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  1. Are Parents People?: Directed by Malcolm St. Clair. With Betty Bronson, Florence Vidor, Adolphe Menjou, George Beranger. The teenage daughter of a wealthy couple is horrified to find out that her parents, who spend most of their time fighting with each other, are planning to divorce.

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    • Comedy
    • Malcolm St. Clair
    • 1925-06-01
  2. Are Parents People? is a 1925 American silent comedy film starring Betty Bronson, Florence Vidor, Adolphe Menjou, George Beranger, and Lawrence Gray. The film was directed by Malcolm St. Clair and released by Paramount Pictures.

  3. "Are Parents People?" is a sweet, funny, and poignant film about the teenage daughter (Betty Bronson) of an incompatible rich couple (Florence Vidor and Adolph Menjou) who are divorcing. The way the daughter reacts to her parents' break-up is timeless: she declares she loves them both, and how can she possibly chose between them?

  4. A young girl tries to bring peace to the lives of her bickering parents. Genre: Drama. Director: Malcolm St. Clair. Release Date (Theaters): Jul 14, 1925 original. Runtime: 1h 0m.

    • Malcolm St. Clair
    • Drama
    • Betty Bronson, Adolphe Menjou
  5. The teenage daughter of a wealthy couple is horrified to find out that her parents, who spend most of their time fighting with each other, are planning to divorce.

    • Malcolm St. Clair
    • Paramount
  6. The teenage daughter of a wealthy couple is horrified to find out that her parents, who spend most of their time fighting with each other, are planning to divorce. She schemes to get them back together by pretending to fall for a dimwitted actor, hoping that her parents will unite to prevent the

  7. Film Details. Based on the short story "Are Parents People?" by Alice Duer Miller in Are Parents People? by Alice Duer Miller (New York, 1924).