Display title | Ella Cinders |
Default sort key | Ella Cinders |
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Page creator | Robkelk (talk | contribs) |
Date of page creation | 22:57, 1 May 2019 |
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Date of latest edit | 17:02, 2 October 2020 |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | With her trendsetting Dutch bob haircut and short skirts, Colleen Moore brought insouciance and innocence to the Flapper image, character and aesthetic. By 1926, however, when she appeared in Ella Cinders, Moore's interpretation of the flapper had been eclipsed by the more overtly sexual version popularized by Clara Bow or Joan Crawford. In Ella Cinders, Ella (Colleen Moore) wins a beauty contest sponsored by a movie magazine and is awarded a studio contract. |