Set within New York's Peppermint Lounge, and starring the once popular Joey Dee and the Starliters, this lively musical...
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1961
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In this lively musical western, a cowboy's wife heads for Reno for a quickie divorce. Meanwhile her husband finds himself in...
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Linda Halliday
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1938
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1926
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Actress Hope Hampton plays a New England girl who heads to the titular island, yearning for romance. After nearly falling for...
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Clemmy Dawson
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1925
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Grace Barrow (Hope Hampton) has become a cabaret dancer in New York, and when she hears her ailing mother needs money, she...
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Grace Barrows
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1924
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After minor film star Hope Hampton married her producer, Jules Brulatour, she went into semi-retirement. This independently...
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Hilda Hammond
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1924
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This clever comedy-drama was based on the famed stage play by Avery Hopwood. All the actors gave enjoyable performances, even...
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Jerry La Mar
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1923
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That creaky old plot about the older married man leaving his wife for a younger woman is dragged out for this mediocre Fox...
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1923
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This well-cast drama was based on the play by Samuel Shipman. When Marion Dorsey (Hope Hampton) is away in Europe, her...
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Marion Dorsey
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1923
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Lily Becker (Hope Hampton) is the musically talented daughter whose mother forces her into a marriage to the son of a wealthy...
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1922
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Actress Hope Hampton and her producer, Jules Brulatour, were sort of a low-rent Marion Davies and William Randolph Hearst --...
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Bessie MacGregor
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1922
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The poetic work of director Maurice Tourneur was highly respected during the silent era. Producer Jules Brulatour was anxious...
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Joan Grainger
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1921
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This old-fashioned meller was the one directorial effort of future matinee idol John Gilbert. He also wrote the somewhat...
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Janis Clayton
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1921
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Hope Hampton was not a great actress. The main reason she was a star was because of the help of her mentor, producer, and...
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Lily Becker
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1921
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1920
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