Some Pun'kins is a 1925 American silent comedy drama film directed by Jerome Storm and starring Charles Ray, Duane Thompson, and George Fawcett.
As described in a review in a film magazine,[3] in this light rural comedy, Lem Blossom (Ray) falls in love with Mary Griggs (Thompson), already the possessor of a beau in the worldly person of Tom Perkins (Cooley).
Mary's pa Josh Griggs (Woodruff), a heavy drinking father, frowns on the romance but Lem persevers.
When Lem fails to sell a load of pumpkins, his father (Fawcett) in desperation turns to bootlegging.
On the way to the station Lem conceives the idea of obtaining a corner on pumpkins and puts it over to the tune of thousands of dollars.