Parlor, Bedroom and Bath
Jeffrey Haywood wants to marry to Virginia Embrey. However, Virginia refused to marry unless her older sister, the hard-to-please Angelica gets married first. Angelica, in turn, finds every man she knows too dull and predictable, and for this reason prefers to stay single. Jeff then tries to make Angelica interested in the mild-mannered and timid Reggie Irving passing him off as a notorious playboy to intrigue her. He asks his friend Polly to teach Reggie "how to treat a woman right", but he turns to be a disastrous learner.
Crew
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Buster Keaton
Producer
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Cedric Gibbons
Art Direction
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Douglas Shearer
Recording Supervision
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René Hubert
Wardrobe Master
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Richard Schayer
Other
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Edward Sedgwick
Director
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Leonard Smith
Director of Photography
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Mark Swan
Theatre Play
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Robert E. Hopkins
Additional Dialogue
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William LeVanway
Editor
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Charles William Bell
Theatre Play
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