
Good and Naughty (1926)
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- 1h 0min
- Comedy, Romance
- 07 Jun 1926 (USA)
- Movie
- 1 win.
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Cast
Pola Negri | ... |
Germaine Morris
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Tom Moore | ... |
Gerald Gray
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Ford Sterling | ... |
Bunny West
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Miss DuPont | ... |
Claire Fenton
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Stuart Holmes | ... |
Thomas Fenton
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Marie Mosquini | ... |
Chouchou Rouselle
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Warner Richmond | ... |
Bad News Smith
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Directed by
Malcolm St. Clair |
Written by
Pierre Collings | ... | (screenplay) |
Henri Falk | ... | (play "Pouche") |
Avery Hopwood | ... | (play "Naughty Cinderella") |
René Peter | ... | (play "Pouche") |
Cinematography by
Bert Glennon |
Costume Design by
Howard Greer | ... | (uncredited) |
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- Paramount Pictures (1926) (United States) (theatrical)
- Famous-Lasky Film Service (1926) (United Kingdom) (theatrical)
- Famous-Lasky Film Service (1926) (Canada) (theatrical)
- Famous-Lasky Film Service (1926) (Australia) (theatrical)
- Société Anonyme Française des Films Paramount (1927) (France) (theatrical)
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Plot Summary |
Germaine Morris, considered an ugly duckling, is in love with her employer, Gerald Gray, an interior decorator who caters to the smart set, and is concerned over his affair with Claire Fenton, the wife of a wealthy broker. When Claire invites Gerald on a yachting trip to Florida, his friend Bunny West invites showgirl Chouchou Rouselle to pose as Gerald's fiancée, but Germaine determines to substitute her own womanly beauty. In Florida she wins the attentions of all the men, causing a quarrel between Claire and Gerald; and Fenton hopes to obtain a correspondent as grounds for divorce. When Germaine, in her negligee, delivers a pipe to Gerald's room, he proposes; Fenton suggests that he take Germaine, leaving Claire and Gerald to go their way; but Smith, the showgirl's admirer, tries to claim her and is beaten by Gerald, who effects a reconciliation between the Fentons and claims the girl he loves. Written by AFI |
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Taglines | With luxurious Palm Beach and the dancing Southern sea as a setting, Pola is at her best in this brilliant, gorgeously-gowned love-comedy of New York and the Florida coast. A romance of 1926 America! (Print Ad- Sunday Star, ((Washington, DC)) 27 June 1926) See more » |
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Movie Connections | Remade as This Is the Night (1932). See more » |