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The Clinging Vine is a 1926 American silent comedy film produced by Cecil B. DeMille and Paul Slone and directed by Sloane. It was distributed by DeMille's Producers Distributing Corporation. The film is based on a 1922 Broadway play of the same name by Zelda Sears.
The Clinging Vine: Directed by Paul Sloane. With Leatrice Joy, Tom Moore, Toby Claude, Robert Edeson. Mannish ultra-efficient A.B. is the real force behind the Bancroft paint business.
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- Comedy
- Paul Sloane
- 1926-09-06
Sep 2, 2010 · Written by Earl Shuman, Leon Carr & Grace Lane. B-side is "Imagination Is A Magic Dream". Charted at #17 on Billboard Hot 100 in September 1964, and #2 on Billboard Adult Contemporary chart. One ...
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Somewhere in the center of these falls Paul Sloane's 1926 comedy The Clinging Vine, released on DVD by Image Entertainment. The film stars Leatrice Joy as the career-driven Antoinette B. Allen, who manages the operations of the T.M. Bancroft Company, a large paint-manufacturing firm.
- Paul Sloane, William Scully
- Leatrice Joy
The Clinging Vine is a 1926 American silent comedy film produced by Cecil B. DeMille and Paul Slone and directed by Sloane. It was distributed by DeMille's Producers Distributing Corporation.[1][2] The film is based on a 1922 Broadway play of the same name by Zelda Sears.[3]
The boss's wife (Toby Claude as a jazz-age Grandma) steps in as fairy godmother and transforms A.B. into Abigale a "clinging vine" who is decorative and flirtatious. Sensing Abigale has no experience with love, Grandma hooks her up with her grandson Jimmie, whom A.B. has recently fired from the company.