Peacock Alley (1930)

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Peacock Alley (1930) poster

Claire Tree spends the night in the hotel room of her friend and confidante, saying goodbye to him before her impending marriage the following day. When she returns to the hotel with her husband the following night, the house detective accuses her of prostitution and throws them out. Now Claire must explain everything to her unsympathetic husband.

Director: Marcel De Sano
Genre: Drama, Music, Romance
Runtime: 63 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Cinematography: Benjamin H. Kline
Editing: Clarence Kolster
Production: Tiffany Productions
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en

Keywords

new york city, dawn, pre-code, proprosal, suit

More Films by Director: Marcel De Sano
More Films in Genre: Drama, Music, Romance

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Peacock Alley about?
Claire Tree spends the night in the hotel room of her friend and confidante, saying goodbye to him before her impending marriage the following day. When she returns to the hotel with her husband the following night, the house detective accuses her of prostitution and throws them out. Now Claire must explain everything to her unsympathetic husband.
Who directed Peacock Alley?
Peacock Alley was directed by Marcel De Sano.
Who stars in Peacock Alley?
Peacock Alley stars Mae Murray, George Barraud, Jason Robards Sr., Richard Tucker, William L. Thorne, Phillips Smalley.
How long is Peacock Alley?
Peacock Alley has a runtime of 1h 3m (63 minutes).
What genre is Peacock Alley?
Peacock Alley is a Drama, Music, Romance film.
Where was Peacock Alley produced?
Peacock Alley was produced in United States of America.