Beyond the Rainbow
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Beyond the Rainbow | |
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Directed by | Christy Cabanne |
Written by | Loila Brooks Christy Cabanne Solita Solano Eustace Hale Ball |
Starring | Clara Bow Billie Dove |
Country | United States |
Language | Silent film English intertitles |
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Beyond the Rainbow was a 1922 silent film and was the first film of actress Clara Bow.
After submitting her photo in a magazine contest, Clara was declared national winner and won a part in this film. Her acting was deemed so amateurish, however, that her scenes were cut before the film's release. When she became a star, her scenes were reinstated and the film was re-issued.[1]
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[edit] Synopsis
Virginia Gardner, a flapper girl, is left out of a fashionable party thrown by her mother (Helen Ware). To get revenge, she plays a joke by passing out notes to some of the guests reading, "Consult your conscience. Your secret is common gossip." This message sends a number of people into a panic during the party, and a shot rings out, wounding one of the men. When the mystery is cleared up, Marion Taylor (Billie Dove) and Edward Mallory (Harry Morey) have fallen in love.[2]
[edit] Cast
- Harry T. Morey
- Billie Dove
- Clara Bow
- Virginia Lee
- Diana Allen
- James Harrison
- Macey Harlam
- Rose Coghlan
- William H. Tooker
- George Fawcett
- Marguerite Courtot
- Edmund Breese
- Walter Miller
- Charles Craig
- Huntley Gordon[1]
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