Summary
Fine Manners is an American film comedy first released in 1926,
directed by Richard Rosson and Lewis Milestone.
The film stars Gloria Swanson, Eugene O’Brien, Helen Dunbar, Roland Drew and John Miltern.
Our overall rating for this film is: excellent.
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Credits
- Director: Richard Rosson, Lewis Milestone
- Script: James Ashmore Creelman, Frank Vreiland
- Photo: George Webber
- Cast: Gloria Swanson (Orchid Murphy), Eugene O’Brien (Brian Alden), Helen Dunbar (Aunt Agatha), Roland Drew (Buddy Murphy), John Miltern (Courtney Adams), Jack La Rue (New Year’s Eve Celebrant)
- Country: USA
- Language: English
- Runtime: 70 min; B&W; silent
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