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Her Sister from Paris

1925 | 70m | English

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Popularity: 0.2 (history)

Director: Sidney Franklin
Writer: Hanns Kräly
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Helen has a twin sister, who is a famous actress named "La Perry". Helen and her sister decide to trick Helen's husband to prove his love.
Release Date: Aug 01, 1925
Director: Sidney Franklin
Writer: Hanns Kräly
Genres: Comedy
Keywords twin sister, love
Production Companies Joseph M. Schenck Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 04, 2024
Entered: May 04, 2024
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Name Character
Constance Talmadge Helen / La Perry
Ronald Colman Joseph
George K. Arthur Robert Well
Gertrude Claire Anna
Name Job
Sidney Franklin Director
Ludwig Fulda Theatre Play
Hanns Kräly Writer
Hal C. Kern Editor
Scott R. Beal Assistant Director
Adrian Costume Design
William Cameron Menzies Art Direction
Arthur Edeson Director of Photography
Name Title
Joseph M. Schenck Producer
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Geronimo1967
7.0

Normally it's Ronald Coleman who has to juggle two characters in his films - this time, though, it is the delightful Constance Talmadge who must play not only his wife, but also her own sister! Fret not, it's not so complicated as it might appear. They are married, and in bit of a rut. Tempers flare ... and he seeks counsel from his pretty hapless pal "Robert" (George K. Arthur) whilst she goes to meet her more famous dancer sibling at the railway station. On recounting her tale of woe, the sister "La Perry" concocts a cunning wheeze to ensnare the poor Colman in a trap to prove whom he really loves... The pace is great, it rarely stops for breath. As usual, their facial expressions - especially from Talmadge - and body language convey well what a thousand words could not. In the end, I almost felt sorry for "Joseph" as he is well and truly out of his depth... I think it odd that though fashion recycles itself frequently, these glorious designs from the 1920s which marry glamour and style so well have never really surfaced - pity, because the costumiers here have done a great job too. Two stars on good form here and I enjoyed it.

Jun 06, 2022