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The Clinging Vine is a 1926 American silent comedy film produced by Cecil B. DeMille and Paul Slone and directed by Sloane. It was distributed by DeMille's Producers Distributing Corporation. The film is based on a 1922 Broadway play of the same name by Zelda Sears.
The Clinging Vine: Directed by Paul Sloane. With Leatrice Joy, Tom Moore, Toby Claude, Robert Edeson. Mannish ultra-efficient A.B. is the real force behind the Bancroft paint business. But on a weekend house-party when she overhears the boss's grandson Jimmy's unflattering opinion of her lack of charms, she's hurt. Jimmy's grandmother takes her ...
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- Comedy
- Paul Sloane
- 1926-09-06
4. Sept. 2015 · The Clinging Vine (1926) wetcircuit. ·. Follow. Published in. retrocinema magazine. ·. 5 min read. ·. Sep 4, 2015. In the 1920s feminine standards of beauty were being redefined. One actress...
Directed by Paul Sloane. When a hardened businesswoman who goes by the initials A.B. overhears someone calling her an “Amazon” because of her butch ways, she agrees to a more “feminine” makeover. In the end she learns that no matter how she looks she’s still the smartest person in any room. Cast. Crew. Details. Genres. Releases.
- Paul Sloane
- Demille Pictures Corporation
When a hardened businesswoman who goes by the initials A.B. overhears someone calling her an “Amazon” because of her butch ways, she agrees to a more “feminine” makeover. In the end she learns that no matter how she looks she’s still the smartest person in any room.
The Clinging Vine. ( 1926 ) Comedy. Silent Film. Based on Book. Black and White. Mannish ultra-efficient A.B. is the real force behind the Bancroft paint business. But on a weekend house-party when she overhears the boss’s grandson Jimmy’s unflattering opinion of her lack of charms, she’s hurt.
The Clinging Vine is a film directed by Paul Sloane with Leatrice Joy, Tom Moore, Robert Edeson, Snitz Edwards .... Year: 1926. Original title: The Clinging Vine. Synopsis: A.B. is the brains and power behind the Bancroft paint business, but longs for a more feminine role. She overhears the boss's grandson (Jimmy) unflattering opinion of her ...