Are Parents People? (1925 film)

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Are Parents People? is a 1925 American silent comedy film starring Betty Bronson that humorously explores family and generational conflicts.

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instanceOf silent comedy film
archiveHolding Library of Congress NERFINISHED
UCLA Film and Television Archive NERFINISHED
basedOn Are Parents People? (short story) NERFINISHED
basedOnAuthor Alice Duer Miller NERFINISHED
cinematographyBy L. Guy Wilky NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
director Malcolm St. Clair NERFINISHED
distributor Paramount Pictures
distributorCountry United States NERFINISHED
featuresCharacterType divorced parents
schoolgirl
filmFormat black-and-white
hasFilmStatus extant
hasGenre comedy film
hasIntertitleLanguage English
hasTitle Are Parents People? NERFINISHED
notableFor humorous treatment of divorce and family issues in a silent-era comedy
originalLanguage Silent film
partOfFilmEra silent film era
plotSummary A young woman tries to reconcile her divorced parents while navigating boarding school life and romantic entanglements.
producer Adolph Zukor NERFINISHED
productionCompany Famous Players–Lasky Corporation NERFINISHED
releaseDate May 4, 1925
releaseYear 1925
runtime 60 minutes
screenwriter Elinor Glyn NERFINISHED
setting boarding school
starring Adolphe Menjou NERFINISHED
Betty Bronson NERFINISHED
Florence Vidor NERFINISHED
George Beranger NERFINISHED
Jane Winton NERFINISHED
Lawrence Gray NERFINISHED
starVehicleFor Betty Bronson NERFINISHED
theme divorce
family conflict
generational differences

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Betty Bronson performedIn Are Parents People? (1925 film)