Show People (1928)

Show People

Title: Show People

Release Date: 1928-11-20

Genres: Comedy, Romance

Runtime: 83 minutes

Status: Released

Description

Watch Show People full movie for free. Released in 1928, Show People movie was made with a budget of $0 and has earned $0 so far, according to IMDB. Enjoy the movie!

Hollywood hopeful Peggy Pepper arrives at a major studio, from Georgia, to become a great dramatic star. Things don't go entirely according to plan.

Movie Credits

Get to know the amazing cast and crew who made Show People a reality, and discover the passion and creativity behind its creation.

Actors

Marion Davies, William Haines, Dell Henderson, Paul Ralli, Tenen Holtz, Harry Gribbon, Sidney Bracey, Polly Moran, Albert Conti, John Gilbert, Charlie Chaplin, Renée Adorée, Lew Cody, Rod La Rocque, George K. Arthur, Mae Murray, Karl Dane, Douglas Fairbanks, William S. Hart, Louella Parsons, King Vidor, Ray Cooke, Claire Windsor, Gordon Avil, Eleanor Boardman, Symona Boniface, Harry Crocker, Bess Flowers, Elinor Glyn, George Goforth, Robert A. Golden, Pat Harmon, Leatrice Joy, Lillian Lawrence, Robert Z. Leonard, Joan Lowell, Annabelle Magnus, George Marion, Bobby Newman, Kalla Pasha, Bert Roach, Dorothy Sebastian, Rolfe Sedan, C. Aubrey Smith, Norma Talmadge, Estelle Taylor, Dorothy Vernon, Coy Watson Jr.

Crew

King Vidor, Agnes Christine Johnston, Laurence Stallings, Wanda Tuchock, Ralph Spence, Henrietta Frazer, Marion Davies, Irving Thalberg, King Vidor, John Arnold, William Axt, Hugh Wynn, Cedric Gibbons, Agnes Christine Johnston, Laurence Stallings

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movie business, show business, comedian, slapstick comedy, hollywood, filmmaking, silent film, falseness, grandiose behavior

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