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Lazybones (1925)

OWEN DAVIS' NEW YORK STAGE SUCCESS OF A LOVABLE IDLER'S TRIUMPHS!

Genre : Action, War, Romance, Drama, Comedy

Runtime : 1H 20M

Director : Frank Borzage
Writer : Frances Marion

Synopsis

Steve Tuttle, the titular lazybones, takes on the responsibility of raising a fatherless girl, causing a scandal in his small town. Many years later, having returned from World War I, he discovers that he loves the grown-up girl.

Actors

Madge Bellamy
Madge Bellamy
Kit
Buck Jones
Buck Jones
Steve Tuttle, aka Lazybones
Zasu Pitts
Zasu Pitts
Ruth Fanning
Leslie Fenton
Leslie Fenton
Dick Ritchie
Jane Novak
Jane Novak
Agnes Fanning
Virginia Marshall
Virginia Marshall
Kit as a Young Girl
Edythe Chapman
Edythe Chapman
Mrs. Tuttle
Emily Fitzroy
Emily Fitzroy
Mrs. Fanning
William Bailey
William Bailey
Elmer Ballister

Crews

Frank Borzage
Frank Borzage
Director
Owen Davis
Owen Davis
Theatre Play
Frank Borzage
Frank Borzage
Producer
Tim Curran
Tim Curran
Music
Frances Marion
Frances Marion
Scenario Writer
Glen MacWilliams
Glen MacWilliams
Director of Photography
George Schneiderman
George Schneiderman
Director of Photography
Frances Marion
Frances Marion
Screenplay

Posters and backgrounds

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