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  1. A Virtuous Vamp is a 1919 American silent comedy film produced by and starring Constance Talmadge that was directed by David Kirkland and Sidney Franklin. It was written by Anita Loos and John Emerson based on the 1909 play The Bachelor by Clyde Fitch.

  2. A Virtuous Vamp: Directed by David Kirkland. With Constance Talmadge, Belle Daube, Jack Kane, Conway Tearle. A charming, attractive woman inadvertently causes a great disruption when she takes a job at a busy office by stealing the attention of all of her male co-workers--except the one she fancies.

  3. 17 de nov. de 2019 · Silent Sunday: "A Virtuous Vamp" Sunday, November 17, 2019 at 9:47AM. Allow us this tangent for the centennial of the silent comedy The Virtuous Vamp (1919). It starred the then popular actress Constance Talmadge who claims to have been receiving over 60 scripts a week during this period in her career.

  4. She shone as a light comedienne in films like “Dulcy” (1923) and “Her Night of Romance” (1924). “A Virtuous Vamp” was only her second film for First National, but it was no exception: in an era of slapstick, her humor was sub-tle, with understated movements and facial expres-sions. Talmadge was the prototype for Carole Lombard or ...

  5. A Virtuous Vamp. 1919 Directed by David Kirkland. A flirtatious young woman takes a job in a busy office, where her presence is terribly disruptive. None of the men in the office can concentrate on their jobs while her charms are on display. Of course, she sets her eye on the one man who seems oblivious to her. Cast. Crew. Details. Genres.

  6. Overview. A flirtatious young woman takes a job in a busy office, where her presence is terribly disruptive. None of the men in the office can concentrate on their jobs while her charms are on display. Of course, she sets her eye on the one man who seems oblivious to her. David Kirkland. Director. John Emerson. Writer. Anita Loos. Writer.

  7. A Virtuous Vamp Also known as {The Virtuous Vamp} (1919) United States of America B&W : Five reels Directed by David Kirkland