The Naughty Flirt (1931) | |
Director(s) | Edward F. Cline |
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Top Genres | Comedy, Drama, Romance |
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The Naughty Flirt (1931) was a Comedy - Drama Film directed by Edward F. Cline .
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THE NAUGHTY FLIRT (1931)
By Terry on Aug 8, 2018 From Stardust and ShadowsTHE NAUGHTY FLIRT is? a? fun little? diversion a picture? best known for? early role of Myrna Loy who? now? broke out of her roles of? ‘Asians’? and? other exotic folk.? MGM still did not? know how to use Myrna Loy but they would find out? as well all? know with the advent of? the? ?R... Read full article
Pre Code: The Naughty Flirt(1931).
By Dawn on Aug 2, 2012 From Noir and Chick FlicksThe Naughty Flirt(1931). Dir: Edward Cline Cast: Alice White, Paul Page and Myrna Loy. After a wild party, all the party goers end up before the judge, Jack Gregory asks Kay Elliott, to marry him that night in the courtroom. Alan Ward, a young lawyer, who works for Kay's father, lectures her on her... Read full article
Film Review: The Naughty Flirt
By Emma on Jun 30, 2012 From Lets Misbehave: A Tribute to Precode HollywoodLooking at Precode images and magazines they are swamped by stories and pictures of Alice White. I loved her in the small role as Warren William’s secretary in Employees Entrance but because most of her starring films are obscure I haven’t been able to locate any. A couple of days ago I ... Read full article
Film Review: The Naughty Flirt
By Emma on Jun 30, 2012 From Lets Misbehave: A Tribute to Precode HollywoodLooking at Precode images and magazines they are swamped by stories and pictures of Alice White. I loved her in the small role as Warren William’s secretary in Employees Entrance but because most of her starring films are obscure I haven’t been able to locate any. A couple of days ago I ... Read full article
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In September 1928, Warner Bros. Pictures purchased a majority interestin First National Pictures and from that point on, all "First National" productions were actually made under Warner Bros. control, even though the two companies continued to retain separate identities until the mid-1930's, after which time "A Warner Bros.-First National Picture" was often used.
Vitaphone production reels #4201-4207.
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