The Clinging Vine

1926 · Movie · 71 min. · United States

The Clinging Vine

A.B. is the brains and power behind the Bancroft paint business, but longs for a more feminine role. She overhears the boss's grandson (Jimmy) unflattering opinion of her lack of charms, she's hurt. Jimmy's grandmother takes her under her wing and does a major her over, and teaches her to flutter her eyelashes and only say the two phrases to win a man: "Do go on!" and "Aren't you wonderful?". Snitz Edwards turns in his usual sterling performance. This is an enjoyable film chronicling one more skirmish in the war of the sexes.

Original title The Clinging Vine

Not rated (FilmAffinity)

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