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Womanpower (1926)

Womanpower (1926)
Former Ziegfeld Follies girl Kathryn Perry is the star of the romantic comedy Woman Power. Ralph Graves portrays a wealthy wimp who is led astray by selfish cabaret dancer Margaret Livingston. Humiliated in public by Livingston's bullying boy friend Lou Tellegen, Graves rents a training camp to build up his physique. Perry, daughter of the camp's supervisor, is obviously smitten by Graves but is too shy to tell him so. A couple of Graves' sparring partners contrive to bring hero and heroine together, whereupon Graves finds a whole new purpose in life. Easily besting the snotty Tellegen in a second confrontation, the boy proves beyond all doubt that he's a "real man," thoroughly worthy of Perry's affections. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Margaret LivingstonRalph Graves, (more)
Director(s):
Harry Beaumont
 
 
 
 

Synopsis of Womanpower

Former Ziegfeld Follies girl Kathryn Perry is the star of the romantic comedy Woman Power. Ralph Graves portrays a wealthy wimp who is led astray by selfish cabaret dancer Margaret Livingston. Humiliated in public by Livingston's bullying boy friend Lou Tellegen, Graves rents a training camp to build up his physique. Perry, daughter of the camp's supervisor, is obviously smitten by Graves but is too shy to tell him so. A couple of Graves' sparring partners contrive to bring hero and heroine together, whereupon Graves finds a whole new purpose in life. Easily besting the snotty Tellegen in a second confrontation, the boy proves beyond all doubt that he's a "real man," thoroughly worthy of Perry's affections. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Director(s):
Harry Beaumont
Writer(s):
Kenneth B. Clarke
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