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TWO FILM DVD: THREE WOMEN (1924) + GIRL SHY (1924)

Directed by Ernst Lubitsch Screenplay by Hanns Kraly May McAvoy as Jeanne Wilton Pauline Frederick as Mrs. Mabel Wilton Marie Prevost as Harriet Lew Cody as Edmund Lamont Willard Louis as Harvey Craig Pierre Gendron as Fred Armstrong Mary Carr as His mother Raymond McKee as Fred's friend Directed by Fred C. Newmeyer Sam Taylor Harold Lloyd as Harold Meadows, The Poor Boy Jobyna Ralston as Mary Buckingham, The Rich Girl Harold Lloyd and Jobyna Ralston in Girl Shy Richard Daniels as Jerry Meadows, The Poor Man Carlton Griffin as Ronald DeVore, The Rich Man
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THREE WOMEN (1924):

Sleazy bon vivant Edmund Lamont continues to live the high life, despite being up to his eyebrows in debt. He begins wooing wealthy socialite Mabel Wilton, conning her into giving him $100,000 to "invest" for her. Meanwhile, her daughter, Jeanne, unexpectedly arrives from private school, and when Lamont sees her, he promptly begins seeing her surreptitiously. Inevitably both women find out the deception, but the smitten Jeanne agrees to marry him anyway. 

DVD-R has English intertitles with no subtitles. Approx. 70 mins. See film sample for audio and video quality!

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GIRL SHY (1924)

Harold Meadows is a tailor's apprentice for his uncle in Little Bend, California. He is so shy around women that he can barely speak to them (to stop his stuttering, his uncle has to blow a whistle). Despite this, Harold writes a "how to" book for young men entitled The Secret of Making Love, detailing how to woo different types of young women, such as "the vampire" and "the flapper" and takes a train to see a publisher in Los Angeles.

DVD-R has English intertitles with no subtitles. Approx. 77 mins. See film sample for audio and video quality!

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