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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Loose_AnklesLoose Ankles - Wikipedia

    English. Loose Ankles is a 1930 pre-Code romantic comedy with songs, produced and released by First National Pictures, which had become a subsidiary of Warner Bros. The film was directed by Ted Wilde and stars Loretta Young, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Louise Fazenda and Edward Nugent.

    • Loose Ankles, 1926 play, by Sam Janney
  2. Loose Ankles: Directed by Ted Wilde. With Loretta Young, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Louise Fazenda, Otis Harlan. In this light romantic comedy, 17-year old Loretta Young is cast as wealthy socialite Ann Harper, who has inherited a fortune provided that the family is involved in no scandals appearing in print, and her two aunts and uncle consent to ...

    • (519)
    • Comedy, Romance
    • Ted Wilde
    • 1930-02-02
  3. 2. Dez. 2011 · Loose Ankles (1930) #WarnerArchive #WarnerBros #LooseAnkles Comedy sails merrily along on a sea of bathtub gin with two Prohibition-era romps. Formidable comedienne Louise Fazenda makes an ...

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  4. www.wikiwand.com › en › Loose_AnklesLoose Ankles - Wikiwand

    Loose Ankles is a 1930 pre-Code romantic comedy with songs, produced and released by First National Pictures, which had become a subsidiary of Warner Bros. The film was directed by Ted Wilde and stars Loretta Young, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Louise Fazenda and Edward Nugent.

  5. Loose Ankles is a 1930 film directed by Ted Wilde. Loretta Young (who was only sixteen at the time) plays Ann Berry, a wealthy socialite. She is about to get richer, as her grandma Flora Berry has just died and the whole clan has gathered together for the reading of the will.

  6. Ted Wilde's Loose Ankles (1930) is a Jazz Age romantic farce on what was essentially its third go-round. The previous film version (also sometimes shown under the title Ladies at Play ) came out in November 1926, even while the underlying play by Sam Janney was still enjoying its run in New York's Biltmore Theater.

  7. Synopsis. A grandmother’s will leaves her fortune to a few, mostly to her great-niece Ann. Ann will only receive her inheritance once she marries, with the approval of three of her stuffed-shirt relatives, and without scandal. Otherwise, the estate goes to the cat and dog hospital.