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That Night Filming Locations
That Night (1917)
There is harmony in The Café until it is accidentally discovered that lovely Mary has inherited a fortune. Now proprietor Beery and entertainers Trask and Murray all race to her home with the idea of marrying her. Beery happens to be married already, but to get the money he hires a crook to pose as a minister and perform a fake wedding. He nearly succeeds: the "minister" arrives promptly--as does Trask, who bribes the parson to double-cross Beery and marry Mary to him--Trask, who believes the parson is a real one. Then ensues a sequence of the funniest rapid-fire complications imaginable. "You're not married," becomes the slogan of everybody, including the police force. Once the bogus status of the minister has been established, there is a wild chase after the couple, who, in the meantime, have secured a nice little honeymoon flat. Before they are located, however, the newlyweds have a scrap so that the honeymoon flat is vacant when Charlie Murray arrives. He, too, gets into trouble and, indeed, is so lit up he does not know he is in the wrong room and he's in the bathroom in his pajamas when Mary arrives. Naturally it doesn't look good to "hubby" when he appears on the scene and he isn't a bit slow in unlimbering his trusty shooting iron. And into the melee somehow comes mother-in-law, the police and a bunch of thoroughly irate citizens of the ultra-respectable type, whom the police have routed out through mistaken identity. The chase that follows is a scream and all through it one observes apartments on whose doors marriage licenses are nailed, proof of the widespread havoc caused by Beery's villainy. Meanwhile, a real parson arrives and the principals again assemble for a real wedding which is about to take place, when it is learned that no fortune is coming to Mary. Right away Trask gets cold feet, Beery being already out of the running, but noble Charlie Murray steps to the front. "I love you for yourself alone," he chortles, and they are made one, only to learn that the act has, after all, brought Mary her fortune.