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Zaza (1923)

6.1 | Oct 21, 1923 (US) | Romance, Drama, Comedy | 01:24

Zaza is an actress and the favorite at an open-air theater in a small French town. When diplomat Bernard Dufresne comes to the village, he stays away for fear he will fall for her. But during one performance, while Zaza is singing on a swing, her rival cuts the rope and she falls. Zaza is badly injured and she makes Dufresne's acquaintance. A romance quickly springs up and he installs her in a villa. Their happiness is marred, however, when his wife appears.

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H.B. Warner
Bernard Dufresne
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Ferdinand Gottschalk
Duke de Brissac
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Mary Thurman
Florianne
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Yvonne Hughes
Nathalie
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Riley Hatch
Rigault
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L. Rogers Lytton
Stage Manager
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Ivan Linow
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Florence Fair
Madame Dufresne

Reviews

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CinemaSerf
7 | Jun 06, 2022
You really have to hand it to Gloria Swanson in this - she goes at it full tilt! "Zaza" is a music hall girl. A bit rough round the edges, but she's a decent sort of soul who falls for the womanising "Dufresne" (H.B. Warner) only to discover he is a true cad... The story is pretty predictable, but the journey is a hell of a ride - we even have a cracking cat fight between her and her rival "Florianne" (Mary Thurman) and there are a few quite enchanting scenes with the young "Cecille" (Helen Mack). There is plenty of humour - verging on the bawdy at times, and it is used effectively to demonstrate the best and worst in human nature. There's a lot of acting here, and though the plot doesn't challenge, it is still joy to watch.