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  1. Peacock Alley is a 1930 American pre-Code musical romantic drama film directed by Marcel de Sano, and starring Mae Murray and George Barraud. The film is a remake of the 1922 silent film of the same name in which Murray also stars.

  2. Peacock Alley: Directed by Marcel De Sano. With Mae Murray, George Barraud, Jason Robards Sr., Richard Tucker. Claire Tree is a singer/dancer who goes after what she wants in a straight-forward, no-nonsense manner, so when she finds herself in the New York City hotel-suite, in fashionable Peacock Alley, of Stoddard Clayton, she wastes no time ...

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    • Drama, Music, Romance
    • Marcel De Sano
    • 1930-01-10
  3. 29. Mai 2022 · Peacock Alley (1930) with Technicolor Sequences (HQ Restored) Mae Murray - All Talking Drama : Tiffany-Stahl Productions, Inc. : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive. Volume 90%.

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  4. Overview. Claire Tree spends the night in the hotel room of her friend and confidante, saying goodbye to him before her impending marriage the following day. When she returns to the hotel with her husband the following night, the house detective accuses her of prostitution and throws them out.

  5. Peacock Alley is a 1930 feature film directed by Marcel de Sano and starring Mae Murray, George Barraud, and Jason Robards, Sr. In the film, Murray plays Claire Tree, a Texas girl who moves to New York City to become a star of the stage. When the man she loves refuses to marry her, however, Tree decides to marry her childhood sweetheart and ...

  6. This is a 1930 sound remake of her own silent film Peacock Alley (1922), a movie which now exists only in incomplete form at the Library of Congress. The 1922 version was one of her biggest success at the box office. The 1930 version destroyed her career.

  7. Claire Tree is a singer/dancer who goes after what she wants in a straight-forward, no-nonsense manner, so when she finds herself in the New York City hotel-suite, in fashionable Peacock Alley, of Stoddard Clayton, she wastes no time. Claire wants to get married.