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The Gosh-Darn Mortgage (1926)

Directed by Edward F. Cline
1h 5minruntime
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5.0/10

Plot

A "stranger from the city" arrives in a rural town and immediately causes trouble. A struggling father who is in danger of losing the family home to a mortgage. To save the property, the father tries to force his daughter—who already has a local sweetheart—to marry the wealthy "city chap". The comedy stems from a series of identity swaps involving the wedding veil. Two country maidens are involved; one is ignored while the other is wooed by the city stranger. The "unwilling bride" (the daughter) keeps swapping her veil with a "willing bride" to avoid the ceremony. The veil is passed back and forth several times until the city chap and the father's favored suitor are eventually outwitted.

Genres

Comedy

Technical details

DetailValue
Original titleThe Gosh-Darn Mortgage
Original languageEN
Spoken languagesNo Language
Production countriesUnited States of America
StatusReleased
Production companiesMack Sennett Comedies
Release date3 gennaio 1926
ProductionMack Sennett
EditingWilliam Hornbeck
CinematographyE. Fox Walker
Assistant directorsEdward F. Cline

Release dates

Theatrical release

United States / Jan 03, 1926 / NR

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