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What's Your Husband Doing? is a american film of genre Comedy directed by Lloyd Ingraham released in USA on 25 january 1920 with Douglas MacLean

What's Your Husband Doing? (1920)

What's Your Husband Doing?
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Released in USA 25 january 1920
Length 50minutes
Directed by
OriginUSA
Genres Comedy

What's Your Husband Doing? is a 1920 American silent comedy film directed by Lloyd Ingraham and written by R. Cecil Smith based upon the play of the same name by George V. Hobart. The film stars Douglas MacLean, Doris May, Walter Hiers, William Buckley, Norris Johnson, and Alice Claire Elliott. The film was released on January 25, 1920, by Paramount Pictures.

Actors

Douglas MacLean

(John P. Widgast)
Walter Hiers

(Charley Pidgeon)
Doris May

(Beatrice Ridley)
Margaret Livingston

(Madge Mitchell)
J.P. Lockney

(Tyrus Trotman)
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