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Frances Howard Movies

1925  
 
The Paramount backlot doubled as Basque country for this romantic comedy which proved to be a nice showcase for Richard Dix. Richard Gaylord Jr. (Dix) is a pleasure-loving playboy who is constantly getting in trouble with the ladies, much to the chagrin of his father, Richard Gaylord Sr. (Frank Currier). Finally fed up, the elder Gaylord comes up with a plan -- one of his company men, Simmons (Joe Burke), is traveling to the Basque country, and he tells his boss that the Basque women only marry their own people. So Gaylord Sr. sends young Dick along, promising to give him half interest in his business if he will only stay away from women. Upon his arrival, Dick almost immediately becomes involved with Yvonne Hurja (Frances Howard), the daughter of the businessman (Albert Tavernier) that Simmons is working with. Julio, the local police chief -- who does double duty as a bandit chief (William Powell) -- loves Yvonne too. When she expresses her preference for Dick, Julio sends his men to kidnap the brash young Americano. Dick's father shows up just in time to see his son escape from the bandits and duke it out with Julio. Gaylord Sr. approves of Yvonne, and decides to share his company with Dick anyhow. The onscreen career of Frances Howard was extremely brief -- she married producer Samuel Goldwyn before she could make any mark as an actress. Appearing in a bit part is Harpo Marx in one of his rare appearances away from his fellow Marx Brothers. ~ Janiss Garza, Rovi

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Starring:
Richard DixFrances Howard, (more)
 
1925  
 
The 1925 silent feature The Swan was the first of three film versions of Ferenc Molnar's play. The original plot was followed to the letter in all three productions: A beautiful young princess of a mythical country, promised in marriage to a much-older prince, falls in love with her handsome tutor. The princess' "arranged" husband-to-be, a decent sort, is obliged to court the young lady, who eventually--and tearfully--sends her beloved tutor on his way. Frances Howard, later the wife of producer Samuel Goldwyn, stars in the first version while Adolphe Menjou is seen as her future husband and Ricardo Cortez is cast as the unlucky "commoner" lover. The two future versions filmed in 1930 and 1955, respectively starred Lillian Gish and (who else?) Grace Kelly. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Frances HowardAdolphe Menjou, (more)
 
1925  
 
This romance was based on a magazine serial by the talented John Monk Saunders. Dan Savage (Theodore Babcock) prepares his son, Randall (Richard Dix), to fight in the business world by having him trained as a pugilist. Randall shows a flare for fisticuffs, so he is taken to the Ironworkers Ball to try out his infamous "shock punch." He knocks out Bull Mularkey (Walter Long), who is working on a high rise being built by Jim Clark (Percy Moore). Randall falls in love with Clark's daughter, Dorothy (Frances Howard), and gets a job on her father's construction project. While working, he discovers a plot, led by Mularkey, to delay the construction long enough to ruin Clark, who has invested his whole fortune on the project. With the help of his friend, Giuseppi (Paul Panzer), Randall foils Mularkey's scheme and gets the iron work done in the allotted amount of time. And, of course, he wins the girl. In real life, producer Sam Goldwyn won Frances Howard -- she married him a month before this picture was released. ~ Janiss Garza, Rovi

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Starring:
Richard DixFrances Howard, (more)