Society lovebirds Peggy and Bill spend while Peggy tries to straighten out her wayward parents and her sister Janet, who is being blackmailed over some compromising love letters. Peggy's friend and a flapper try salvage Janet's reputation.


If you have a rainy Sunday and want to see how people actually acted at the beach in 1929, this is totally worth it. People who like light pre-code fun will have a blast, but if you want a plot that actually makes sense, you're gonna hate it. The movie is called Tanned Legs and boy, does it live up to the name. The cam...

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

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"If you have a rainy Sunday and want to see how people actually acted at the beach in 1929, this is totally worth it. People who like light pre-code fun will have a blast, but if you want a plot that actually makes sense, you're gonna hate it. The movie is called Tanned Legs and boy, does it live up to the name. The camera spends the first five minutes just panning over people's ankles and calves at a resort. 🦵 Peggy (played by June Clyde) is the main girl and she's basically the only adult in t..."
Nella Walker
Thomas J. Geraghty, Louis Sarecky
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