Lila Garland (Dorothy Gulliver) marries Jim Clayton (George Lewis) against her parents' wishes. Disappointed that Lila did not marry wealth, Mrs.


This one, Honeymoon Flats, is a curious little silent picture. If you're into seeing how folks dealt with family drama way back when, or just appreciate the craft of a well-shot silent, yeah, give it a whirl. But if you need car chases or snappy dialogue, you’ll probably find yourself checking your watch. It’s a domest...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Millard Webb

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"This one, Honeymoon Flats, is a curious little silent picture. If you're into seeing how folks dealt with family drama way back when, or just appreciate the craft of a well-shot silent, yeah, give it a whirl. But if you need car chases or snappy dialogue, you’ll probably find yourself checking your watch. It’s a domestic squabble through and through, dressed up in period finery.The whole thing kicks off with Lila Garland, played by Dorothy Gulliver, going against her folks, particularly her moth..."
Earl Derr Biggers, Mort Blumenstock, Albert DeMond, Joseph F. Poland
United States

