The Country Flapper is a 1922 American silent comedy film directed by F. Richard Jones and starring Dorothy Gish, Glenn Hunter and Tom Douglas.
Jolanda, a young flapper, goes to great lengths to secure her relationship with Nathaniel Huggins, the son of the town's pharmacist.
[2][3] Time magazine was ruthless with its review: "Includes in its cast two of the best comedy pantomimists of the screen, Dorothy Gish and Glenn Hunter.
He had no story to begin with, but merely an assortment of stock rural characters and slap-stick small-town situations with the wit all worn off them.
"[2]The Boston American, on the other hand, found the film quite entertaining, calling it "the kind of picture to which one can—and is urged to—bring the whole family.