The Cohens and Kellys in Paris (1928)
Directed by William Beaudine
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Synopsis by Sandra Brennan
A businessman and his partner rush off to Paris in hopes of stopping their children from getting married. Unfortunately, the two are married before their father's arrive. This romantic comedy follows what happens when the businessmen find themselves having to act as marriage counselors to the unhappy couple. The marital upheaval stems from the bride's jealousy over her artist husband's newest model. She feels that he is paying far too much attention to the lovely lass. The model's husband finds out and flies into a jealous rage in a cafe. He nearly destroys the place and the businessmen and their children are in trouble deep until their own wives show up to rescue them.
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conflict, enemy, family-disapproval, family-feud, love, marital-problems, marriage, modeling, newlywed, painting, parent, spouse, tourist, traveling