An unmarried showgirl takes a handsome companion with her on a vacation, to the distress of others..


"Daughters of Eve," a silent film from 1928, isn't going to be for everyone today. If you're a silent film buff or someone curious about how stories were told before sound, there's definitely something here for you. But if you struggle with intertitles and a slower pace, you'll probably find it a bit of a drag. It’s a ...

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""Daughters of Eve," a silent film from 1928, isn't going to be for everyone today. If you're a silent film buff or someone curious about how stories were told before sound, there's definitely something here for you. But if you struggle with intertitles and a slower pace, you'll probably find it a bit of a drag. It’s a peek into a specific time, both cinematically and socially. The premise is straightforward enough: a showgirl, Mary, decides to bring a rather dashing fellow along on her vacation...."
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Helmuth Orthmann, Charlie Roellinghoff, Jan S. Kolár
Slovakia

