So Big (1924)
1h 30m
Running Time
December 28, 1924Release Date
So Big (1924)
1h 30m
Running Time
December 28, 1924Release Date
Network & Production Companies
![First National Pictures](https://images.moviefit.me/pc/s/214-first-national-pictures.webp)
Plot.
After graduating from a fashionable finishing school and touring Europe with her father, Selina Peake returns to the United States, where her father is accidentally killed after losing his fortune in a gambling den. Selina is reduced to teaching in a high school in the Dutch community at High Prarie near Chicago. She boards in the farmhouse of Klass Poole, a dull-witted market gardener, and finally marries Pervus DeJong, a poor and backward farmer. She shares the drudgery of her husband's futile life and finds happiness only in their small son, Dirk, whom she calls "So-Big."
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Cast & Crew.
![Colleen Moore](https://images.moviefit.me/p/s/75718-colleen-moore.webp)
Colleen Moore
Selina Peake
![Joseph De Grasse](https://images.moviefit.me/p/s/105583-joseph-de-grasse.webp)
Joseph De Grasse
Simeon Peake
![John Bowers](https://images.moviefit.me/p/s/75764-john-bowers.webp)
John Bowers
Pervus DeJong
![Ben Lyon](https://images.moviefit.me/p/s/47552-ben-lyon.webp)
Ben Lyon
Dirk DeJong
![Wallace Beery](https://images.moviefit.me/p/s/22361-wallace-beery.webp)
Wallace Beery
Klaus Poole
![Gladys Brockwell](https://images.moviefit.me/p/s/22322-gladys-brockwell.webp)
Gladys Brockwell
Maartje Poole
![Jean Hersholt](https://images.moviefit.me/p/s/22441-jean-hersholt.webp)
Jean Hersholt
Aug Hempel
![Charlotte Merriam](https://images.moviefit.me/p/s/108549-charlotte-merriam.webp)
Charlotte Merriam
Julie Hempel
Media.
![So Big](https://images.moviefit.me/t/c/b/103555-so-big.webp)
Details.
Release DateDecember 28, 1924
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 30m
Content RatingNR
Genres
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This Movie Is About.
silent film
lost film
Wiki.
So Big is a 1924 American silent film based on Edna Ferber's 1924 novel of the same name which won the Pulitzer Prize for the Novel in 1925. It was produced by independent producer Earl Hudson the film and distributed through Associated First National. Unseen for decades, it is considered to be a lost film. Only a trailer survives at the Library of Congress.