Fig Leaves Trailer

Fig Leaves Trailer (1926)

"A riot of Beauty and Luxury on the Screen!" 22 August 1926 Comedy 70 mins

Adam, a plumber, is happily married to Eve, a wardrobe-obsessed housewife, until she accidentally meets a supercilious fashion designer. At the prompting of her neighbor, who has secret designs on Adam, Eve secretly becomes a fashion model by day, knowing that her husband would disapprove.

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Cast

George O'Brien

as Adam Smith

Olive Borden

as Eve Smith

George Beranger

as Josef André (als André de Beranger)

Phyllis Haver

as Alice Atkins

Heinie Conklin

as Eddie McSwiggen

Eulalie Jensen

as Madame Griswald

William Austin

as Andre's Assistant

Crew

William S. Darling

William S. Darling Art Direction

Adrian

Adrian Costume Design

Joseph H. August

Joseph H. August Director of Photography

James Tinling

James Tinling Assistant Director

International Titles

Hojas de parra Trailer

Sa majesté la femme Trailer

Le disgrazie di adamo Trailer

A Tentação de Eva Trailer

International Releases Dates

United States 22 August 1926

Production Companies

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