Welcome to Our City?
- Welcome to Our City was directed by Robin H. Townley, Leopold Wharton.
- Who stars in Welcome to Our City?
- Welcome to Our City stars Macklyn Arbuckle, Joyce Fair, Gertrude Robinson, Fred Dalton, Jack Crosby, Bessie Wharton.
- How long is Welcome to Our City?
- Welcome to Our City has a runtime of 50m (50 minutes).
- What genre is Welcome to Our City?
- Welcome to Our City is a Comedy film.
- Where was Welcome to Our City produced?
- Welcome to Our City was produced in United States of America.