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Black Butterflies
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Black Butterflies

Aug 30, 1928
1h 10m
★ 0.0

Overview

An exposé of the "fake" or "wicked" Bohemian social circles, highlighting the moral consequences of their actions. The film features a "pleasure-seeking" philosophy, evidenced by the intertitle that read, "May we help ourselves to life's pleasures?"

Genres

Drama

Production Companies

Carlos Productions

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Cast

Jobyna Ralston

Dorinda Maxwell

Jobyna Ralston

Mae Busch

Kitty Perkins

Mae Busch

Robert Frazer

David

Robert Frazer

Lila Lee

Norma Davis

Lila Lee

Robert Ober

Jimmie

Robert Ober

Ray Hallor

Chad

Ray Hallor

George Periolat

Hatch

George Periolat

Cosmo Kyrle Bellew

Judge Davis

Cosmo Kyrle Bellew

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