Dancing Mothers (Silent)
Dancing Mothers (Silent)
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At the time a popular play on Broadway, the rights to Dancing Mothers were purchased by Paramount for $45,000. The role of the wayward daughter - played by Helen Hayes on Broadway - was offered to Clara Bow, then being courted by the studio. Herbert Brenon had wanted Betty Bronson (the star of his 1925 hit Peter Pan) for the part, but as another director commented, "When she tried to be sexy, she looked like a little girl who wanted to go to the bathroom." Though Hayes had played Kittens in the stage version as an entitled, self-absorbed socialite, Clara made her into a fun-loving party girl covering up a secret sorrow, switching the audience's sympathies from Alice Joyce's suffering matriarch to Bow. Louise Brooks later recalled, "She was absolutely a sensation in Dancing Mothers. Everybody forgot Alice Joyce, because Clara was so marvelous."
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