The Goose Hangs High

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The Goose Hangs High is a 1925 American silent comedy film directed by James Cruze and written by Lewis Beach, Anthony Coldeway, and Walter Woods. There was a sound remake in 1932 called This Reckless Age. The film stars Constance Bennett, Myrtle Stedman, George Irving, Esther Ralston, William R. Otis Jr., Edward Peil Jr., and Gertrude Claire. The film was released on March 30, 1925, by Paramount Pictures.[1][2][3]

Directed byJames Cruze
Produced byJames Cruze
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The Goose Hangs High
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Directed byJames Cruze
Screenplay byLewis Beach
Anthony Coldeway
Walter Woods
Produced byJames Cruze
StarringConstance Bennett
Myrtle Stedman
George Irving
Esther Ralston
William R. Otis Jr.
Edward Peil Jr.
Gertrude Claire
CinematographyKarl Brown
Production
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Distributed byParamount Pictures
Release date
  • March 30, 1925 (1925-03-30)
Running time
60 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageSilent (English intertitles)
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Plot

As described in a film magazine review,[4] the Ingals prepare to give their home-coming children a big Christmas, despite the fact that they are almost penniless. They forget their parents, however, in the mad whirl of parties. Bernard Ingals tells his political boss what he thinks of him and resigns from his city job. Grandma tells the children the truth, and they pitch in and save the household and father gets a better job.

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Dorothy The Goose Hangs High, Transcription-traduction du rapport d'évasion du Staff sergeant Robert G. Hauger (21 mai 1944) is the title of a booklet publicated by Le Huron immobile ed. (printed in France, 2018).

Preservation

The film is now lost.[5]

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