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Coquette is a 1929 American pre-Code drama film, starring Mary Pickford. The film was a box office success. For her role, Pickford won the second Academy Award for Best Actress.
Coquette: Directed by Sam Taylor. With Mary Pickford, Johnny Mack Brown, Matt Moore, John St. Polis. A flirtatious Southern belle is compromised with one of her suitors.
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- Drama, Romance
- Sam Taylor
- 1929-04-06
Coquette. The object of many a local man's attraction, Norma Besant (Mary Pickford) shrugs off her father's suggestion that she take up with a sophisticated suitor, Stanley Wentworth (Matt Moore...
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- Mary Pickford
- Sam Taylor
- Drama
A Southern belle's flirtation with a working man leads to tragedy.
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- United Artists, Pickford Corporation
- Sam Taylor
Overview. A Southern belle's flirtation with a working man leads to tragedy. Sam Taylor.
The father (John Sainpolis), little brother (William Janney) and milquetoast suitor Stanley (Matt Moore) are waiting around when Mary Pickford, in the title role as "Norma," makes her first appearance in her first talking picture, also winning the Academy Award, early in Coquette, 1929.
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Coquette. Released April 12, 1929. Role: Norma Besant. Co-stars: Johnny Mack Brown, Matt Moore, John St. Polis, William Janney, Henry Kolker, Louise Beavers. Prod/Dist Co: The Pickford Corporation/United Artists. Director: Sam Taylor.