Edgar Kennedy is over-joyed when told he has won a $5,000 prize in a "How To Be Happy Though Married" contest. A reporter interviews Edgar and his wife Vivien who tell him about their engagement and elopement. Then Viviens father tells them that according to a law he has found in a law-book, they aren't legally married. After a series of misadventures, they learn that the law is a new one and that the Kennedy marriage is legal.
Harry D'Arcy
Director
George Jeske
Writer
Charles E. Roberts
Writer

Edgar Kennedy
Edgar

Vivien Oakland
Vivien

Billy Franey
Vivien's Father

Arthur O'Connell
Book Salesman

Robert Graves
Lou

Robert Graves
Reporter

Bud Jamison
Cop
Easy Virtue64%
What's Love Got to Do with It?60%
Let's Make Love64%
Relative Values61%
This Little Love of Mine61%
Prom Pact72%
The Color Wheel62%
My Favorite Wedding69%
Good Advice59%
The Kissing Booth 276%
Marry Me66%
High Society68%
Champagne Problems60%
Runaway Bride61%
5 to 771%
The Prince & Me 4: The Elephant Adventure61%
Watching the Detectives63%
It Happened One Night78%
Valentine's Day59%
My Best Friend's Wedding65%