Comedian Jack Warman.
Probably filmed at Pathe studios, London.
M/S as Jack Warman slides down a ladder and takes his hat off, he looks a bit like Stan Laurel. He says hello then does a routine about marriage and how married men always have a look of agony on their faces. He goes on to say all Pathetone turns are good, especially him. Then he sings a comic song about couples such as Jack and Jill and Adam and Eve. He says goodbye then climbs up the ladder again.
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