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Beyond the Rainbow is a american film of genre Drama directed by Christy Cabanne released in USA on 19 february 1922 with Harry T. Morey

Beyond the Rainbow (1922)

Beyond the Rainbow
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Released in USA 19 february 1922
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OriginUSA
Genres Drama
Rating64% 3.230953.230953.230953.230953.23095

Beyond the Rainbow is a 1922 American silent drama film starring Billie Dove and Harry T. Morey. The film is also notable as the first film actress Clara Bow appeared in. A 16mm print of the film is in the collection of the UCLA Film and Television Archive.

Synopsis

Virginia Gardner, a flapper girl, is left out of a fashionable party thrown by her mother (Helen Ware). To get revenge, she plays a joke by passing out notes to some of the guests reading, "Consult your conscience. Your secret is common gossip." This message sends a number of people into a panic during the party, and a shot rings out, wounding one of the men. When the mystery is cleared up, Marion Taylor (Billie Dove) and Edward Mallory (Harry Morey) have fallen in love.

Actors

Harry T. Morey

(Edward Mallory)
Billie Dove

(Marion Taylor (as Lillian 'Billie' Dove))
Clara Bow

(Virginia Gardener)
Diana Allen

(Frances Gardener)
Rose Coghlan

(Mrs. Burns)
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