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Family Affair

1953, Movie, NR, 81 mins

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Ben Lyon and Bebe Daniels were major stars of the silent era. They married and immigrated to England, where, with their children, they became major radio celebrities in the 1940s and 1950s. This is their first feature, showing the family's misadventures in trying to get a landlord to sign the lease on their new apartment. His reluctance is natural in light of the total havoc the family seems to bring with them everywhere they go. Followed the same year by THE LYONS IN PARIS. leave a comment
Year: 1953
Rated NR

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Cast
Bebe Daniels: Bebe Lyon
Ben Lyon: Ben Lyon
Barbara Lyon: Barbara Lyon
Richard Lyon: Richard
Horace Percival: Mr. Wimple
Molly Weir: Aggie

 

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