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  1. Too Many Kisses is a 1925 American silent comedy film directed by Paul Sloane that is based on the John Monk Saunders story "A Maker of Gestures." [2] [3] Plot. Richard Gaylord Jr. is a modern Lothario who has so many sweethearts that his father does not know what to do with him.

  2. Harpo Marx in "Too Many Kisses" (1925) - YouTube. A.L. Smithey. 259 subscribers. Subscribed. 176. 60K views 16 years ago. Harpo Marx plays "The Village Peter Pan" of a Spanish burg, in this...

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  3. This romantic comedy was set in the Basque country. Richard Gaylord Jr. is a playboy who is always getting in trouble with women. His father, Richard Gaylord Sr., sends him on a trip to a small town in Spain. Once there, Dick immediately falls in love with Yvonne Hurja.

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  4. 2. Okt. 2020 · LOS ANGELES, CA, October 2, 2020 — Film Preservation Society is pleased to announce the restoration and release of Too Many Kisses , the screen debut of Harpo Marx. Shortly after the film’s original 1925 release, it seemingly vanished. Long considered lost, the discovery of a print in 1971 didn’t.

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  5. Too Many Kisses. After the Broadway success I'll Say She Is, the possibilities grew for the Marxes to appear in pictures and in 1925 Harpo ended up in the romantic comedy Too Many Kisses . Based on the short story A Maker of Gestures by John Monk Saunders and filmed in January 1925 at Paramount Astoria Studios in Long Island, Too Many Kisses ...

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  7. Too Many Kisses. (1925) United States of America. B&W : Six reels / 5759 feet. Directed by Paul Sloane.