A young waitress falls for the son of a railroad tycoon and finds herself hobnobbing with the rich when he invites her to spend some time with him and his family in Palm Springs..


If you want to see why Clara Bow was the biggest thing on the planet, this is a pretty good place to start. 🎬 It’s for anyone who loves the chaotic energy of early sound films. If you can't stand scratchy audio or actors who stand perfectly still to talk into a hidden microphone, you'll probably hate it. Clara plays...

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"If you want to see why Clara Bow was the biggest thing on the planet, this is a pretty good place to start. 🎬 It’s for anyone who loves the chaotic energy of early sound films. If you can't stand scratchy audio or actors who stand perfectly still to talk into a hidden microphone, you'll probably hate it. Clara plays a waitress named Pepper Whipple. Yes, that is her actual name. It fits her perfectly because she is constantly moving. She works at a lunch counter for railroad workers. The way ..."
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