Pretty Ladies Explained

Pretty Ladies
Director:Monta Bell
Starring:ZaSu Pitts
Conrad Nagel
Tom Moore
Joan Crawford
Cinematography:Ira H. Morgan
Distributor:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Runtime:74 minutes
Country:United States
Language:Silent (English intertitles)

Pretty Ladies is a 1925 American silent comedy drama film starring ZaSu Pitts and released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The film is a fictional recreation of the famed Ziegfeld Follies. Directed by Monta Bell, the film was written by Alice D. G. Miller and featured intertitles by Joseph Farnham.[1] Pretty Ladies originally featured musical color sequences, some in two-color Technicolor.[2] However, the color sequences are now considered lost.[3]

Plot

As described in a film magazine reviews, Maggie, a homely but lovable musical comedy star yearns for love, a home, and children. She marries Al Cassidy, a happy-go-lucky fellow. Her happiness is complete at the birth of a baby. Her husband leaves on business and gets into trouble with another woman. A friend of Maggie’s informs her of this. When her husband begins to confess, she seals his lips, declaring everything untrue and foolish.

Production

The film was set in New York City shot at MGM Studios in Culver City, California.[4] The film's sets were designed by the art directors James Basevi and Cedric Gibbons.

Pretty Ladies marked the first credited appearance of "Lucille Le Sueur", soon to be known as Joan Crawford. According to Lawrence J. Quirk, author of The Films of Joan Crawford, this film was the only time Crawford was credited by her real name[5] (Crawford is also billed as LeSueur in the 1925 promotional film MGM Studio Tour).[6] It was also one of the first screen appearances of Myrna Loy (then still performing under her real last name Williams), who signed a seven-year contract with Warner Bros. in 1925 and then finally signed with MGM where she became a star in 1934 with the release of The Thin Man.[7]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Stumpf, Charles . ZaSu Pitts: The Life and Career. limited. 2010. McFarland. 978-0-786-46023-6. 122.
  2. Book: Barrios, Richard. A Song in the Dark: The Birth of the Musical Film. 1995. Oxford University Press. 0-195-08811-5. 70. registration.
  3. Web site: Progressive Silent Film List: Pretty Ladies. silentera.com. March 4, 2015.
  4. Book: Leider, Emily W. . Myrna Loy: The Only Good Girl in Hollywood. limited. 2011. University of California Press. 978-0-520-94963-8. 50.
  5. Book: Quirk . Lawrence J. . Schoell. William . Joan Crawford: The Essential Biography. 2013. University Press of Kentucky. 978-0-813-14411-5. 13.
  6. Book: Golden, Eve. Eve Golden

    . Eve Golden. John Gilbert: The Last of the Silent Film Stars. 2013. University Press of Kentucky. 978-0-813-14163-3. 1918.

  7. Book: McLean, Adrienne L. . Glamour in a Golden Age: Movie Stars of the 1930s. 2011. Rutgers University Press. 978-0-813-54904-0. 221–222.