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  1. Why Be Good?
    1929 · Comedy · 1h 24m

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  1. Why Be Good?: Directed by William A. Seiter. With Colleen Moore, Neil Hamilton, Bodil Rosing, John St. Polis. A flapper with a dubious reputation enjoys a vivacious night of dancing and finds herself romantically linked to her boss.

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  2. Why Be Good? is a 1929 American sound comedy film produced by First National Pictures starring Colleen Moore and Neil Hamilton. While the film has no audible dialogue, it is accompanied by a Vitaphone soundtrack that features a musical score with sound effects and some synchronized singing.

  3. Why Be Good? opens with a boisterous party at the penthouse apartment of the wealthy Peabodys. Winthrop Peabody, Jr. is celebrating his last night of freedom before going to work at the family department store the next morning.

    • William A. Seiter
    • Colleen Moore
  4. A captivating silent rom-com, with Colleen Moore irresistible as a Charleston-ing flapper in love with millionaire’s son, Neil Hamilton. She’s a good girl – but his dad won’t believe it.

  5. The plot goes thus: Poor girl, rich boy, love, a department store, pretty clothes, mad papas, an understanding mamma, marriage, 'happy ending. Neil Hamilton's the boy. He's good. Girls, you'll be crazy about the love story. The picture's lively, full of pep, a little preachy but entertaining. You'll like Louis Natheaux as the sheik. Photoplay ...

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