Not Quite Decent (1929)
On her way to New York for her first stage appearance, Linda Cunningham meets Mame Jarrow, a nightclub singer; Linda later drops by to hear Mame sing, accompanied by their angel, Paul Nicholson, a wealthy roué. Mame gradually comes to realize that Linda is her own daughter, from whom she was separated years before by pious relatives. Using all her wiles, Mame attempts to keep Linda from falling prey to Nicholson, and when all else fails, she sends for Jerry Connor, Linda's small town sweetheart.
Director: Irving Cummings
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June Collyer as Linda Cunningham |
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Louise Dresser as Mame Jarrow |
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Allan Lane as Jerry Connor |
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Marjorie Beebe as Margie |
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Oscar Apfel as Canfield |
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Jack Kenny as Another Crook |
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Paul Nicholson as Al Bergon |
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Ben Hewlett as A Crook |
| Writing | Malcolm Stuart Boylan | Writer |
| Sound | S.L. Rothafel | Music |
| Sound | Arthur von Kirbach | Sound |
| Editing | Paul Weatherwax | Editor |
| Crew | Charles G. Clarke | Cinematography |
| Production | James Kevin McGuinness | Producer |
| Directing | Charles Woolstenhulme | Assistant Director |
| Crew | William Fox | Presenter |
| Writing | Edwin J. Burke | Writer |
| Writing | Marion Orth | Writer |
| Writing | Wallace Smith | Writer |
| Directing | Irving Cummings | Director |