
Mayme and sister Janie are salesgirls in Ginsberg's Department Store. Mayme is in love with store clerk Bill, but Janie tries to steal him from her.


If you have any love for Clara Bow, you should probably watch this today. It is not some high-art masterpiece, but it’s got that raw, early-sound energy that is just fascinating to sit through. People who want a fast-paced modern rom-com will probably hate this. It’s slow and the microphones were clearly hidden in flo...

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A. Edward Sutherland

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"If you have any love for Clara Bow, you should probably watch this today. It is not some high-art masterpiece, but it’s got that raw, early-sound energy that is just fascinating to sit through. People who want a fast-paced modern rom-com will probably hate this. It’s slow and the microphones were clearly hidden in flower pots because nobody moves their head too much. But for anyone who likes seeing how movies used to work, it’s a goldmine. It feels like a real play that someone just happened t..."
George Abbott, Lloyd Corrigan, John V.A. Weaver, Edward E. Paramore Jr., Joseph L. Mankiewicz, Ethel Doherty
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