New Brooms (1925)
Thomas Bates Sr. (Robert McWade) takes his broom manufacturing business very seriously, and his idle son, Tom Jr. (Neil Hamilton), calls him a grouch. As a result, Bates decides to teach his son a lesson by putting him in charge of the business for a year.
Director: William C. deMille
Genre: Comedy
Runtime: 60 min
Release Date: October 12, 1925
Cast
Screenplay
- Clara Beranger (Scenario Writer)
- Frank Craven (Theatre Play)
- Clara Beranger (Screenplay)
Cinematography: L. Guy Wilky
Production: Famous Players-Lasky Corporation
Country: United States of America
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: William C. deMille
More Films in Genre: Comedy
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is New Brooms about?
- Thomas Bates Sr. (Robert McWade) takes his broom manufacturing business very seriously, and his idle son, Tom Jr. (Neil Hamilton), calls him a grouch. As a result, Bates decides to teach his son a lesson by putting him in charge of the business for a year.
- Who directed New Brooms?
- New Brooms was directed by William C. deMille.
- Who stars in New Brooms?
- New Brooms stars Neil Hamilton, Bessie Love, Phyllis Haver, Robert McWade, Fred Walton, Josephine Crowell.
- How long is New Brooms?
- New Brooms has a runtime of 1h 0m (60 minutes).
- What genre is New Brooms?
- New Brooms is a Comedy film.
- Where was New Brooms produced?
- New Brooms was produced in United States of America.