Thank You (1925)
Young Kenneth Jamieson's millionaire father, fed up with his son's wild escapades, sends him to stay on a chicken farm in the small village of Dedham. On the day he arrives there pretty Diane Lee, the niece of local Rev. David Lee, arrives from Paris. A few days later Kenneth, reverting back to his wild ways, gets drunk and makes a spectacle of himself, but rather than reproving him, Rev. Lee gives him a heart-to-heart talk and gets Kenneth to turn his life around. Meanwhile, the reverend--barely able to get by on the pittance the local vestrymen pay him--asks for a raise but is denied it, being told that he must send Diane away before they'll even consider giving him any extra money. Soon afterward Kenneth falls gravely ill. His father, hearing of Kenneth's condition and of his infatuation with Diane, arrives at the village to see his son and isn't ready for what he finds.
Director:
John Ford
Writer:
Frances Marion
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Alec B. Francis as David Lee |
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Jacqueline Logan as Diane Lee |
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George O'Brien as Kenneth Jamieson |
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J. Farrell MacDonald as Andy |
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George Fawcett as Cornelius Jamieson |
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Cyril Chadwick as Mr Jones |
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Edith Bostwick as Mrs Jones |
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Marion Harlan as Milly Jones |
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Vivia Ogden as Miss Blodgett |
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James Neill as Doctor Cobb |
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Billy Rinaldi as Sweet, Jr. |
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Aileen Manning as Hannah |
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Maurice Murphy as Willie Jones |
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Robert Milasch as Sweet, Sr. |
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Ida Moore as Gossiping Woman |
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Frankie Bailey as Gossiping Man |
| Production | John Golden | Producer |
| Costume & Make-Up | Sam Benson | Wardrobe Supervisor |
| Camera | George Schneiderman | Director of Photography |
| Writing | Winchell Smith | Writer |
| Writing | Tom Cushing | Writer |
| Writing | Frances Marion | Screenplay |
| Directing | John Ford | Director |