Later, Prettywillie and family stage a picnic on the front lawn of a private estate, and order the owner of the house to clean up their unholy, paper-strewn mess.
When New York City police arrive and take Parker away in connection with a previous "bad deal", Prettywillie is left to face the wrath of the investors.
Returning home in defeat, Prettywillie gives himself up at the police station, but he learns a developer has re-bought the lots at a high price, enriching the town and making him a hero.
[5] Behind schedule at the time, the picnic sequence was shot on the lawn of El Mirasol, a Palm Beach mansion owned by Wall Street investment banker Edward T.
While no one was seriously injured, Fields and passengers Blanche Ring, Mary Foy, and Mickey Bennett received minor bruises.
[7] A 2018 DVD release, 75 minutes long, contains a newly written organ music score played by noted silent film restorist Ben Model.