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The Joy Girl (1927) was a Comedy - Silent Films Film directed by Allan Dwan and produced by William Fox.

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Olive Borden: “The Joy Girl”

By Art on Jul 14, 2011 From Classic Cinema Gold

“Almost any girl taken from obscurity and spot-lighted, highly paid and catered to, would go haywire. Precious few have escaped the stage of distorted viewpoint, unless they had very wise management.” ~ Olive Borden Olive Borden was an American actress in silent and early talkies. Nick... Read full article


The Joy Girl

By Muscato on Feb 8, 2010 From Caf? Muscato

Olive Borden is just be a shadow of a name today, a briefly popular young actress given one of her era's ridiculous nicknames (she was "The Joy Girl" of 1927 just as Ann Sheridan a decade or so later was "The Oomph Girl."). She lived hard, married badly, and drifted out of the public eye. Hers is s... Read full article


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Also directed by Allan Dwan




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Also released in 1927




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