

Painted Faces
Directed by Albert S. RogellAfter a vaudeville performer is murdered backstage, framed-up evidence lead the police to arrest a troupe member. At his trial, Hermann, a Scandinavian clown known as Beppo, is the lone juror holding out against conviction and pleading for his innocence and acquittal.
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Painted Faces was released on 20 november 1929.
Painted Faces was directed by Albert S. Rogell.
Painted Faces has a runtime of 74 m.
Painted Faces was produced by John M. Stahl.
After a vaudeville performer is murdered backstage, framed-up evidence lead the police to arrest a troupe member. At his trial, Hermann, a Scandinavian clown known as Beppo, is the lone juror holding out against conviction and pleading for his innocence and acquittal.
The key characters in Painted Faces are Hermann / Beppo (Joe E. Brown), Nancy (Helen Foster), Babe Barnes (Dorothy Gulliver).
Painted Faces is rated Passed.
Painted Faces is a Misdaad, Mysterie, Romantiek film.
Painted Faces has an audience rating of 6.2 out of 10.







