Leatrice Joy Double Feature: Down Home (1920) / The Clinging Vine (1926) (Silent)
Leatrice Joy Double Feature: Down Home (1920) / The Clinging Vine (1926) (Silent)
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DOWN HOME (1920): To support her alcoholic father, Nancy Pelot works in a sleazy speakeasy owned by gangster Larry Shayne. Chet Todd, the son of wealthy parents, is in love with Nancy, but forbidden to marry her because of her unsavory profession. Shayne discovers that the Pelot house is on valuable property and attempts to buy it out from under Nancy's nose. Nancy must save her family home and prove to Chet's parents that she's more than just a "working girl".
THE CLINGING VINE (1926): Female executive 'A.B.' Allen is the glue that holds the Bancroft paint company together. Though she can do her job as well as any man, when it comes to romance, A.B. is a dud. When she overhears the boss's grandson refer to her as a "flat-chested, flat-heeled, flat-headed Amazon", A.B decides a change is in order. Soon A.B. is all curves, makeup, and frilly dresses, and the men are dogging at her heels. Balancing her now-filled social calendar with her life as a business exec will be more difficult than she imagined.
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