• Director(s)

    Harry O. Hoyt

  • Production Year

    1926

  • Genre(s)

    Drama

  • Approx. running minutes

    61m

  • Cast

    Betty Compson, Tom Ricketts, Armand Kaliz

Film

The Belle of Broadway

mild sex references, threat

THE BELLE OF BROADWAY is a US silent drama from 1926, in which an ageing, faded star of the Paris stage discovers a young woman who bears an uncanny resemblance to her former self and sets out to create a new theatre sensation.

THE BELLE OF BROADWAY is a US silent drama from 1926, in which an ageing, faded star of the Paris stage discovers a young woman who bears an uncanny resemblance to her former self and sets out to create a new theatre sensation.

threat and horror
A man forces a kiss on a younger woman in a melodramatic scene; she pushes him away and makes her discomfort known; the man behaves in a harassing way toward her in several sequences within the film as he expresses his unwelcome attraction to her. A man grabs a woman he is attracted to by the shoulder, but she shoves him away. Characters take part in a duel with pistols.
sex
A man fears his wife may be having affairs. There are undetailed verbal references to sexual desire and relationships, along with occasional innuendo. Characters flirt with one another and kiss.
additional issues
A man slaps another in the face and characters fire guns at one another in occasional very mild, dated scenes of violence. There is infrequent very mild bad language ('damn'). There is brief sight of sketches of nude women on a wall in the background of a scene; these show bare buttocks and breasts, in the context of natural nudity. An ageing actress is told audiences want to see younger performers in the theatre. Characters smoke and drink frequently, in scenes which reflect the period of the story.
  • Director(s)

    Harry O. Hoyt

  • Production Year

    1926

  • Genre(s)

    Drama

  • Approx. running minutes

    61m

  • Cast

    Betty Compson, Tom Ricketts, Armand Kaliz

mild sex references, threat
Classified Date:
08/08/2024
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Elevation Sales Ltd SPHE
threat and horror
A man forces a kiss on a younger woman in a melodramatic scene; she pushes him away and makes her discomfort known; the man behaves in a harassing way toward her in several sequences within the film as he expresses his unwelcome attraction to her. A man grabs a woman he is attracted to by the shoulder, but she shoves him away. Characters take part in a duel with pistols.
sex
A man fears his wife may be having affairs. There are undetailed verbal references to sexual desire and relationships, along with occasional innuendo. Characters flirt with one another and kiss.
additional issues
A man slaps another in the face and characters fire guns at one another in occasional very mild, dated scenes of violence. There is infrequent very mild bad language ('damn'). There is brief sight of sketches of nude women on a wall in the background of a scene; these show bare buttocks and breasts, in the context of natural nudity. An ageing actress is told audiences want to see younger performers in the theatre. Characters smoke and drink frequently, in scenes which reflect the period of the story.
  • Classified date

    08/08/2024

  • Language

    English