In order to escape the demands on his time and energy by female admirers, Larry Charters, a popular writer of popular songs, arranges to have his friend Bob Hawley impersonate him. Traveling on the Continent, Bob meets a French actress, Colette, on a train.


Miss Bluebeard, a 1924 American comedy film, directed by Searle Sykes and written by Townsend Martin, Avery Hopwood, and Gábor Drégely, is a delightful and intricate portrayal of a romance that unfolds amidst the backdrop of deception and mistaken identities. The film stars Raymond Griffith, Bebe Daniels, Martha O'Dwye...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

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"Miss Bluebeard, a 1924 American comedy film, directed by Searle Sykes and written by Townsend Martin, Avery Hopwood, and Gábor Drégely, is a delightful and intricate portrayal of a romance that unfolds amidst the backdrop of deception and mistaken identities. The film stars Raymond Griffith, Bebe Daniels, Martha O'Dwyer, Florence Billings, Ivan F. Simpson, Lawrence D'Orsay, Diana Kane, Kenneth MacKenna, and Robert Frazer. The story revolves around Larry Charters, a popular songwriter, who, to av..."
Diana Kane
Townsend Martin, Avery Hopwood, Gábor Drégely
United States

