
A luxury-loving daughter of an impoverished upper class family, Mimi Le Brun, falls in love with Jerry Chandler, a poor Yale man with the ambition to be a writer. Jerry proposes, but Mimi turns him down in favor of Andy Fuller, an oil millionaire.

The opening scenes of 'Peacock Feathers' are a masterclass in atmospheric cinematography, capturing the golden hues of the American West under a vast, indifferent sky. Mimi Le Brun, portrayed with regal yet brittle grace by Aggie Herring, emerges as the embodiment of luxury and dreams that have been deferred. She is a ...

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"The opening scenes of 'Peacock Feathers' are a masterclass in atmospheric cinematography, capturing the golden hues of the American West under a vast, indifferent sky. Mimi Le Brun, portrayed with regal yet brittle grace by Aggie Herring, emerges as the embodiment of luxury and dreams that have been deferred. She is a woman accustomed to comfort and indulgence, a stark contrast to the rugged and ambitious Jerry Chandler, played by the versatile Ward Crane. At first, their love seems to be a per..."
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