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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Exit_SmilingExit Smiling - Wikipedia

    Exit Smiling is a 1926 American silent comedy film directed by Sam Taylor and starring New York and London revues star Beatrice Lillie in her first (and only silent) film role and Jack Pickford, the brother of star Mary Pickford. The film was also the debut of actor Franklin Pangborn.

  2. Exit Smiling: Directed by Sam Taylor. With Beatrice Lillie, Jack Pickford, Doris Lloyd, DeWitt Jennings. A maid who works for a traveling theatrical troupe wants desperately to be an actress, and manages to get some small roles in the company's productions, but is determined to do anything she can to show that she deserves a shot at the big time.

  3. Cómicos que pasan es una película dirigida por Sam Taylor con Beatrice Lillie, Jack Pickford, Doris Lloyd, DeWitt Jennings .... Año: 1926. Título original: Exit Smiling. Sinopsis: Una eterna aspirante a primera actriz, encargada del guardarropa, un joven deslumbrado por las "stars" de Broadway que busca trabajo de lo que sea...

  4. 27 de may. de 2021 · Filmada con muy buen pulso por un experto en comedia como Sam Taylor (uno de los directores favoritos de Harold Lloyd), Exit Smiling es una muestra de que la comedia muda no se limitaba únicamente al slapstick o las películas alocadas, ofreciéndonos aquí una obra divertida y rebosante de encanto.

  5. 8 de ene. de 2010 · Exit Smiling (1926) #WarnerArchive #WarnerBros #ExitSmilingRunning away to join the circus was a popular romantic sentiment in the 1920s for those wishing to...

  6. Exit Smiling. 1926, directed by Sam Taylor. If only it were possible to find anyone who’s seen both movies, a comparison between Exit Smiling and the 1965 Italian film I Knew Her Well would be enlightening. Both are character studies of a young woman striving to become an actress, who gives herself with all her heart to a world that only ...

  7. www.jbkaufman.com › movie-of-the-month › exit-smiling-1926Exit Smiling (1926) | J.B. Kaufman

    Considering MGM’s track record with comedy in later years—most infamously their effect on the careers of Buster Keaton and the Marx Brothers—it’s comforting to know that, in 1926, they were still capable of producing so hilarious, touching, and lovingly crafted a comedy as Exit Smiling.