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"Sue Graham lives in the tiny hamlet of River Bend. When her parents refuse to let her marry her sweetheart, Dave Giddings, she enters a movie contest and wins. But Sue finds stardom in Hollywood very elusive and winds up working in the wardrobe department at a studio. She convinces her parents...

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Corporate Authors: Keystone Kops, Mack Sennett Comedies (Firm), Keystone Eagle Film Company
Other Authors: Jones, Richard, 1893-1930 (Director), Sennett, Mack, 1880-1960 (Producer), McConville, Bernard (Screenwriter), Normand, Mabel, 1894-1930 (Actor), Graves, Ralph, 1900-1977 (Actor), Dent, Vernon, 1895-1963 (Actor), Hernandez, Anna, 1867-1945 (Actor), Nichols, George, 1864-1927, Sterling, Ford, 1882-1939
Format: Video DVD
Language:English
Language Notes:Silent film with English intertitles and musical accompaniment.
Published: New York, NY : Kino International, [2008]
Series:Slapstick symposium (Series)
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Summary:"Sue Graham lives in the tiny hamlet of River Bend. When her parents refuse to let her marry her sweetheart, Dave Giddings, she enters a movie contest and wins. But Sue finds stardom in Hollywood very elusive and winds up working in the wardrobe department at a studio. She convinces her parents to sell everything they have to join her in Hollywood, but they are taken in by a swindler and lose all their money. Giddings comes out to help Sue get a better job, but she is determined to track down the swindler and get the money back. Eventually she is successful and everyone returns to River Bend."--Janiss Garza, All Movie Guide.
Item Description:Originally released as a motion picture in 1923 ; edited sound version c1969, Paul Killiam.
With: The Gusher / Keystone Eagle Films ; a Mack Sennett Comedy (1913, 14 min. Starring Mabel Normand, Ford Sterling & the Keystone Kops. Music, Ben Model). "Set in the oil fields of California, it follows the efforts of a wily con artist to defraud a yokel and his bride-to-be."
Videorecording.
Physical Description:1 videodisc (68 min.) : silent, black and white with color tinted sequences ; 4 3/4 in.
Format:DVD.
Production Credits:Music, Jack Ward.