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14 July 1925 (USA) See more »
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The teenage daughter of a wealthy couple is horrified to find out that her parents, who spend most of their time fighting with each other... See more » | Add synopsis »
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Cast

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Betty Bronson ... Lita Hazlitt
Florence Vidor ... Mrs. Hazlitt

Adolphe Menjou ... Mr. Hazlitt
George Beranger ... Maurice Mansfield
Lawrence Gray ... Dr. Dacer
Mary Beth Milford ... Aurella Wilton
Emily Fitzroy ... Margaret
William Courtright ... Freebody
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Directed by
Malcolm St. Clair 
 
Writing credits
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Frances Agnew 
Alice Duer Miller 

Cinematography by
Bert Glennon 
 
Costume Design by
Howard Greer 
 
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Jesse L. Lasky .... presenter
Adolph Zukor .... presenter
 

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Silent comedy remains agreeable, 8 July 2003
Author: Mozjoukine (Mozjoukine@yahoo.com.au) from Australia



The Malcolm St. Clair's silent Adolph Menjou comedies are such a pleasure, it's sad to see how badly he coped with the arrival of sound, ending doing some of Laurel and Hardy's most feeble films.

So much watching people talk, with minimum titling, throws attention firmly on talented leads.

Here the team is in great form with (over age) daughter Bronson re-uniting super civilized parents Menjou and Vidor by becoming involved with `that movie sheik' Beranger. The gleaming home decors and evening dressed leads show the Paramount comedy firmly in place before Lubitsch and Claudette Colbert showed up.

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