Partners Again is a 1926 American silent comedy film that was produced by Samuel Goldwyn, released through United Artists, and directed by Henry King.
Plot
As described in a film magazine review, Abe Potash and Mawruss Perlmutter are in the automobile business. Abe's niece Hattie falls in love with mechanic Dan, sidetracking the wealthy suitor Schenckmann. Abe has a tough time in court following a disastrous demonstration by himself and his partner of the powers of the Schenckmann Six automobile to prospective buyers. He secretly gives Hattie $500 for a wedding present. Later Abe is fooled in a stock swindle and runs away with Mawruss on an airplane flight. During the flight, Abe is almost knocked overboard, but is saved when his nightgown catches a hook. The two men are brought back by Hattie and Dan, the latter having made a fortune in Chemicals, and all is well. ==Production==
Production
The California Coupe aircraft was damaged in a stunt during production of this film. This led to a lawsuit with the owner of the plane. ==Cast==
Preservation
According to the former director of the UCLA Film and Television Archive, a print of the film exists in 8mm at UCLA and that print was scanned around 2013. ==See also==