Panama Flo
Panama Flo ★½ 1932
While stranded in Panama, honky-tonk chanteuse Flo (Twelvetrees) steals the wallet of mining engineer Don McTeague (Bickford), but gets caught. Instead of calling the cops, the mark insists Flo go with him to his mining camp and work off the debt as his housekeeper. Eventually, Flo's louse of a boyfriend (Armstrong) shows up to cause more trouble and ruin a budding romance. 72m/B VHS . Helen Twelvetrees, Charles Bickford, Robert Armstrong, Maude Eburne, Paul Hurst, Marjorie Peterson; D: Ralph Murphy; W: Garrett Fort; C: Arthur C. Miller.
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