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Flicker Alley: Clara Bow and Gary Cooper in Children of Divorce (1927)

Classic Movies Posted by KC on Dec 21, 2016

To contemplate Clara Bow and Gary Cooper together onscreen is to fear these irresistibly watchable stars will cancel each other out. After all, what else could happen when two performers who consistently steal scenes in other films appear with each other? In the 1927 silent Children of Divorce, noth read more

Children of Divorce (1927) DVD/Blu-Ray Giveaway Contest (via Facebook/Blog in December)

Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Annmarie Gatti on Dec 5, 2016

Children of Divorce DVD/Blu-Ray Giveaway! Qualifying Entry Task for Facebook/Blog Okay, now it’s time for the Facebook/Blog version of our Children of Divorce DVD/Blu-Ray giveaway contest, courtesy of Flicker Alley, in which we’ll be giving away one copy of this silent classic. And, don’t read more

Children of Divorce (1927) DVD/Blu-Ray Giveaway Contest (via Twitter in December)

Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Annmarie Gatti on Nov 27, 2016

Children of Divorce DVD/Blu-Ray Giveaway Contest  1927 Classic Starring Clara Bow, Gary Cooper and Esther Ralston Okay, it’s time for our next Giveaway! In celebration of its December 6th release date in just a few short days… CMH will be giving away FIVE COPIES of  the newly-restored 1927 read more

Children of Divorce (1927)

Movie Classics Posted by Judy on Dec 19, 2009

Since I’ve just been starting to get into silent movies, I was pleased to have the chance to see this little-known silent melodrama at the BFI in London, where it was screened as part of their Josef von Sternberg season. I was especially attracted by this film because it stars Clara Bow and Ga read more

On Blu-ray MOD: Clara Bow and Gary Cooper in Children of Divorce (1927)

Classic Movies Posted by KC on Nov 30, -0001

 Clara Bow had a knack for communicating her emotions so clearly that you can't help feeling them along with her. If she grieves, you grieve.While Bow is rightfully beloved for the way she embodied the youthful energy of the jazz age, she was even better when a moment required deeper emotion. C read more