Mademoiselle Parley Voo Explained

Mademoiselle Parley Voo
Producer:Gareth Gundrey
Starring:Estelle Brody
John Stuart
Alf Goddard
John Longden
Studio:Gaumont British Picture Corporation
Distributor:Gaumont British Picture Corporation
Runtime:7,300 feet[1]
Country:United Kingdom
Language:Silent
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Mademoiselle Parley Voo is a 1928 British silent drama film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Estelle Brody, John Stuart and Alf Goddard. It was made as a sequel to Elvey's earlier hit Mademoiselle from Armentieres (1926), and was equally successful.[2] Both films refer to the popular First World War song Mademoiselle from Armentières. It was made at Lime Grove Studios in Shepherd's Bush.

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  1. Low p.406
  2. Low p.173