- Source: An Old Fashioned Boy
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An Old Fashioned Boy is a surviving 1920 American silent comedy romance film directed by Jerome Storm and starring Charles Ray. Famous Players–Lasky produced along with producer Thomas Ince. It was released by Paramount Pictures.
Plot
As described in a film magazine, David Warrington (Ray) is an old fashioned boy with old fashioned ideas regarding marriage, living in a real home, babies, and the like. He is in love with Betty Graves (Shannon), a young woman who believes in the modern phases of life. After several heartaches and numerous comical situations, things shape themselves out so that Betty finds herself in her sweetheart's arms on the way to the minister for the wedding, having been convinced that the old fashioned way is the best after all.
Cast
Charles Ray as David Warrington
Ethel Shannon as Betty Graves
Alfred Allen as Dr. Graves
Wade Boteler as Herbert
Grace Morse as Sybil
Gloria Joy as Violet
Frankie Lee as Herbie
Hallam Cooley as Fredie
Virginia Brown as The Baby
Preservation status
Prints exist at the Library of Congress, Gosfilmofond, UCLA Film and Television Archive.
References
External links
An Old Fashioned Boy at IMDb
‹The template AllMovie title is being considered for deletion.› synopsis at AllMovie