Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Exit_SmilingExit Smiling - Wikipedia

    Exit Smiling. Exit Smiling is a 1926 American silent comedy film directed by Sam Taylor and starring New York and London revues star Beatrice Lillie in her first (and only silent) film role and Jack Pickford, the brother of star Mary Pickford. The film was also the debut of actor Franklin Pangborn. This film is available on DVD from the Warner ...

  2. Exit Smiling: Directed by Sam Taylor. With Beatrice Lillie, Jack Pickford, Doris Lloyd, DeWitt Jennings. A maid who works for a traveling theatrical troupe wants desperately to be an actress, and manages to get some small roles in the company's productions, but is determined to do anything she can to show that she deserves a shot at the big time.

    • (517)
    • Comedy, Romance
    • Sam Taylor
    • 1926-11-14
  3. 1st Theater Manager (uncredited) Where is Exit Smiling streaming? Find out where to watch online amongst 45+ services including Netflix, Hulu, Prime Video.

    • Sam Taylor
    • 8
  4. www.jbkaufman.com › movie-of-the-month › exit-smiling-1926Exit Smiling (1926) | J.B. Kaufman

    Exit Smiling allows us to see what all the fuss was about. The film’s story is an apt vehicle for Lillie’s talents: she appears as the “drudge” of a barnstorming theatrical troupe, cooking meals for the company, tending their wardrobe, performing other miscellaneous odd jobs, and—incidentally—permitted to appear onstage in small supporting roles.

  5. The travails of a third-rate traveling theatre company and its wardrobe lady / maid who dreams of stepping in as their melodramatic production's (Flaming Women) female lead.

  6. Rent Exit Smiling on Prime Video, or buy it on Prime Video. An employee (Beatrice Lillie) of a touring theatrical company falls for a fugitive (Jack Pickford).

    • Comedy, Drama
  7. "Exit Smiling" is the last extant movie role for Jack Pickford. The brother of Mary Pickford, his introduction to film began in 1909 as an extra, working his way up to the lead in 1917 "Tom Sawyer." Even though his final existing movie (he was in the now lost 1928 film 'Gang War') shows no physical wear and tear on his part, Jack battled drugs and alcohol addiction throughout his young life.

  1. People also search for