Coquette (1929) Coquette

Coquette ★★½ 1929 Pickford's first talkie portrays her as a flirtatious flapper from a well-to-do family who falls in love with a poor man her father despises. So much in fact that daddy kills the young man and then commits suicide, leaving his daughter to face the world alone. Pickford and Brown get to share a melodramatic death scene and audiences flocked to hear "America's Sweetheart" speak onscreen. Based on a play by George Abbott and Anne Preston. 75m/B VHS. Mary Pickford, Johnny Mack Brown, Matt Moore, John St. Polis, Henry Kolker, George Irving, Louise Beavers, William Janney; Director: Sam Taylor; Writer: Karl Struss. Oscars '29: Actress (Pickford).

At-a-glance
Year Released 1929
Length (in minutes) 75
Display Black & White
Formats VHS
National Film Registry
Awards
Year Source Award
1929 Oscars Actress
Credits
Role Name
Actor George Irving
Actor John St. Polis
Actor William Janney
Actor Matt Moore
Actor Mary Pickford
Actor Johnny Mack Brown
Actor Henry Kolker
Actor Louise Beavers
Cinematographer Karl Struss
Director Sam Taylor