Fernie Schmidt (Colleen Moore) lives with her parents in the rear of their delicatessen. The smells of the business - cheeses, sausages, garlic and pickled herrings - repulses Fernie, who dreams of leaving this environment and moving into a life that's more rarified. Her father, Pop Schmidt (Jean Hersholt) has plans for his daughter to marry Peter Halitovsky (Arthur Stone), a sausage salesman, but Fernie is repulsed by the idea. At a dance, Fernie meets Jack Dugan (Malcolm McGregor), who tells her that he is in stocks, a paper-counter, and she falls for him. Because of her rejection of her father's chosen candidate for matrimony, Pop puts Fernie out of the house. | ||
Title | : | It Must Be Love |
Release Date | : | 1926-08-22 |
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Production Countries | : | United States of America, |
Production Co. | : | John McCormick Productions First National Pictures |
Genres | : | Comedy, |
Casts | : | Colleen Moore, Jean Hersholt, Malcolm McGregor, Dorothy Seastrom, Mary O'Brien, Arthur Stone, Bodil Rosing, Cleve Moore, Ray Hallor, |
Plot Keywords | : | lost film, |
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