Seven Days (1925)

SEVEN DAYS Makes one weak-with laughter.

Jim Wilson is separated from his wife Bella, so when his maiden Aunt Selina -- who thoroughly disapproves of divorce -- comes to visit, Wilson is compelled to locate a temporary wife. His friend, Kit Eclair, is happy to fill in, but during a party, his home is quarantined for smallpox. To complicate matters, a burglar is hiding from a cop in Wilson's home, and wacky Anne Brown is busy trying to hold a seance.

Director: Scott Sidney
Genre: Comedy
Runtime: 70 min
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Production: Christie Film Company
Country: United States of America
Language: No Language
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Seven Days about?
Jim Wilson is separated from his wife Bella, so when his maiden Aunt Selina -- who thoroughly disapproves of divorce -- comes to visit, Wilson is compelled to locate a temporary wife. His friend, Kit Eclair, is happy to fill in, but during a party, his home is quarantined for smallpox. To complicate matters, a burglar is hiding from a cop in Wilson's home, and wacky Anne Brown is busy trying to hold a seance.
Who directed Seven Days?
Seven Days was directed by Scott Sidney.
Who stars in Seven Days?
Seven Days stars Lillian Rich, Creighton Hale, Lilyan Tashman, Mabel Julienne Scott, William Austin, Hallam Cooley.
How long is Seven Days?
Seven Days has a runtime of 1h 10m (70 minutes).
What genre is Seven Days?
Seven Days is a Comedy film.
Where was Seven Days produced?
Seven Days was produced in United States of America.