1. Winnie Lightner - Pre-Code.Com
Winnie Lightner. 1931 · Side Show (1931) Review, with Winnie Lightner and Charles ... Sex (176), Farting (2), Glorifying Gangsters (37), Gold Digging (116) ...
2. Winnie Lightner | Rotten Tomatoes
Bawdy, brash vaudeville star who made a brief splash in films in the early talkie era. Lightner was signed by Warner Brothers after making a hit on Broadway.
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3. Winnie Lightner - A New Yorker State of Mind
14 sep 2018 · The rules covered everything from “improper sex attraction” to “unnecessary depictions of bloodshed.” It was also Zukor's idea to appoint ...
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4. Winnie Lightner - Free pics, galleries & more at Babepedia
Died: Friday 5th of March 1971 (age 71); Born: Sunday 17th of September 1899; Birthplace: United States; Ethnicity: Caucasian; Sexuality: Straight ...
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5. Side Show (1931) Review, with Winnie Lightner and Charles ...
20 mei 2016 · Proof That It's a Pre-Code Film. Star Lightner dresses in a hula skirt and has no qualms about flipping it up, down, and all around. Another job ...
Babs Winnie Lightner Sidney Charles Butterworth Joe Donald Cook Released by First National/Vitaphone/WB | Directed by Roy Del Ruth Run time: 64 minutes Proof That It’s a Pre-Code Film Star Li…
6. Winnie Lightner: Tomboy of the Talkies - Everand
Winnie Lightner (1899–1971) stood out as the first great female comedian of the talkies. Blessed with a superb singing voice and a gift for making ...
Winnie Lightner (1899–1971) stood out as the first great female comedian of the talkies. Blessed with a superb singing voice and a gift for making wisecracks and rubber faces, she rose to stardom in vaudeville and on Broadway. Then, at the dawn of the sound era, she became the first person in motion picture history to have her spoken words, the lyrics to a song, censored. In Winnie Lightner: Tomboy of the Talkies, David L. Lightner shows how Winnie Lightner's hilarious performance in the 1929 musical comedy Gold Diggers of Broadway made her an overnight sensation. She went on to star in seven other Warner Bros. features. In the best of them, she was the comic epitome of a strident feminist, dominating men and gleefully spurning conventional gender norms and moral values. So tough was she, the studio billed her as “the tomboy of the talkies.” When the Great Depression rendered moviegoers hostile toward feminism, Warner Bros. tried to craft a new image of her as glamorous and sexy. Executives assigned her contradictory roles in which she was empowered in the workplace but submissive to her male partner at home. The new persona flopped at the box office, and Lightner's stardom ended. In four final movies, she played supporting roles as the loudmouthed roommate and best friend of actresses Loretta Young, Joan Crawford, and Mona Barrie. Following her retirement in 1934, Lightner faded into obscurity. Many of her films were damaged or even lost entirely. At long last, this bi...
7. Winnie Lightner - shadowsandsatin
7 dec 2016 · Posts about Winnie Lightner written by shadowsandsatin. ... Sex and Power in Pre-Code Hollywood (which I purchased the day it ...
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8. She Had to Say Yes (1933) Film Synopsis and Discussion
... Winnie Lightner, Lyle Talbot, Regis Toomey and Hugh Herbert, and directed by ... The male characters in the 1933 film are obviously pursuing Florence for sex, and ...
Synopsis, historical analysis, personnel profiles, contemporary reviews, and discussion of the film She Had to Say Yes, released in 1933 by First National Pictures, starring Loretta Young, Winnie Lightner, Lyle Talbot, Regis Toomey and Hugh Herbert, and directed by George Amy and Busby Berkeley.
9. SHE HAD TO SAY YES (1933) 1915 Movie Poster (27x41) Loretta ...
SHE HAD TO SAY YES (1933) 1915 Movie Poster (27x41) Loretta Young Lyle Talbot Winnie Lightner Regis Toomey Busby Berkeley ... sex or into making money for him.
Original movie poster for SHE HAD TO SAY YES (1933) 1915 Movie Poster (27x41) Loretta Young Lyle Talbot Winnie Lightner Regis Toomey Busby Berkeley Original First National Pictures One Sheet Poster (27x41). Folded. Very fine condition. Offered by Kirby McDaniel MovieArt of Austin, Texas.
10. The Life of the Party (1930) | Rotten Tomatoes
Flo (Winnie Lightner) and Dot (Irene Delroy), Broadway song pluggers, are fired when their admirers cause a disturbance.
Flo (Winnie Lightner) and Dot (Irene Delroy), Broadway song pluggers, are fired when their admirers cause a disturbance. Fed up with men, they decide to become gold diggers in Havana.