Bluebeard's Seven Wives

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Movie"It got so that when a girl looked into his eyes, she wanted to swap her apartment for a tent, trade the Packard for a camel, and try housekeeping on the Sahara."

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Released January 13th, 1926, 'Bluebeard's Seven Wives' stars Ben Lyon, Lois Wilson, Blanche Sweet, Dorothy Sebastian The movie has a runtime of about 1 hr 34 min, and received a user score of (out of 100) on TMDb, which collated reviews from top users.

Interested in knowing what the movie's about? Here's the plot: "Bank clerk John Hart is about to marry Mary Kelly, but she insists that before that happens he must grow a mustache. The idea of that shakes him up so much that he gets distracted at work, comes up short in his accounts and gets fired. Unable to find another job, he begins to work as an extra at a nearby film studio to earn money. One day the leading man of a picture John is working on gets into an argument with the director and storms off the set. Angered, the director sees John and, deciding that he'll show his arrogant star that he can make a movie idol out of just about anybody, picks John to replace him. As it turns out, John has a real talent for acting and before he knows it he becomes a star. Unfortunately, "stardom" isn't what John thought it would be." .

'Bluebeard's Seven Wives' Release Dates

Watch in Movie Theaters on January 13th, 1926