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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. 2 de oct. de 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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  3. 176. 60K views 16 years ago. Harpo Marx plays "The Village Peter Pan" of a Spanish burg, in this Paramount Studios adventure/comedy/romance. ...more.

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  4. (using Google) Home | Movies | Too Many Kisses. Too Many Kisses. (Images from www.richarddix.org ) 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.

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  5. Too Many Kisses (1925) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  6. Richard Dix stars as an American Casanova in Too Many Kisses (1925), a romantic comedy that pits Dix against William Powell over the affections of a local girl (Frances Howard) in France's remote Basque country.

  7. TOO MANY KISSES: Screen Debut of Harpo Marx. LOS ANGELES, CA, October 2, 2020 — Film Preservation Society is pleased to announce the restoration and release of , 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 rescue from obscurity.