Daughters of Pleasure is a 1924 American silent romantic comedy film directed by William Beaudine and starring Marie Prevost and Monte Blue. Based on a story by Caleb Proctor, the film features an early appearance by Clara Bow who plays a supporting role.
An incomplete print of the film is housed at the Library of Congress with two of the six reels missing.
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, 1h15 Réalisé parWilliam Beaudine OrigineEtats-Unis GenresDrame, Policier ThèmesGangsters ActeursMonte Blue, Lila Lee, Betty Compson, William Janney, Wilfred Lucas, DeWitt Jennings Note64% Monte Blue plays as a police detective who is after a famous gangster (played by William Boyd). He disguises himself and lives in the very house of the famous gangster by pretending he is an out-of-town gangster who has just murdered someone. He pretends he is the sweetheart of an innocent girl (played by Lila Lee) who suspects her brother has been framed for murder by Monte Blue. Blue's moll, played by Betty Compson, is also in on the conspiracy as she had become fed up with his cheating, lying and brutal treatment. The life of Lee's brother depends, who has been sentenced to death in the electric chair, depends on them getting evidence against Boyd.
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