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  1. Clothes Make the Pirate: Dirigido por Maurice Tourneur. Con Leon Errol, Dorothy Gish, Nita Naldi, George F. Marion. The film is a comedy that centers on a disgruntled 18th century Bostonian, played by Errol, who while wishing that he was a pirate, dons the clothes and play-acts the part.

  2. Clothes Make the Pirate película dirigida por Maurice Tourneur y protagonizada por Leon Errol, Dorothy Gish y Nita Naldi. Año: 1925. Sinopsis: La película es una comedia que se centra en un bostoniano descontento del siglo XVIII, interpretado por Errol, quien mientras desea ser un pirata, se pone la ropa y representa el papel.

  3. Clothes Make the Pirate es una película estrenada en el año 1926 dirigida por Maurice Tourneur . Está protagonizada por Leon Errol, Dorothy Gish, Nita Naldi...A disgruntled 18th century Bostonian who while wishing that he was a pirate, dons the clothes and play-acts the part.

  4. Clothes Make the Pirate is a 1925 American silent comedy film directed by Maurice Tourneur and starring Leon Errol and Dorothy Gish. The film was written by Marion Fairfax from the novel of the same name by Holman Francis Day. [1] Plot. Tremble-at-Evil Tidd is a disgruntled 18th-century Bostonian wishes that he was a pirate.

  5. 17 de feb. de 2007 · Clothes Make The Pirate - Trailer (1925) - YouTube. Adlerangriffe. 4.96K subscribers. Subscribed. 9. 2.4K views 16 years ago. After his impressive screen debut in Sally, stage comedian Leon...

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  6. Clothes Make the Pirate es una película de comedia muda estadounidense de 1925dirigida por Maurice Tourneur y protagonizada por Leon Errol y Dorothy Gish. La película fue escrita por Marion Fairfax a partir de la novela del mismo nombre de Holman Francis Day .

  7. Clothes Make the Pirate (1926) directed by Maurice Tourneur • Reviews, film + cast • Letterboxd. 1926 Directed by Maurice Tourneur. He was at home midst shot and shell ’cause home with the missus was hot as H !! A disgruntled 18th century Bostonian who while wishing that he was a pirate, dons the clothes and play-acts the part.