That's My Baby (1926 film)

That's My Baby is a 1926 American silent comedy film directed by William Beaudine.

Plot
As described in a film magazine, Alan Boyd's contention that a woman's ankles determine her character brings him to a masquerade party where he hopes to discover the owner of a pair of perfect ones. After much ado, he finally locates the young woman, Helen Raynor. However, he finds that her mother takes a cordial dislike to him, her father is a business competitor, and a disagreeable rival places a baby in Alan's arms and then announces that he is the father. Further complications arise when Alan learns that he has given Helen's father arsenic instead of headache powder. In the end, all ends well as Alan wins the affection of Helen.

Cast

 * Douglas MacLean as Alan Boyd
 * Margaret Morris as Helen Raynor
 * Claude Gillingwater as John Raynor
 * Eugenie Forde as Mrs. John Raynor
 * Wade Boteler as Dave Barton
 * Richard Tucker as Schuyler Van Loon
 * Fred Kelsey as Murphy
 * Harry Earles as The Baby
 * William Orlamond as Drug Clerk

Preservation
A surviving copy of That's My Baby is preserved in a European archive in Paris.