

The Very Idea
Directed by Frank Craven, Richard Rosson5.25.8
The author of a book on eugenics attempts to prove his theories by having his childless sister and her husband adopt the child of a “physically superior” chauffeur and housemaid, leading to comedic complications when the parents refuse to give up their child.
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The Very Idea was released on 15 September 1929.
The Very Idea was directed by Frank Craven, Richard Rosson.
The Very Idea has a runtime of 65m.
The Very Idea was produced by William LeBaron.
The author of a book on eugenics attempts to prove his theories by having his childless sister and her husband adopt the child of a “physically superior” chauffeur and housemaid, leading to comedic complications when the parents refuse to give up their child.
The key characters in The Very Idea are Alan Camp (Frank Craven), Nora (Sally Blane), Joe Garvin (Hugh Trevor).
The Very Idea is rated Approved.
The Very Idea is a Comedy film.
The Very Idea has an audience rating of 5.2 out of 10.











