Evelyn has two suitors, Buddy being the favored one - favored, that is, by her, but not by father who dislikes the boy's practical joking. To add to the latter's woes the tricks pulled by a trained monkey are blamed on him too, even to the...See moreEvelyn has two suitors, Buddy being the favored one - favored, that is, by her, but not by father who dislikes the boy's practical joking. To add to the latter's woes the tricks pulled by a trained monkey are blamed on him too, even to the theft of valuable bonds. Elopement seems the only answer to the problems of the lovers. Unfortunately Evelyn's precedent of writing carbon copies of her notes, this one telling Buddy to get a minister, brings the rival onto the job and ministers of various denominations and colors and creeds. Seemingly the whole bathing party at Evelyn's home have gotten the marriage urge. And, of course, in the end the monk's thieving propensities are shown up and the hero exonerated. Written by
Motion Picture News, November 27, 1926
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