Fascinating Youth
Playboy Teddy Ward wants to marry Jeannie King, an artist, but his father wants him to marry Loris Lane, but tells Teddy he can marry whom he pleases if he will make the Mountain Inn a profitable operation. Teddy agrees, and with the support of his friends arranges an ice-boat race with a $10,000 prize to the winner. A problem arises when his father refuses to pay such an amount. Teddy thinks one of his friends will win the race and refuse the prize, but champion racer "Duke" Slade shows up and Teddy knows he will take the money. Some movie stars show up and, while using their own names, are definitely not playing "Self" in this fictional film.
Release Date
March 17, 1926Runtime
70 minGenres
ComedyDirected by
Sam WoodWritten by
Paul SchofieldStory by
Byron MorganLanguage
EnglishBudget
$0Revenue
$0Status
ReleasedCast
Charles "Buddy" Rogers
Teddy WardJack Luden
Ross PageRoland Drew
Randy Furness (as Walter Gross)Thelma Todd
Lorraine LaneRichard Dix
Richard DixAdolphe Menjou
Adolphe MenjouClara Bow
Clara BowIvy Harris
Jeanne KingMona Palma
Dotty SinclairJosephine Dunn
Loris LaneJean Fenwick
Mae OliverCharles Brokaw
GregoryRalph Lewis
John WardJoseph Burke
Ward's SecretaryJames Bradbury Sr.
The ProfessorLois Wilson
Lois WilsonPercy Marmont
Percy MarmontChester Conklin
Chester ConklinThomas Meighan
Thomas MeighanLila Lee
Lila LeeLewis Milestone
Lewis MilestoneMalcolm St. Clair
Malcolm St. ClairImages
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