Uneasy Payments

Uneasy Payments

A roaring mirth-twister to blow your woes away!

1927 en 50 minutes

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Plot

Bee Haven, a little country girl from Missouri, wins a Charleston contest and goes to New York to pursue a theatrical career, accompanied by Charlie Ross, a bucolic sheik. Her country attire merely amuses the stage managers, but Tom Gatesby, a backer, persuades Bozoni, a cabaret owner, to give her a job. She innocently accepts money from Bozoni to furnish a luxury apartment; and when disillusioned Bozoni cancels the payments for her furniture and new clothes, Bee tries to avoid the gown-collectors, but they retrieve her gown and fur coat. In desperation, she joins a revue chorus, doing a lingerie number that results in a fight with Valentia, the star of the show. Tom rescues Bee from her precarious position, and all ends happily.

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Cast

Alberta Vaughn

Alberta Vaughn

Bee Haven

Jack Luden

Jack Luden

Tom Gatesby

Gino Corrado

Gino Corrado

Bozoni

Victor Potel

Victor Potel

Press Agent

Betty Francisco

Betty Francisco

Marie Valentia

Gene Stone

Gene Stone

Charlie Ross

Amber Norman

Amber Norman

Lily

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