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Too Many Kisses
Directed byPaul Sloane
Written byJohn Monk Saunders
Gerald C. Duffy
Produced byJesse L. Lasky, Adolph Zukor
StarringRichard Dix
Frances Howard
Frank Currier
CinematographyHal Rosson
Distributed byFamous Players-Lasky
Release date
  • January 11, 1925 (1925-01-11)
Running time
60 minutes; 6 reels (5,759 feet)
CountryUnited States
LanguagesSilent
English intertitles

Too Many Kisses is a 1925 silent comedy directed by Paul Sloane and based on John Monk Saunders's story, "A Maker of Gestures."[1] It is notable for being the earliest surviving film to feature Harpo Marx.[2]

Plot

Richard Gaylor Jr. (Richard Dix) is a modern Lothario who has so many sweethearts that his father does not know what to do with him. Tired of paying to get his son out of one romantic entanglement after another, Richard Gaylor Sr. (Frank Currier) sends his son to the Basque region of France, believing that the women there will only accept attentions from their own people.

Almost immediately, a local girl, Yvonne Hurja (Frances Howard) becomes infatuated with Richard, who she sees as being able to help her break free from the unwanted attention of local guardsman Julio (William Powell). A rivalry grows between Richard and Julio.

Cast

References

  1. ^ Hall, Mordaunt (March 3, 1925). "Movie Review". The New York Times. Retrieved January 27, 2009.
  2. ^ Too Many Kisses at silentera.com database
  3. ^ "Picture Plays and Players". New York Sun. April 7, 1925.