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  1. 60 minutes; 6 reels; 5,412 feet. Country. United States. Language. Silent (English intertitles) Slaves of Beauty is a 1927 American silent comedy drama film directed by John G. Blystone and starring Olive Tell, Holmes Herbert, Earle Foxe, Margaret Livingston, and future talent agent Sue Carol.

  2. Slaves of Beauty: Directed by John G. Blystone. With Olive Tell, Holmes Herbert, Earle Foxe, Margaret Livingston. When Len Jones develops a beauty clay that brings wealth to his household, his wife Anastasia tires of him and falls in love with the beauty-shop manager, Paul Terry, a dashing young male vamp.

  3. Slaves of Beauty película dirigida por John G. Blystone y protagonizada por Olive Tell, Holmes Herbert y Earle Foxe. Año: 1927. Sinopsis: Cuando Len Jones desarrolla una arcilla de belleza que trae riqueza a su hogar, su esposa Anastasia se cansa de él y se enamora del gerente del salón de belleza, Paul Terry, un apuesto joven vampiro. ...,

  4. Synopsis by Hal Erickson. One of many silent-movie satires of the "beauty salon" craze, Slaves of Beauty gets under way when chemist Leonard Jones (Holmes Herbert) invents a miraculous new facial clay. Whoever applies this clay to his or her face will emerge looking at least twenty years younger.

  5. Slaves of Beauty (1927) directed by John G. Blystone • Reviews, film + cast • Letterboxd. 1927 Directed by John G. Blystone. Comedic send-up of the beauty salon industry… Cast. Crew. Details. Genres. Releases. Olive Tell Holmes Herbert Earle Foxe Margaret Livingston Sue Carol Richard Walling Mary Foy. 60 mins More at IMDb TMDb.

  6. Slaves of Beauty. Summaries. When Len Jones develops a beauty clay that brings wealth to his household, his wife Anastasia tires of him and falls in love with the beauty-shop manager, Paul Terry, a dashing young male vamp. She soon neglects their business and sells the shop to a rival, who turns out to be none other than her husband.

  7. Slaves of Beauty is a 1927 American silent comedy drama film directed by John G. Blystone and starring Olive Tell, Holmes Herbert, Earle Foxe, Margaret Livingston, and future talent agent Sue Carol. The film was written by William M. Conselman from a story by Nina Wilcox Putnam entitled "The Grandflapper," edited by Margaret Clancey and ...