Week End Husbands is a 1924 American silent drama film directed by Edward H. Griffith produced by Daniel Carson Goodman and released by the Equity Pictures Company.
[1][2] As described in a review in a film magazine,[3] in order to provide luxuries for his wife Barbara (Rubens), William Randall (Herbert) becomes a bootlegger.
Randall hears of the incident from the gossipers at the country place, causing him to part with his wife.
Randall’s bootlegging activities are discovered by Federal agents and, after being arrested, he is released after posting bail.
Although this film is long lost, there are still photos that survive which reveal actor Holmes Herbert in the role of William Randall.