Hot Cakes for Two (1926)
Country girl Alice responds to an advertisement for a "movie school" that promises to transform her into a shining star in record time. Upon arriving at the school, Alice is immediately taken advantage of by the operators, who take her "bank roll". The school staff immediately begins a screen test to see how she "registers" in front of a camera, ordering her to perform various poses and emotional expressions to prove her potential.
Director: Alfred J. Goulding
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Alice Day as Alice Randall |
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George Beranger as J. Percy Sappington - Drama Coach |
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Roger Moore as Royal Porter - Film Star |
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Louise Carver as Dramatic Pupil |
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Eugenia Gilbert as Porter's Leading Lady |
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Irving Bacon as Photographer |
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Marion McDonald as (uncredited) |
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Barney Hellum as Gus Runty |
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Marvin Loback as J. Cecil Larger - Director |
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Danny O'Shea as Hot Cakes Customer |
| Directing | Alfred J. Goulding | Director |
| Writing | Margaret Houghton | Scenario Writer |
| Writing | Vernon Smith | Story |