Lazybones (1925)
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Charles "Buck" Jones, normally a heroic Western star, takes a surprising turn by playing a shiftless rural character in this romance. ZaSu Pitts also makes an impression in her tragic role (she was better known as a comedienne than as a dramatic actress, but she was great at both).… More Charles "Buck" Jones, normally a heroic Western star, takes a surprising turn by playing a shiftless rural character in this romance. ZaSu Pitts also makes an impression in her tragic role (she was better known as a comedienne than as a dramatic actress, but she was great at both). Jones' character is known only as Lazybones because of his easy-going nature. He is in love with Agnes Fanning (Jane Novak), but their romance is derailed when her sister, Ruth (Pitts), comes home with a baby. Ruth claims that she was wed to a sailor who had drowned, but can't produce a marriage certificate. This brings down a world of shame on the hapless young girl, so she attempts suicide. Lazybones rescues her and adopts the baby girl. He refuses to give the infant up, so he loses Agnes. Ruth dies, and as the years pass, the little girl Kit grows into a lovely young lady (as played by Madge Bellamy). Lazybones goes off to fight in WWI, and when he returns, he plans to marry his ward. But then he discovers that Kit loves a young man who is much closer to her own age. Although Lazybones loses out, there is a hint that he and Agnes may reunite. ~ Janiss Garza, Rovi
- Directed By
- Frank Borzage
- Genres
- Drama, Romance, Classics
- In Theaters
- Nov 6, 1925 Wide
- On DVD
- Dec 9, 2008
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Cast
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Buck Jones
as Lazybones
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Madge Bellamy
as Kit
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Jane Novak
as Agnes Fanning
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William Norton Bailey
as Elmer Ballister
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Edythe Chapman
as Mrs. Tuttle
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Leslie Fenton
as Dick Ritchie
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Emily Fitzroy
as Mrs. Fanning
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Virginia Marshall
as Kit as a girl
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Zasu Pitts
as Ruth Fanning