Borrowed Wives
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Duration Screenplay William Scott Darling Writer Scott Darling Language English | 5.3/10 IMDb Genre Comedy Running time 1h 2m Cinematography Andre Barlatier Country USA | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Release date August 20, 1930 Cast (Peter Foley), (Alice Blake), Nita Martan (Julia Thorpe), (Bull Morgan), (Joe Blair), (Uncle Henry)Similar movies Related Frank R Strayer movies |
Borrowed wives 1930 classic comedy films
Borrowed Wives is a 1930 American pre-Code film directed by Frank R. Strayer.
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Plot

Peter Foley (Rex Lease) is a beneficiary of his grandfather, who leaves him $800,000 in his will, on the condition that he gets married. Peter is very interested in getting the money, especially since he has debts, and plans to marry Alice Blake (Vera Reynolds) as soon as she arrives from Kansas City. He plans to take her to his Uncle Henry's (Charles Sellon) home before midnight to actually get the inheritance. The uncle needs to see the girl whom Peter is about to marry before he will turn over the money.

Alice's airplane is delayed, though. Parker (Sam Hardy), Peter's creditor, insists that his own girl friend, Julia (Nita Martan), pose as Peter's wife in the meantime. Alice is informed by Joe Blair (Robert Livingston), a man who is secretly interested in marrying Alice himself, that Peter is actually married to Julia. Alice agrees to marry Joe if this is true. Peter and Julia are pursued by Bull (Paul Hurst), a motorcycle policeman who loves Julia. Further complications arise at Uncle Henry's, when lawyer Winstead (Harry Todd), who is found bound and gagged, agrees to marry them. The uncle, revealed to be posing as a paralytic, is exposed as a villain, but Peter and Alice are ultimately married before the last hour appointed in the will.
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