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Stage Struck (1925) is a silent film directed by Allan Dwan.

Abstract

The comedy opens with a colored sequence, in which the protagonist, a young waitress (Gloria Swanson), dreams of being Salome on stage. Curiously, twenty-five years later, in Sunset Blvd. (1950 Wilder), film, Gloria Swanson would play the role of a fading silent movie actress who also dreams of being Salome.

Editions and translations

Produced in the United States and released on 16 November 1925.

External links

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