Coquette

Coquette is a 1929 American film written and directed by Sam Taylor. The film is based on a play by George Abbott and Ann Preston bridge players. The film was the firstsound film Mary Pickfords . She won an Oscar in 1930 for her acting in this film. ==Story[ Edit] == Norma Besant is the daughter of a doctor and does nothing more than flirting. If they ultimately choose not to state her father Michael Jeffery, behind this choice. If the new couple is not influenced by his opinion, he is evil. ==Division Of Roles[ Edit] == ==Academy Awards[ Edit] == Mary Pickford won for her role in the film an Academy Award for best actress. Reviewers assumed that Ruth Chatterton was going to win the Oscar, because Pickford negative reviews for this movie. There was clearly suggested that Pickford was better in silent films. It was the second Oscar ceremony. A year before Janet Gaynor got the award for best actress.