Love in a Police Station
Love in a Police Station is a comedy short released in 1927
Walter Lantz
Earle Rodney
Casts & Crew
Andy Clyde
Madeline Hurlock
Eddie Quillan
Barney Hellum
Alice Ward
Johnny Burke
Joe Kessel
Will Armstrong
Tiny Ward
Bobby Dunn
Alice Belcher
William McCall
Also Directed by Earle Rodney
Walter has invented an automatic remote-control for his jalopy. When a potential buyer comes to look it over, Walter proudly shows how he cam the car stop and go, turn corners and steer correctly. His spiteful rival, Bill, switches the plug and the car runs out of control. Walter and his sweetheart, Mary, plan to elope but they discuss their plans in front of an open microphone at the broadcast station, and Mary's father hears it and sets out to stop their elopement.
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