Our Wild Plumber

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Our Wild Plumber is a 1929 American pre-Code comedy film directed and produced by Wilfred A. Fredrickson and starring Bert Lahr as a philandering plumber who through his business, engages in seductive escapades with mostly married women. Mary Astor, Lee Tracy, Clyde Cook and Edmund Breon also star in the film. This along with Jewels marked Fredrickson's only sound features before his death in 1930.

Our Wild Plumber was produced before the Motion Picture Production Code was enforced. Themes such as adultery, prostitution and alcahol consumption are interwoven into the story. after 1934, this film and Jewels were taken out of circulation by distributor Warner Bros., It wouldn't be until 1975 when both films were rediscovered by United Artists (then-owner of the pre-1950 WB film library) who screened the two films in 1977 durring a retrospective on talking pictures. Both films would eventually see their Home Media debut in 2011 through the Warner Archive collection.

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Home Media

 * 2011 Warner Archive DVD (double feature with Jewels)
 * 2022 Warner Archive Blu-ray (double feature with Jewels)