![]() ![]() Come curb the new and watch the old win, Out where the streets are paved with Goldwyn. Come grace this lotus-laden shore, The isle of Do-What’s-Done-Before. Come seek the bourne of palm and pearl, The lovely land of boy-meets-girl. ![]() Bow went on to appear in 46 silent films and 11 “talkies,” before retiring in 1931, after marrying actor Rex Bell. II Hollywood Flapper Oh, come my love and join with me The oldest infant industry. ![]() Her nickname as “The It Girl,” came from her hit silent film “It,” in 1927. She first found fame winning a magazine contest in 1921. She was an amazing actress and overcame countless obstacles in her rise to stardom.” Mike Witherill of MJW Media will also produce the film along with Silver, and Stenn will write the screenplay, based on his book.Ĭlara Bow was born into a very poor family in Brooklyn - into a family that battled both alcoholism and mental health issues. CLARA BOW: Runnin Wild by David Stenn RELEASE DATE: Sept. Production on the Bow movie is expected to begin next year and Silver told Daily Variety her story “is one of the most intriguing stories in all of Hollywood. Interestingly, both Silver and Stenn are also alums of the prestigious Francis Parker School in Lincoln Park. Chicago native David Silver and his Silver Bullet Entertainment production company has acquired the film rights to “Clara Bow: Runnin’ Wild,” David Stenn’s biography of arguably Hollywood’s first sex symbol who was a huge star in the 1920s. ![]()
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