Jones' Wedding Day

movie

Jones' Wedding Day

Director: Albert W. Hale

Year: 1914

Plot: While speeding to the minister's home on his wedding day, Bill Jones is arrested for breaking the speed laws. Despite his pleas, poor Jones is lugged to the police station where he is held under $20 bail. Calling up a friend, Jones explains the situation. The friend dispatches one of his employees to the rescue. Meanwhile, Jones discovers an old chum in the turnkey, and is allowed to escape. Another Jones, a hobo, is brought in and placed in the cell Bill has vacated. When the employee of Jones's friend arrives he bails out the hobo and takes him to the minister's in an auto. Suzanne and her parents wait impatiently for Bill, who has been rearrested. When the tramp and his guardian enter, the two are almost mobbed by the irate bride and the guests. The hobo flees but is captured and lugged off to jail Meanwhile Suzanne and the guests learn of what has occurred and hasten to the police station. Bill greets his bride with joy and the wedding ceremony, although several hours late, proceeds.—Moving Picture World synopsis
Original Title: Jones' Wedding Day
Director: Albert W. Hale
Writer: Irwin Dare
Type: movie
Year: 1914
Genres: Short, Comedy
Cast: Jeanette Hoffman , Ira Sears , John E. Brennan
Countries: United States
Languages: None , English
Color Info: Black and White
Aspect Ratio: 1.33 : 1
Sound Mix: Silent
Original Air Date: 25 Sep 1914 (USA)
Production Companies: Kalem Company
Distributors: General Film Company