Dancing Mothers
Dancing Mothers ★★½ 1926
A fast-living woman becomes involved with her mother's roguish boyfriend in this silent film with accompanying musical score. 85m/B VHS . Clara Bow, Alice Joyce, Conway Tearle, Donald Keith; D: Herbert Brenon; W: Forrest Halsey; C: J. Roy Hunt.
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