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(1929-1935) Colleen Moore, Neil Hamilton, Bodil Rosing, John St. Polis, Poetoe Aloes Goesti, Bagus Mara Goesti. Why be Good? Hamilton, a dashing millionaire, throws a skyscraper party to celebrate his new job managing his dad's department store. Across town, one of his employees—Moore, a flapper with a dubious reputation—is winning a Charleston dancing contest. To the horror of many, the two become romantically involved. Moore has the same pizzazz as Clara Bow. This is a great Warner’s First National effort—7.2 on IMDB. Silent, with a synchronized music score. From 35mm. Dance of the Virgins. This engaging docu-drama, set in Bali, has to do with a native girl, Poutou falling for a musician, Nyong. Their marriage is arranged. But when Nyong see’s Poutou’s sister bathing in the nude he falls in love with her! Betrayal and heartbeak soon follow in this unique, raw ‘30s island-exploitation film about native life. Shot in two-strip Technicolor; there is a ton of topless nudity. 6.5 on IMDB. Silent with a synchronized music score. Color, from 35mm
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