Summary
Coquette is an American film first released in 1929,
directed by Sam Taylor.
The film stars Mary Pickford, Johnny Mack Brown, Matt Moore, John St. Polis and William Janney.
Our overall rating for this film is: good.
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Credits
- Director: Sam Taylor
- Script: George Abbott, Ann Preston Bridgers, John Grey, Allen McNeil, Sam Taylor
- Photo: Karl Struss
- Cast: Mary Pickford (Norma Besant), Johnny Mack Brown (Michael Jeffery), Matt Moore (Stanley ’Stan’ Wentworth), John St. Polis (Dr. John M. Besant), William Janney (James ’Jimmy’ Besant), Henry Kolker (Dist. Atty. Jasper Carter), George Irving (Robert ’Bob’ Wentworth), Louise Beavers (Julia (the maid)), Vera Lewis (Miss Jenkins), Craig Reynolds (Young man)
- Country: USA
- Language: English
- Runtime: 76 min; B&W
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