
The New York Peacock
Billy Martin is sent to New York to put through a war contract for his father, a new England manufacturer, and takes $100,000 as a security. The munition broker's secretary, a crook, tells Graham, a gambling house keeper, of Billy...
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"Solomon in all his glory could never have exhibited such bizarre sartorial effects as are displayed by Valeska Suratt in "The New York Peacock," a five-reel screen drama written by Mary Murillo and produced by the Fox Film Company. In fact her costumes are the most striking feature of the picture, and are decorated with spiders, tigers, swans and gargoyles. She changes these costumes with great frequency, and even permits the spectator to inspect lacy articles of apparel which shall be nameless, and allows him to behold the wonders of her marble bath and the expanse of her well-forme..."
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The New York Peacock (1917) is a lost silent film.
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Billy Martin is sent to New York to put through a war contract for his father, a new England manufacturer, and takes $100,000 as a security. The munition broker's secretary, a crook, tells Graham, a gambling house keeper, of Billy...