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Our Dancing Daughters (1928)
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Even those who can't recall the plot of the silent Our Dancing Daughters (and there admittedly isn't much to remember) can never forget the indelible images of
Joan Crawford
tearing loose with one Charleston after another. Since everyone in the film is rich, the wild parties that dominate Our Dancing Daughters are played out in the biggest mansions this side of Windsor castle. Jazz-baby Crawford is actually a good girl despite her hedonistic lifestyle. She wants to marry young millionaire
Johnny Mack Brown
, but he is tricked into marriage by deceitful
Anita Page
. After drinking herself blotto at a party, Anita brags about her subterfuge, then conveniently tumbles down a long flight of stairs to her death ("Poor little rich girl" is the general consensus of opinion amongst the many servants, though few in the audience are shedding any tears). Thus, Crawford is able at last to link up with Brown, presumably to live happily ever after. Released with synchronized music and sound effects, Our Dancing Daughters manages to convey the "noise" of the Roaring '20s without sound, relying instead on inserted shots of art-deco statuary and the bubbling-over performance of Joan Crawford in the role that made her a star. Crawford was reunited with her Dancing Daughters co-stars Anita Page and
Dorothy Sebastian
in two follow-up films (not sequels),
Our Modern Maidens
(1929) and
Our Blushing Brides
(1930). ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Cast
Nils Asther
Norman
Johnny Mack Brown
Ben Black
Joan Crawford
Diana Medford
Eddie Nugent
Freddie
Anita Page
Ann
Dorothy Sebastian
Beatrice
Kathlyn Williams
Ann's Mother
Production Crew
Cedric Gibbons
Art Director
George Barnes
Cinematographer
David Cox
Costume Designer
Harry Beaumont
Director
Willaim Hamilton
Editor
Marian Ainslee
Intertitle Writer
Ruth Cummings
Intertitle Writer
Hunt Stromberg
Producer
Josephine Lovett
Screenwriter
Cedric Gibbons
Set Designer
Year: 1928
Runtime: 98
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature
Genre
Drama
Produced by
Cosmopolitan
MGM
Release
by MGM
© 2009 Spout LLC. Portions of content provided by All Movie Guide.