Thank You (1925)

Genres - Comedy  |   Sub-Genres - Comedy of Manners, Romantic Comedy  |   Release Date - Nov 1, 1925 (USA - Unknown)  |   Run Time - 75 min.  |   Countries - United States  |   MPAA Rating - NR
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Synopsis by Janiss Garza

The wild behavior of Kenneth Jamieson (George O'Brien) has finally gone too far and his millionaire father (George Fawcett) hands him a small allowance and sends him to live on a chicken farm in the tiny hamlet of Dedham. The pastor there, David Lee (Alec B. Francis), is an old friend of Jamieson's. Lee is ill-appreciated by his parishioners, and when his niece Diane (Jacqueline Logan) arrives from France in all her sophisticated Parisian finery, they are scandalized. Kenneth, on the other hand, is thrilled, and they strike up a romance. Lee is underpaid, but when he asks for more money from his parishioners they insist they will reduce his stipend unless Diane goes. One of the town's gossips, Mrs. Jones (Edith Bostwick), lets Kenneth's father know about Diane and he comes to Dedham to separate the couple. Diane, however, easily wins him over. Lee is discovered to be missing, and he is found collapsed in the church. The elder Jamieson gives the townsfolk a severe verbal thrashing for the way they have treated their pastor. Lee is nursed back to health and gets his raise, while Kenneth and Diane become engaged.

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