A two-reel comedy featuring Corliss Palmer, First Prize Winner of the 1920 Fame and Fortune Contest, and over 1000 other girls. Also showing the other winners, gold medalists, and Honor Roll girls of that memorable contest.

The cinematic landscape of the 1920s was a transformative period, marked by the rise of comedic films that would leave an indelible mark on the industry. From Farm to Fame, a two-reel comedy released in 1920, is a quintessential example of this genre, featuring Corliss Palmer, the First Prize Winner of the 1920 Fame an...

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Eugene V. Brewster

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"The cinematic landscape of the 1920s was a transformative period, marked by the rise of comedic films that would leave an indelible mark on the industry. From Farm to Fame, a two-reel comedy released in 1920, is a quintessential example of this genre, featuring Corliss Palmer, the First Prize Winner of the 1920 Fame and Fortune Contest, alongside a plethora of talented women, including Allene Ray, Hope Hampton, and Lillian Gish. As the film navigates the lives of these aspiring stars, it raises ..."
United States

1933 · IMDb 6.4


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