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1908 Mrs. Temples Telegram - Script - by Frank Wyatt & William Morris

$ 10.55

Availability: 100 in stock
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Modified Item: No
  • Condition: Edgeworn front softcover, rear cover is missing.Binding is tight, interior is clean & bright, some underlining. 137 pages.
  • Object Type: Script & Songbook
  • Original/Reproduction: Original

    Description

    Mrs. Temple's Telegram was a
    1905 Broadway play by Frank Wyatt. A
    1920 American silent comedy film directed by James Cruze and starring Bryant Washburn and Wanda Hawley was based on the play. The plot: Jack Temple (Washburn) adores his wife, but Mrs. Clara Temple (Hawley) is extremely jealous, and accuses him of flirting with a pretty woman in a department store tea room. After his wife's departure, the woman in question follows Jack around the store and even onto the roof of the building, where he was trying to hide. They are locked in there by the night watchman and have to remain on the roof all night. Jack realizes his wife will never believe this story, so he invents a yarn about visiting his friend John Brown (White) in a distant town. Clara suspects that he is not telling the truth and sends a telegram to Brown, while Jack convinces a friend to impersonate Brown and come to his house. Receiving the telegram, Brown goes to the Temple home. Things become complicated with the arrival of Mrs. Brown (Schaefer), the pretty young woman who caused all the trouble, but, after she introduces herself as one of Clara's cousins, all ends happily.