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The Old Nest

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In a quiet village in the heart of the countryside, a couple of elderly individuals, the grandfather and grandmother, face a harsh blow: their children have decided to move to the city in search of a better future, leaving them alone in their old home. As time passes, the couple clings to the memories of their youth and their family moments, tinged with melancholic nostalgia. However, a new reality imposes itself when the grandfather, with his indomitable spirit, refuses to accept loneliness and decides to try to reconnect with his children.

As the story unfolds, the old man embarks on a series of comedic and sometimes heartbreaking adventures to connect with his family. From sending letters filled with love to attempting to reach out to them through unexpected visits, the grandfather strives to keep the family bond alive. Meanwhile, the grandmother, who observes everything with skepticism, gradually becomes his accomplice, sharing moments of laughter and tears as they navigate the solitude in their once vibrant home.

Eventually, the film explores the differences between modern life and the simple dignity of old age, offering a poignant critique on the value of family and human connection. With a touch of humor and plenty of emotion, the story captivates the audience, reminding us that love will always find a way to transcend distance.

Media type
Movie
Year
1921
Director
Reginald Barker
Writer
Rupert Hughes
Actors
T.D. Crittenden
Mary Alden
Nick Cogley
Fanny Stockbridge
Laura La Varnie
Edward Peil Jr.
Richard Tucker
Marshall Ricksen
Buddy Messinger
Cullen Landis
Lucille Ricksen
Louise Lovely
Robert DeVilbiss
J. Parks Jones
Marie Moorehouse
Helene Chadwick
Theodore von Eltz
Molly Malone
Maurice 'Lefty' Flynn
Roland Rushton
Billie Cotton
Gender
Drama
Country
United States
Original title
The Old Nest
Duration
80
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