Stolen Kisses is a 1929 sound part-talkie American pre-code comedy film directed by Ray Enright and starring May McAvoy, Hallam Cooley and Reed Howes.
The plot revolves around the story of a weak-willed son (Hallem Cooley) whose wife (May McAvoy) refuses to have children due to her social commitments.
The son's impatient father (Claude Gillingwater), desperate for grandchildren, takes the couple to Paris hoping a change of scenery will spark their romance.
He arranges for an exotic dancer (Edna Murphy) to vamp the son while he (Reed Howes) courts the wife, creating a web of misunderstandings and near-infidelities.
This leads to divorce proceedings and a courtroom scene where the wife reveals to the judge that her father-in-law's wishes are about to be realized.