The Fair Co-Ed (1927), also known as The Varsity Girl, is a silent film comedy starring Marion Davies and released through MGM. The film was produced by William Randolph Hearst, through Cosmopolitan Productions and directed by Sam Wood.
The film is based on a 1909 play/musical comedy The Fair Co-Ed by George Ade which starred a young Elsie Janis, and opened on Broadway on February 1, 1909.
The film survives today, supposedly in the MGM/UA archives, now controlled by Warner Brothers.
^ The Fair Co-ed as produced on Broadway at the Knickerbocker Theatre, February 1, 1909 - April 25, 1909; and the Criterion Theatre April 26, 1909 to May 29, 1909; IBDB.com
^ The Fair Co-Ed at silentera.
Synopsis
Marion va au lycée pour poursuivre un beau jeune homme et découvre qu'il est l'entraîneur d'une équipe de basket féminine.
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, 1h24 Directed bySam Wood, W. P. Kellino OriginUSA GenresComedy, Romantic comedy, Romance ThemesFilms based on plays ActorsRobert Montgomery, Charlotte Greenwood, Lupino Lane, Alan Mowbray, Maude Eburne, C. Aubrey Smith Rating69% Raymond Dabney (Montgomery) returns to a mixed reaction from his middle-class family in London after serving a prison sentence for stealing a motorcar. His mother (Beryl Mercer) and the family servant (Maude Eburne) are delighted to see him, but his father (C. Aubrey Smith) and brother Claude (Reginald Owen) are less so. His father is particularly disappointed in him, having sent him to Cambridge. The two men offer him £500 to leave the country and never return; it seems Claude is engaged to a rich widow, and they are anxious to avoid any scandal that might endanger the marriage. Raymond turns it down, however, and departs the same day.