- Country: USA
- Genres: Comedy
- Release: 1919-12-01
- Director: Donald Crisp (I) (1882–1974)
- Writers: Thomas J. Geraghty , William Gillette
- Language: None | English
- Stars: Bryant Washburn , Lois Wilson , Adele Farrington , Clarence Geldart , Monte Blue , Monty Banks , Elsa Lorimer , Gloria Hope , George Hackathorne , Phil Gastrock
- Runtime: 50 min
- Awards: N/A
- AKA: Too Much Johnson , Too Much Johnson (United States of America) , Johnson exagère (France, French Republic)
- Plot: In order to conduct a secret dalliance with Mrs. Dathis aboard his former yacht, Augustus Billings uses the name "Johnson" and inscribes a photograph of himself with his assumed name. Mrs. Dathis' jealous husband later tears the photograph and only the curly black hair remains with the inscription "Johnson." Billings' mother-in-law, Mrs. Batterson, and his wife investigate Billings' explanation of his absence. Billings accompanies them to Mexico where supposedly he had been called to look after recently acquired oil properties. Billings takes them to a property owned by an intimate friend, but the property has been sold to a man named Joseph Johnson, who is aboard the same ship to Mexico as Billings, his wife and mother-in-law, as well as a revenge-seeking Mr. Dathis. Also on board are Francis Faddish and his daughter Leonora, who is to become the bartered wife of Johnson. Johnson knocks out the jealous Mr. Dathis, who has been searching everywhere for the curly-haired philanderer. After Johnson mistakes Billings' wife for his own bride-to-be, Billings tricks Johnson into a declaration of marriage with Mrs. Batterson. Billings is therefore relieved of the mother-in-law who interfered with his marital happiness.
- IMDB:tt0011781
Too Much Johnson Cast · · · ALL
Donald Crisp
(I)
(1882–1974)
Director
Bryant Washburn
Augustus Billings
Lois Wilson
Mrs. Billings
Adele Farrington
Mrs. Batterson
Clarence Geldart
Joseph Johnson (as Charles H. Geldert)
Monte Blue
Billy Lounsberry
Monty Banks
Leon Dathis
Elsa Lorimer
Mrs. Dathis
Gloria Hope
Leonora Faddish
George Hackathorne
Henry McIntosh
Phil Gastrock
Francis Faddish