Some Pun'kins
"The Country Boy Idol of the Screen"
Originally released in 1925. Some Pun'kins is a drama film. directed by Jerome Storm. At just 70 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Charles Ray, George Fawcett, and Fanny Midgley
Synopsis
In the rural village of Mosville, inventor and fire chief Lem Blossom, the son of a pumpkin farmer, falls in love with unsophisticated country girl Mary Griggs. His rival is the worldly Tom Perkins, who is conspiring with her father, Joshua, to corner the pumpkin market. Unable to sell his pumpkins, Pa Blossom turns bootlegger in desperation. Lem learns that the pumpkin crop up north has been destroyed by frost and attempts to corner the market himself by offering a $1,000 prize for the largest pumpkin. When the Griggs home catches fire, Lem saves Mary and Joshua with the aid of his water pump and folding ladder, both of which he invented. Joshua then partners with Lem and approves the young man's betrothal to Mary.
Quick Facts
Director
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- Chadwick Pictures Corporation
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Some Pun'kins about?
In the rural village of Mosville, inventor and fire chief Lem Blossom, the son of a pumpkin farmer, falls in love with unsophisticated country girl Mary Griggs. His rival is the worldly Tom Perkins...
Who directed Some Pun'kins?
Some Pun'kins was directed by Jerome Storm.
How long is Some Pun'kins?
Some Pun'kins has a runtime of 1 hours and 10 minutes (70 minutes total).
When was Some Pun'kins released?
Some Pun'kins was released on September 29, 1925 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Some Pun'kins?
The main cast of Some Pun'kins includes Charles Ray, George Fawcett, Fanny Midgley, Duane Thompson, Bert Woodruff.