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    Exit Smiling (1926) [Repost]

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    Exit Smiling (1926) [Repost]

    Exit Smiling (1926)
    A Film by Sam Taylor
    DVD5 | VIDEO_TS | NTSC | MPEG 2 | 4:3 | 1h 17min | 720x480 | 29.97 fps | AC3 2ch 192Kbps
    Lang: English | Subs: English Intertitles | Cover | 2.91 GB
    Genre: Comedy | Romance

    IMDB
    IMDB Rating: 7.1/10
    Directed by: Sam Taylor
    Starring: Beatrice Lillie, Jack Pickford, Doris Lloyd

    Storyline: A maid who works for a traveling theatrical troupe wants desperately to be an actress, and manages to get some small roles in the company's productions, but is determined to do anything she can to show that she deserves a shot at the big time.
    drednmat at IMDB wrote:
    In her only silent film and only one of 7 or 8 films, Lillie is wonderful as the lousy actress in a traveling troupe playing "Flaming Women." She gets involved with a runaway bank employee (Jack Pickford) who joins the company as the leading man. Subtle little comedy about the theatre and young love, Lillie could have had a major career in films but never felt comfortable in from of a camera. A consummate stage actress, Lillie worked for decades with an occasional film appearance, and like pal Gertrude Lawrence, never quite got the hang of film acting. Exit Smiling is not a major film but it is interesting to see the young Lillie at her prime. Billed as the "funniest woman in the world," Lillie enchanted generations of theatre goers. Jack Pickford seems a little pale and shaky, Doris Lloyd is good as the vamp, and Franklin Pangborn is fun as the swishy actor. Lillie is best remembered for her 40s film, On Approval, and her 60s hit, Thoroughly Modern Millie (as Mrs. Meers). Exit Smiling is certainly worth seeing.
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    Exit Smiling (1926) [Repost]

    Exit Smiling (1926) [Repost]

    Exit Smiling (1926) [Repost]

    Exit Smiling (1926) [Repost]