The Honeymoon Express is a lost[1] 1926 silent film drama based on Ethel Clifton and Brenda Fowler's play The Doormat.
The members of the Lambert household do not get along with each other, so Margaret and her youngest daughter Mary leave their home.
[3] The book American Film Cycles: The Silent Era states that The Honeymoon Express is one of a few silent films that "reflected the decade's extended social tolerance of premarital and extramarital sex, and emphasized that these new freedoms brought additional responsibilities.
"[4] The Palladium-Item said, "Your critic is willing to stake his reputation on the opinion that The Honeymoon Express is the sort of picture to be loved at sight and remembered gratefully long afterward".
[5] A review from The Tuscaloosa News praised the cast and stated, "All members of the family should see The Honeymoon Express".