Backstage is a 1927 American silent comedy film directed by Phil Goldstone and starring William Collier Jr., Barbara Bedford and Alberta Vaughn.[1] It was produced and distributed by the independent studio Tiffany Pictures.
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Directed by | Phil Goldstone |
Written by | Sarah Y. Mason Jack Natteford |
Starring | William Collier Jr. Barbara Bedford Alberta Vaughn |
Cinematography | Joseph A. Dubray E. Fox Walker |
Edited by | Leroy O. Lodwig |
Production company | Tiffany Pictures |
Distributed by | Tiffany Pictures |
Release date | April 1, 1927 |
Running time | 65 minutes |
Country | United States |
Languages | Silent English intertitles |
Four chorus girls find themselves out of work when their show goes bust while still in rehearsals. One of them goes to live at the apartment of the manager, leading her boyfriend to mistakenly believe that she is now a kept woman.
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