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Director
  
Frank Borzage

Produced by
  
Frank Borzage

7.8/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Action, Comedy, Drama

Duration
  

Country
  
United States

Lazybones (1925 film) movie poster

Language
  
Silent film English intertitles

Writer
  
Frances Marion
,
Owen Davis

Release date
  
November 6, 1925 (1925-11-06)

Cinematography
  
Glen MacWilliams, George Schneiderman

Cast
  
Madge Bellamy
(Kit),
Buck Jones
(Steve Tuttle, aka Lazybones),
ZaSu Pitts
(Ruth Fanning),
Leslie Fenton
(Dick Ritchie),
Jane Novak
(Agnes Fanning),
Virginia Marshall
(Kit as a Young Girl)

Similar movies
  
Love Never Dies (1921)

Tagline
  
OWEN DAVIS' NEW YORK STAGE SUCCESS OF A LOVABLE IDLER'S TRIUMPHS!

Lazybones is a silent film, a drama and romance, produced and directed by Frank Borzage, starring Madge Bellamy, Charles "Buck" Jones, and Zasu Pitts. It opened in New York City on September 22, 1924, and received wider distribution by Fox Film Corporation during 1925.

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Plot

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Set around 1900, the titular Lazybones is in love with Agnes. Her sister, Ruth, returns home with a child and a story about marrying a seaman who was lost at sea. She attempts suicide by jumping in the river, but Lazybones saves her and, taking pity on the child, Kit, adopts her without revealing her true mother. Agnes and Ruth's mother is very strict and when told by Ruth of the child, strikes her with a cane. As the years pass, Ruth dies and Lazybones goes off to World War I. When he returns, intending to marry Kit now that she is grown up, he finds that she is in love with Dick Ritchie.

Preservation

Prints held at Archives Du Film Du CNC(or Bois d'Arcy), Cinematheque Royale de Belgique, Brussels, the Museum of Modern Art and the George Eastman Museum.


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References

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