The Man from Home (1922 film)

The Man From Home is a 1922 British drama film directed by George Fitzmaurice, adapted from a play of the same name by Booth Tarkington and Harry Leon Wilson.

[3] As described in a film magazine,[4] Genevieve Granger-Simpson (Nilsson), belle and heiress of her town of Kokomo, Indiana, is given a farewell party on the eve of her departure with her brother Horace (Kerr) to Italy.

Her guardian Daniel Forbes Pike (Kirkwood) is downcast until he learns that Genevieve loves him, and then the farewell is less hard to bear.

Prince Kinsillo has had an affair with the flower girl Faustina (Benson), and she discovers his attentions to the American heiress.

Genevieve takes Daniels's interference haughtily until the Prince's true character is finally disclosed through the efforts of her guardian.

The Man from Home