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  1. Lazybones is a 1925 American silent romantic drama film produced and directed by Frank Borzage and starring Madge Bellamy, Buck Jones, and Zasu Pitts. It opened in New York City on September 22, 1924, and received wider distribution by Fox Film Corporation during 1925.

  2. With Buck Jones, Madge Bellamy, Virginia Marshall, Edythe Chapman. Steve Tuttle, the titular lazybones, takes on the responsibility of raising a fatherless girl, causing a scandal in his small town. Many years later, having returned from World War I, he discovers that he loves the grown-up girl.

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    • Action, Comedy, Drama
    • Frank Borzage
    • 1925-11-06
  3. Lazybones (1925) A shiftless young farmer (Charles Buck Jones) takes a fatherless infant girl under his wing after he rescues her and her mother from the river, until, years later, his experience of war transforms his feelings for his now adult ward.

  4. 2. Jan. 2021 · Lazybones (1925) - YouTube. Lance Eaton. 4.03K subscribers. 59. 4.2K views 3 years ago. From Wikipedia: Lazybones is a silent film, a drama and romance, produced and directed by Frank...

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  5. Synopsis. OWEN DAVIS’ NEW YORK STAGE SUCCESS OF A LOVABLE IDLER’S TRIUMPHS! Steve Tuttle, the titular lazybones, takes on the responsibility of raising a fatherless girl, causing a scandal in his small town. Many years later, having returned from World War I, he discovers that he loves the grown-up girl. Cast.

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    • Fox Film Corporation
    • Frank Borzage
  6. Frank Borzage. Lazybones. 1925. W2035. Film. By visiting our website or transacting with us, you agree to this. To find out more, including which third-party cookies we place and how to manage cookies, see our privacy policy.

  7. Overview. Steve Tuttle, the titular lazybones, takes on the responsibility of raising a fatherless girl, causing a scandal in his small town. Many years later, having returned from World War I, he discovers that he loves the grown-up girl. Frank Borzage. Director. Frances Marion. Screenplay.