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A young lady from Georgia goes to Hollywood in the hopes of becoming an actress. (oficjalny tekst dystrybutora)

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angielski The stellar myth of Marion Davies, the life partner of media mogul William Randolph Hearst, has long resisted real recognition of the qualities of the actress Marion Davies. Her biographers, such as Fred Lawrence Guiles, see her peak in a series of films she made with director King Vidor. The problem is, of course, the poorer availability of her films in general, but if some titles are released here and there (for example, thanks to retrospective screenings or TCM TV or WB's DVD archive collection), we can compare the opinions of various critics. Personally, I have only the best experiences from Show People. It's a great comedy from behind the scenes in Hollywood that tells it how it is. A huge number of stars have cameos (including John Gilbert, Charlie Chaplin, Mae Murray, or Elinor Glyn), and Marion even charmingly parodies herself. Everything is included, from a naive girl's journey to the Mecca of filmmaking to the first slapstick to big-budget dramas. An ideal film for beginners and seasoned viewers of silent-era treasures. ()