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Old Home Week (1925)

Directed by Victor Heerman
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The Popular Combination of Meighan and Lee in a Great Story by America's Greatest Humorist and the Author of "Back Home and Broke"

1h 10min

Overall average

5.0/10

Plot

Tom Clark, the part owner of a luckless gas station in New York, returns to his place of birth for Old Home Week, posing as the millionaire president of the Amalgamated Oil Co. He is chosen as the orator for the homecoming banquet and given complete financial control over an oil well drilled in the town by Coleman and Barton, a pair of oily swindlers. Tom discovers that the well is a fake and has it connected secretly with the local reservoir. A wire from Tom's partner is intercepted, and Tom is exposed as a fraud. Coleman and Barton are about to leave town when Tom fakes a gusher and quickly sells the well back to the swindlers at a profit. The swindlers realize that they have been outsmarted, and their anger convinces the townspeople that Tom has acted in the best interests of the community. Tom is again the toast of the town, feted by its inhabitants and rewarded with the kisses of his sweetheart.

Genres

Comedy

Technical details

DetailValue
Original titleOld Home Week
Original languageEN
Spoken languagesNo Language
Production countriesUnited States of America
StatusReleased
Production companiesParamount Pictures
Release date25 maggio 1925
WriterGeorge Ade, Thomas J. Geraghty
CinematographyAlvin Wyckoff
Assistant directorsVictor Heerman
Production designWalter E. Keller
Art directionWalter E. Keller
Set decorationWalter E. Keller

Release dates

Theatrical release

United States / May 25, 1925

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