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Kiki is a 1926 American silent romantic comedy film directed by Clarence Brown and starring Norma Talmadge and Ronald Colman. The film is based upon a 1918 play of the same name by André Picard, which was later adapted by David Belasco and performed on Broadway to great success in 1921 by his muse Lenore Ulric. [1] [2]
Kiki: Directed by Clarence Brown. With Norma Talmadge, Ronald Colman, Gertrude Astor, Marc McDermott. Kiki, a poor young woman who sells newspapers on the street corners of Paris, is able to land a job singing and dancing at a nearby theater.
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- Comedy, Drama
- Clarence Brown
- 1926-04-04
Kiki is a film directed by Clarence Brown with Norma Talmadge, Ronald Colman, Gertrude Astor, Marc McDermott .... Year: 1926. Original title: Kiki. Synopsis: Kiki, a poor young woman who sells newspapers on the street corners of Paris, is able to land a job singing and dancing at a nearby theater.
Kiki, a poor young woman who sells newspapers on the street corners of Paris, is able to land a job singing and dancing at a nearby theater. While she is there, she invites herself into the life of the revue's manager, with whom she has fallen in love.
Kiki is a 1926 American silent romantic comedy film directed by Clarence Brown and starring Norma Talmadge and Ronald Colman. The film is based upon a 1918 play of the same name by , which was later adapted by David Belasco and performed on Broadway to great success in 1921 by his muse Lenore Ulric.
Kiki, a poor young woman who sells newspapers on the street corners of Paris, is able to land a job singing and dancing at a nearby theater. While she is there, she invites herself into the life of the revue's manager, with whom she has fallen in love.
By: J.B. Kaufman. Norma Talmadge/First National, 1926. Director: Clarence Brown. Scenario: Hans Kraly, based on a play by André Picard. Camera: Oliver Marsh. Film editor: Hal Kern. Cast: Norma Talmadge, Ronald Colman, Gertrude Astor, Marc MacDermott, George K. Arthur, William Orlamond, Erwin Connelly, Frankie Darro.