Polly of the Follies

Polly of the Follies

Release Date: 1922-01-30

Overview: A romantic comedy, focusing on the love triangle between Bob Jones, Alysia Potter and Polly Meachum. Originally engaged, Bob and Alysia elope to Bowling Green, Connecticut, where they meet Silas Meachum, a campaigner against motion pictures, and his daughter, Polly. The eloping couple’s family arrive, chasing them, and persuade them to wait to get married. Polly goes to New York to join the Ziegfeld Follies, but is ultimately replaced by Alysia. As Bob consoles Polly, Alysia breaks off the engagement, and Bob and Polly may now marry.

Rating: 0 / 10

Cast

Constance  Talmadge

Constance Talmadge

as Polly Meacham

Harry Fisher

Harry Fisher

as Pop Cummings

Billie Dove

Billie Dove

as Alysia Potter

Thomas Carr

Thomas Carr

as Jimmy Meacham

George Fawcett

George Fawcett

as Mr. Jones

Crew

  • Anita Loos - Writer

  • John Emerson - Writer

  • John Emerson - Director

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