The 20th Amendment
Originally released in 1930. The 20th Amendment is a feature film. directed by Ray Cozine. At just 10 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Jack Haley, Madeline Cameron, and Evangeline Raleigh
Synopsis
The year is 1950. Food comes in the form of little pills - such as a pill for eggs and another pill for bacon. Coffee comes in the form of a spritz from a spray bottle, administered by a maid. One day Haley opens the newspaper to discover that a 20th amendment has been passed, "compelling every male citizen to have as many wives as he can support...because too many unmarried men are leaving this country due to the enforcement of Prohibition, and in order to protect the American home and the country's future population." So Haley immediately opens his little black book and before you know it has gathered a whole harem, one wife for each day of the week.
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- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Frequently Asked Questions
What is The 20th Amendment about?
The year is 1950. Food comes in the form of little pills - such as a pill for eggs and another pill for bacon. Coffee comes in the form of a spritz from a spray bottle, administered by a maid. One ...
Who directed The 20th Amendment?
The 20th Amendment was directed by Ray Cozine.
How long is The 20th Amendment?
The 20th Amendment has a runtime of 0 hours and 10 minutes (10 minutes total).
When was The 20th Amendment released?
The 20th Amendment was released on January 22, 1930 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in The 20th Amendment?
The main cast of The 20th Amendment includes Jack Haley, Madeline Cameron, Evangeline Raleigh, Margaret Lee, Charlotte Terry.