More Trouble is a 1918 American silent situation comedy film directed by Ernest C. Warde based on a story by Edgar Franklin and adapted for the screen by Ouida Bergère.
The film was released by Pathé Exchange in July 1918, but had a pre-release screening at New York's Rivoli Theatre in May of that same year.
[1][2] As described in film magazines,[3][4] wealthy steel-mill owner, Lemuel Deering (Keenan), welcomes his son Harvey (Gilbert) back from college.
Not long after Harvey arrives home, bills begin rolling in for all sorts of vices: alcohol, pool, cigars, etc.
Thinking his son an upstanding young citizen, Lemuel is appalled and Harvey denies that he had anything to do with the bills.