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Cast
Earle Foxe | ... |
Reginald Van Bibber
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Florence Gilbert | ... |
Sylvia Paddock
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Frank Beal | ... |
Colonel Paddock
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Fanny Midgley | ... |
The Southern Mother
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Steve Carruthers | ... |
The Southern Boy
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Gladys McConnell | ... |
The Southern Girl
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Robert P. Kerr |
Written by
Richard Harding Davis | ... | (story) |
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- Fox Film Corporation (1926) (United States) (theatrical)
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Van Bibber and his party motor to a Southern village where an old mansion is being sold at auction. At the sale Van is questioned by a deaf villager concerning the price of expensive autos, shouts at him in reply, the auctioneer takes his answers as bids and Van finds himself the owner of the property. That night an old-fashioned party is held in the mansion. Van accidentally touches a secret spring which reveals the hiding place of hidden treasure. The folks with whom the original owners are at feud appear and carry off the treasure box. Van gets mixed up with them. In the free-for-all scrap which follows, the feudists battle among themselves till all are knocked unconscious. Van then restores the treasure to the owners and is hailed as a hero. Written by Motion Picture News, January 2, 1926 |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | Gladys McConnell's debut. See more » |
Movie Connections | Followed by The Reporter (1926). See more » |