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Broadway Babies (1929)
$25.00Dee lives with her two girlfriends in a boarding house. Billy is in love with Dee and runs the show where Dee is in the chorus. He has Dee stepping from the chorus to featured dancer. Gessant is a importer and gambler from Detroit. A gang is trying to keep him in town to fleece him and they use Dee as bait. He is introduced to Dee after her show and she and her friends go out with Gessant and his gambling buddies only because Dee is mad at Billy. Gessant helps her get another job as headliner at the New Moon Club. Billy and Dee break up over this job and Gessant falls for Dee. But Billy still loves Dee and Gessant loves Dee and Dee must choose who she wants.
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Dangerous Curves (1929)
$25.00A young bareback rider in a circus is in love with a trapeze artist, but he has two problems: he drinks too much and he’s fallen under the spell of a “vamp” who’s nothing but trouble for him.
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L’Arpète (1929)
$25.00This light-hearted comedy takes place at and around a Parisien haute-couture fashion house and tells a love triangle story.
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Paris’ Girls (1929)
$25.00This French film confection directed by Henry Roussell concerns two young Parisian beauties in love with same fellow (Fernand Fabre). When one of the girls (Suzy Vernon) goes to America, the one who stays home (Esther Kiss) thinks shes triumphed. But when the traveler returns and the guy goes for her new-found sophistication, the competition continues- including the hilariously mock-heroic duel we see in this four-sheet design.
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Lazy Days (1929)
$25.00A lethargic Farina lounges about, waited upon by his girlfriend Trellis and half-minding his baby brother. Meanwhile, the rest of the gang are preparing their younger brothers and sisters for entry in a baby contest – including Joe’s unsubtle attempt to pass off eleven-year-old Chubby as an infant. When Farina learns about the contest, he slowly begins bathing and dressing his younger brother, only to learn from Joe on the way to the contest that whole thing was actually over a month ago.
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Mickey’s Follies (1929)
$25.00Mickey puts on a show in his barnyard. A short dramatic scene by a chicken and rooster; an operatic ode by Patricia Pig, and then the main attraction: Mickey sings and plays his theme song, then dances to it.
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Bouncing Babies (1929)
$25.00With Wheezer’s new baby brother getting all the attention, he tries to send the baby back.
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Untamed (1929)
$25.00In her first Talkie, Joan Crawford plays Bingo, a jungle-raised oil heiress, who turns Manhattan upside down in her hunt for Andy McAllister, the man of her dreams. Unfortunately for Bingo, Andy is penniless and refuses to agree to the match until he can provide for the wild, rich girl. Andy’s prideful position is more than encouraged by Bingo’s Uncle Ben, who seeks to scuttle their love match.
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