The Gosh-Darn Mortgage
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A "stranger from the city" arrives in a rural town and immediately causes trouble. A struggling father who is in danger of losing the family home to a mortgage. To save the property, the father tries to force his daughter—who already has a local sweetheart—to marry the wealthy "city chap". The comedy stems from a series of identity swaps involving the wedding veil. Two country maidens are involved; one is ignored while the other is wooed by the city stranger. The "unwilling bride" (the daughter) keeps swapping her veil with a "willing bride" to avoid the ceremony. The veil is passed back and forth several times until the city chap and the father's favored suitor are eventually outwitted.
| Released | Jan 03, 1926 |
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| Runtime | 1h 5min |
| Genre | Comedy |
| Actor | Charles Farrell, Thelma Parr, Peggy O'Neil |
| Director | Edward F. Cline |
| Production | Mack Sennett Comedies |