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  • Green Tees (1924)
  • Short | Comedy, Short
Green Tees (1924)
Short | Comedy, Short

Hubby promises to go to work if wifie beats him at golf. They go out to the golf course and wifie frames him up with the butler so as to prevent him from hitting the ball. Hubby breaks a number of golf sticks while hitting a dummy ball ...See moreHubby promises to go to work if wifie beats him at golf. They go out to the golf course and wifie frames him up with the butler so as to prevent him from hitting the ball. Hubby breaks a number of golf sticks while hitting a dummy ball until the butler puts down a real one and he hits it into the lake. A fish grabs the ball and they go diving for the fish; they find the fish, take the ball from his stomach and go back to their game. In the meanwhile a holdup man runs off with a bag of money from a wealthy man and sits down in the park where hubby is playing. Hubby lays the ball down, drives off, hitting the holdup man in the head and knocking him cold. The wealthy man follows and gives hubby a big reward for saving the money. Wifie tells hubby that he won't have to work any more. Written by Universal Weekly, September 27, 1924 See less
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Director
Richard Smith (as Dick Smith)
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Updated Nov 10, 1924

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Nov 10, 1924 (United States)

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3 cast members
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Neely Edwards
The Husband The Husband   See fewer
Alice Howell
The Wife The Wife   See fewer
Bert Roach
The Butler The Butler   See fewer
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