Permit Me Trailer (1925)
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United States 20 July 1925
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31 May 1925
Mickey's mother makes him dance and won't let him fight. Only his grandma understands what it's like to be a boy.
29 November 1925
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23 May 1925
Raffles is an English gentleman with a secret life—he is the notorious jewel thief known as "The Amateur Cracksman.
04 January 1925
Young Tony, unable to make a living in crowded and fast-paced London, goes to South America in search of his fortune.
28 September 1925
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12 July 1925
A famous international actress wants to marry the love of her life, a millionaire but is blocked by a renowned woman-hater who actually ants her for himself.
15 February 1925
When his son marries a woman whose mother is the madame of a brothel, a wealthy father in San Francisco disowns him.
08 November 1925
A twenty-year veteran of the printing room of The San Francisco Chronicle is passed up for a promotion at the same time his son is accused of graft and involved in scandal.
09 October 1925
Poor abbé Contantin, he is devastated at the news: to think that two American ladies have bought the local manor where he has always been welcome! Worse, Mrs.
20 April 1925
A wild dancer in a cheap Seville cafe, Mariposa is taken to New York by Señor Sprott, a prominent theatrical producer.
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Artwork, screen shots, trailers and other imagery is © 1925 Fred Hibbard Productions.