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Should Married Men Go Home?

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In a bustling city in the United States during the 1920s, a group of single friends embarks on a hilarious adventure that uncovers the complications of love and marriage. Amid laughter and entanglements, they find themselves in a bar where conversations revolve around married life and the temptations that lurk for committed men. As the group boasts about the freedom of being single, one of them, feeling somewhat insecure, begins to question his own relationship, prompting a domino effect of doubts and reflections among the others.

The plot thickens when they decide to venture out to explore the city in search of fun, only to encounter a group of intriguing women who challenge their loyalty and principles. With comedic situations that include romantic misunderstandings and unexpected flirtations, each of them must confront temptation and the nature of their commitments.

As the night progresses, the decisions they make will influence not only their current relationships but also their views on marriage. Amid laughter, chaos, and blunders, this silent comedy unfolds a message about the importance of honesty and the true meaning of love, as the characters navigate the turbulent waters of romance and friendship. With a touch of nostalgia for a golden era, this film captures the essence of heart's choices in a constantly changing world.

Media type
Movie
Year
1928
Director
James Parrott
Writer
James Parrott
Leo McCarey
H.M. Walker
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
6.70
Actors
Stan Laurel
Oliver Hardy
Kay Deslys
Edgar Kennedy
Charlie Hall
Sam Lufkin
Edna Marion
Viola Richard
Lyle Tayo
Gender
Comedy
Country
United States
Producers
Hal Roach
Original title
Should Married Men Go Home?
Duration
20
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