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  1. The Perils of Pauline is a 1914 American melodrama film serial produced by William Randolph Hearst and released by the Eclectic film company, shown in bi-weekly installments, featuring Pearl White as the title character, an ambitious young heiress with an independent nature and a desire for adventure.

  2. The Perils of Pauline: Directed by George Marshall. With Betty Hutton, John Lund, Billy De Wolfe, William Demarest. The real life story of actress Pearl White during her rise to fame in silent serials.

  3. The Perils of Pauline is a 1947 American Technicolor comedy film directed by George Marshall and starring Betty Hutton, John Lund and William Demarest. It was produced and released by Paramount Pictures. The film is a fictionalized Hollywood account of silent film star Pearl White 's rise to fame, starring Hutton as White.

  4. The Perils of Pauline: Directed by Louis J. Gasnier, Donald MacKenzie. With Pearl White, Crane Wilbur, Paul Panzer, Edward José. Pauline, a young maiden, must protect herself from the treacherous "guardian" of her inheritance, who repeatedly plots to murder her and take the money for himself.

  5. Aug 18, 2012 · THE PERILS OF PAULINE (1914) - chapter 1 Starring: Pearl White, Crane Wilbur, Paul Panzer Directed by Louis J. Gasnier, Donald MacKenzie Eclectic Film Company/Pathé Frères (USA division)...

  6. May 18, 2019 · The Perils of Pauline is a 1914 American melodrama film serial shown in weekly installments, featuring Pearl White as the title character.

  7. The Perils of Pauline (1914), Pathe's silent film episodic serial, is considered the most famous suspense serial in cinema history. It is not the first serial, however -- that honor goes to Edison's What Happened to Mary?

  8. The Perils of Pauline. Jump to Edit. Summaries. Pauline, a young maiden, must protect herself from the treacherous "guardian" of her inheritance, who repeatedly plots to murder her and take the money for himself. Young Pauline is left a lot of money when her wealthy uncle dies.

  9. Perils Of Pauline, The (1947) -- (Movie Clip) The Sewing Machine Following a prologue, we meet Peal White (Betty Hutton), working for Joe Gurt (Frank Faylen) in a New York sweatshop, improvising Frank Loesser's The Sewing Machine, in the fanciful bio-pic, The Perils Of Pauline, 1947.

  10. The Perils of Pauline was the most successful example of its genre—the short-episode serial that emphasized suspense, danger, and the cliff-hanger ending that aimed at bringing the audience back for the next sequel. The Perils of Pauline made White an international movie star whose fame…. Read More.