A recently re-watched the 1928 film, A Girl in Every Port, which stars Victor McLaglen and Louise Brooks.Its a film I don't much care for - but this time I found myself liking it more than ever. Here is a promotional picture for this Fox film.
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Friday, April 16, 2010
A Girl in Every Port
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A Girl in Every Port,
Victor McLaglen
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1 comment:
still havent seen this or beggars of life yet :(
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