The Play Girl (1928) - IMDb (original) (raw)
When Madge ( Madge Bellamy ), a flower shop clerk, is sent to a bachelor's apartment to deliver and arrange a bouquet, she discovers a guest, young and handsome Bradley Lane ( John Mack Brown ), taking a bath. The scandal causes her to...See more »
Madge Bellamy | ... | Madge Norton | |
Johnny Mack Brown | ... | Bradley Lane (as John Mack Brown) | |
Walter McGrail | ... | David Courtney | |
Lionel Belmore | ... | The Greek Florist | |
Anita Garvin | ... | Millie | |
Thelma Hill | ... | The Salesgirl | |
Harry Tenbrook | ... | The Chauffeur | |
Rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
Mae Madison | ... | Flapper (uncredited) | |
Bertram Marburgh | ... | Socialite (uncredited) |
John Stone | ... | (story) |
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John Stone | ... | (scenario) |
Reggie Morris | ... | (adaptation) |
Norman Z. McLeod | ... | (titles) |
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- Fox Film Corporation (1928) (United States) (theatrical)
- Fox Film Company (1928) (United Kingdom) (theatrical)
- Fox Film Corporation (1928) (Australia) (theatrical)
Plot Summary | When Madge ( Madge Bellamy ), a flower shop clerk, is sent to a bachelor's apartment to deliver and arrange a bouquet, she discovers a guest, young and handsome Bradley Lane ( John Mack Brown ), taking a bath. The scandal causes her to lose her job and become a playgirl until Bradley, her true love, asks her to marry him. Written by Pamela Short Plot Summary |
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Plot Keywords | man-in-a-bathtub bachelor's-apartment flower-shop modern-youth gold-digger See All (13) » |
Taglines | A Diamond Miner Who Works the Canyons of Gay Broadway |
Genres | Comedy Romance |
Parents Guide | Add content advisory for parents » |
Certification | United States:Passed (National Board of Review) |
Also Known As | The Sport Girl (United States) Une petite femme en habit (France) Fristelser (Denmark) 気まぐれ娘 (Japan, Japanese title) Brincando com o Fogo (Brazil) See more » |
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Runtime | 60 min |
Country | United States |
Language | None English |
Color | Black and White |
Aspect Ratio | 1.33 : 1 See more » |
Sound Mix | Silent |
Trivia | Cinematographer Rudolph Berqquist and studio electrician Thomas Rafferty were both killed in (separate) accidents during the making of this film, and writer Reggie Morris died of a heart attack soon after beginning work on the film. All three deaths occurred within 14 days.See more » |
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