That Certain Thing (film)
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| That Certain Thing | |
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| Directed by | Frank Capra |
| Written by | Frank Capra Elmer Harris |
| Produced by | Harry Cohn Frank Capra |
| Starring | Viola Dana Ralph Graves Burr McIntosh Aggie Herring |
| Cinematography | Joseph Walker |
| Edited by | Arthur Roberts |
Production company | |
| Distributed by | Columbia Pictures |
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Running time | 69 minutes |
| Country | United States |
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That Certain Thing is a 1928 American silent comedy film directed by Frank Capra. It was Capra's first film for Harry Cohn's Columbia Pictures.[1]
Molly Kelly intends to marry a millionaire. When she meets Andy Charles Jr., heir to a restaurant fortune, she sees her chance and marries him. Upon discovering the marriage, Andy's father becomes irate and disinherits his son. Andy attempts life as a ditch-digger to support his wife, but the results are not what he had hoped for.
Cast
- Viola Dana as Molly Kelly
- Ralph Graves as Andy B. Charles Jr.
- Burr McIntosh as A.B. Charles Sr.
- Aggie Herring as Maggie Kelly
- Carl Gerard as Secretary Brooks
- Syd Crossley as Valet

