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  • Once in a Lifetime (1925)
  • 50 min | Comedy, Drama
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Once in a Lifetime (1925)
50 min | Comedy, Drama

Glenn Horton, a youth addicted to golf, arouses the wrath of passers-by when he practices his swing on his front lawn. He drives golf balls so recklessly that he is finally chased into the freight yards by an irate crowd. There he rescues ...See moreGlenn Horton, a youth addicted to golf, arouses the wrath of passers-by when he practices his swing on his front lawn. He drives golf balls so recklessly that he is finally chased into the freight yards by an irate crowd. There he rescues the mayor's daughter from a thug who is kidnapping her, and he and the girl are carried off in a boxcar. After a series of adventures, Glenn saves the mayor from assassination by the very thug who attempted to kidnap the girl. Glenn and the mayor's daughter are married. Written by AFI See less
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Director
Writer
Grover Jones (scenario)
Producer
Cinematographer
Ernest F. Smith (as Ernest Smith)
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Updated Oct 22, 1925

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Oct 22, 1925 (United States)

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6 cast members
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Ashton Dearholt
Glenn Horton (as Richard Holt) Glenn Horton (as Richard Holt)   See fewer
Mary Beth Milford
Edna Perry Edna Perry   See fewer
Wilbur Higgins
Martin Perry Martin Perry   See fewer
John M. O'Brien
Marty Taylor (as Jack O'Brien) Marty Taylor (as Jack O'Brien)   See fewer
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