The Elegy Trailer (1927)
Directorial debut of Andrew L. Stone.
Watch the official The Elegy 1927 trailer in HD below.
Directorial debut of Andrew L. Stone.
Watch the official The Elegy 1927 trailer in HD below.
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Andrew L. Stone Director
United States 06 August 1927
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13 July 1927
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21 August 1927
After losing a fistfight to his romantic rival, wastrelly Clinton Philbrook skulks off to the North Woods.
05 June 1927
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15 January 1927
Lane plays two roles: Grand Duke Algy Horseradish De Ketchup of Worcestershire and Newsboy White. The newsboy is hired by Elmer Éclair (played by Lane's younger brother, Walter Lupino) to impersonate the Duke for unstated reasons, and to attend a house party at the Smalls (a last name that leads to several puns) in the Duke's stead.
27 November 1927
Harry will do anything to be a musician, but it takes a junk collector to discover his hidden talents.
23 August 1927
Dance-hall girl Dolly Wall invests her life savings in an oil well. A gusher comes in, enriching not only Dolly but her ne'er-do-well socialite sweetheart Royce Wingate.
12 November 1927
Billy Dooley buys a book on jiu-jitsu to court a fashion model.
25 November 1927
The daughter of a wealthy industrialist falls for a pickpocket.
05 January 1927
Two married couples, Doris (Helen Chadwick) and John Manning (Gayne Whitman) and Clara (Dorothy Revier) and Herbert Bradley (Ray Ripley), each separate as a result of domestic arguments.
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