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Dancing Mothers is a american film of genre Drama directed by Herbert Brenon released in USA on 1 march 1926 with Alice Joyce

Dancing Mothers (1926)

Dancing Mothers
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Released in USA 1 march 1926
Length 1h5
Directed by
OriginUSA
Genres Drama
Rating65% 3.2847653.2847653.2847653.2847653.284765

Dancing Mothers is a 1926 black & white silent film drama, produced by Paramount Pictures, in late 1925. The film was directed by Herbert Brenon, and stars Alice Joyce, Conway Tearle, and making her debut appearance for a Paramount Pictures film, Clara Bow. Dancing Mothers was released to the general public on March 1, 1926. The film survives on 16mm film stock and is currently kept at the Film & Television Archive of the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA).

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The film tells the story of a pretty mother, who was almost cheated out of life by a heartless husband and a thoughtless daughter.

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