Réalisation:
Clarence BrownPhotographie:
Oliver T. MarshActeurs·trices:
Norma Talmadge, Ronald Colman, Gertrude Astor, Marc McDermott, George K. Arthur, William Orlamond, Frankie Darro, Mack Swain, Eugenie Besserer (plus)Résumés(1)
KIKI showcases Norma in a rare comedic performance. A high-spirited Parisian gamine is determined to become a chorus girl and win the heart of the Follies manager (Ronald Colman) even if it means performing some rather unladylike stunts. (texte officiel du distributeur)
Critiques (1)
This is the earliest of the three adaptations of the "Kiki" play, fully adapted to the character of Norma Talmadge. It became an enjoyable silent film full of contrasts between street and revue humor. However, knowing the audio versions with the terrible Mary Pickford and the excellent Anny Ondra, this one was only good. However, I'd be interested in a greater comparison of Norma's other films with Clara Bow's work, which she really liked. ()
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Photo © First National Pictures