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  1. The story follows the intersecting love lives of the modern, independent Diana (Joan Crawford), Bea (Dorothy Sebastian), a young woman with a past, and Ann (Anita Page), an old-fashioned gold-digger, and ends when Ann, drunk, falls to her death at the feet of three elderly, work-worn cleaning women.

  2. Josephine Lovett (October 21, 1877 – September 17, 1958) was an American scenario writer, adapter, screenwriter and actress, active in films from 1916 to 1935. She was married to Canadian-born director, John Stewart Robertson. She is best known for her then-risqué film Our Dancing Daughters in 1928.

  3. Oct 15, 2019 · Josephine Lovett. Salerno, Abigail. Reviews of Lovett’s films repeatedly emphasized her ability to create heroines who could both please censors and appeal to female fans.

  4. John S. Robertson & Josephine Lovett - Jun 1924 FD.jpg 594 × 649; 133 KB Josephine Lovett - Stagecollections00np 0021.jpg 2,351 × 3,579; 2.68 MB Josephine Lovett 001.jpg

  5. Our Modern Maidens ★★½ 1929. Scandalous jazz-age drama in which Crawford and Fairbanks both fall in love with other people before their wedding is to take place. This sequel to “Our Dancing Daughters” features beautiful gowns and lush, opulent Art Deco interiors. Based on a story by Josephine Lovett. 75m/B VHS .

  6. Josephine Lovett was born on 21 October 1877 in San Francisco, California, USA. She was a writer and actress, known for Our Dancing Daughters (1928), The Fighting Blade (1923) and Annie Laurie (1927). She was married to John S. Robertson.

  7. Mar 23, 2023 · Introduction Josephine Lovett was a woman who lived during a time when women's rights were not yet fully recognized. Despite the challenges she faced,

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