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The Clinging Vine is a 1926 comedy that explores themes of identity and femininity. Directed by an unlisted filmmaker, this silent film features a story about a businesswoman's transformation and self-discovery.
Originally released in the silent film era, 'The Clinging Vine' is somewhat scarce, with few prints available today, making it a curiosity for collectors. Its comedic take on femininity and intelligence amidst the backdrop of the 1920s adds a layer of cultural significance that many appreciate. While not as widely circulated as other silent films, it still garners interest from those who delve into the nuances of early comedic storytelling.
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The Clinging Vine is a comedy film.
The Clinging Vine was released in 1926.
The film features Leatrice Joy, Tom Moore, Robert Edeson, and several others.
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