The Accidental Honeymoon

The Accidental Honeymoon is a 1918 American silent comedy drama film directed by Léonce Perret and starring Robert Warwick.[1][2]

The Accidental Honeymoon
Newspaper advertisement
Directed byLéonce Perret
Produced byHigh Art Productions
Harry Rapf
Written byLeonce Perret
Tom Bret (titles)
StarringRobert Warwick
CinematographyLawrence E. Williams (credited as Larry Williams)
Distributed byState's Rights; Wick War Film Corporation
Release date
April 1918
Running time
50 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageSilent (English intertitles)

A fragment of the film remains with only a single reel of the 5 reel film existing at the Library of Congress.[3]

Plot

As described in a film magazine,[4] because his fiancee has deceived him, Robert Courtland (Warwick) decides to end his own life. He tries to shoot himself but is interrupted by the telephone. His next attempt is to be beneath the wheels of a fast train. After he has been resting peacefully some time on a carpet and cushion waiting for the train, Kitty Grey (Hammerstein), escaping from an undesirable marriage, calls on Robert for help in fixing her automobile. Robert decides then that he does not want to die after all. They find themselves in an embarrassing position when rain forces them to seek shelter at a farmhouse, and the kindly farmers take them for man and wife. The next day the irate Mr. Gray (Norcross) locates his runaway daughter and puts her in a girls' school, where Robert finds her. With the assistance of a teacher who has loved and lost, Robert and Kitty carry their elopement to a successful finish.

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