Flapper Wives
Flapper Wives

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Flapper Wives

1924
Movie
70 min
English

Broad-minded rector Stephen Carey is ousted from his church by his vestrymen and befriends Claudia Bigelow, a young divorcée who defended his position in the church. Claudia's carelessness in leaving a cigarette burning causes Jimsy, the housekeeper's son, to go blind. Stephen's prayers restore the boy's sight, and a happy future is predicted for all.

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Director: Monta BellGenres: Drama, Romance

Plot Summary

A young woman from a conservative background moves to New York City to pursue her dreams of becoming an actress. She falls in with a fast crowd, adopting the flapper lifestyle and engaging in various romantic entanglements. Her journey explores the freedom and dangers of the Roaring Twenties.

Critical Reception

Flapper Wives received moderate attention upon its release, with critics noting its portrayal of contemporary social mores and its performances, particularly Lupe Vélez. It's considered a typical example of early 20th-century Hollywood dramas focusing on the burgeoning flapper culture.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its depiction of the flapper era and its energetic lead.

  • Noted for its exploration of societal changes and youthful rebellion.

  • Seen as a standard melodrama of its time.

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Fun Fact

The film was a vehicle for Lupe Vélez, an emerging star known for her vivacious personality and roles that often showcased her Latin heritage.

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