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  • Home Stuff (1921)
  • 60 min | Comedy
Home Stuff (1921)
60 min | Comedy

When Madge Joy loses her position with a cheap road show because her place is taken by a stage struck girl who can put up enough money to keep the troupe going, she misses the night train out of Buckeye Junction and crawls upon a load of ...See moreWhen Madge Joy loses her position with a cheap road show because her place is taken by a stage struck girl who can put up enough money to keep the troupe going, she misses the night train out of Buckeye Junction and crawls upon a load of hay and falls asleep. In the morning a handsome young farmer hitches his horses to the load, and Madge rolls off. She is rendered unconscious, and when she comes to she is in the Deep living room. "Ma" Deep takes to her at once, but the old farmer, a very religious man, looks at her sternly. Madge feels she had better keep still about being an actress. She says she is a runaway orphan, and becomes a member of the family. Robert Deep falls in love with her and tells her of his great secret. He has written a play in seventeen acts. Madge reads it and pronounces it the worst ever. She has already confided to him that she is an actress. Robert wants her to elope with him, but she puts him off. That night the girl who took her place with the show comes home. She is Susan Deep. Her father is furious when he finds out his daughter has been on the stage. Madge tells him that she is herself an actress, and that she will go away with Robert unless he makes up with his daughter. The farmer agrees, and Madge keeps her word. She goes to New York and becomes famous as a star. One day Robert comes to see her. He says he now has a play he knows is right. The two start to read it, but find each other more interesting. Written by Moving Picture World, June 18, 1921 See less
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Director
Albert H. Kelley (as Albert Kelley)
Writers
Frank Mitchell Dazey (screenplay) (as Frank Dazey) (story) (as Frank Dazey) | Agnes Christine Johnston (screenplay) (story)
Cinematographer
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Updated Jun 16, 1921

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Jun 16, 1921 (United States)

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