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2[[caption-width-right:350:Hollywood can be very exciting]]
3Ah, the old story of the simple Midwest girl who heads off to Hollywood in the hopes of becoming a star. No doubt it was an old story even in 1923, when it was put to film in the silent comedy ''The Extra Girl''.
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5This time, the girl is Sue Graham, played by Creator/MabelNormand in her last feature film. Fleeing a loveless ArrangedMarriage, she escapes to comic misadventures in Tinseltown. She is soon joined by Dave Giddings, her childhood sweetheart. Later on, her parents join her out west, and get their life savings swindled by a crook. Also, a lion gets loose in the studio at one point.
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8!!This film has the examples of:
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10* ArrangedMarriage: Sue's father tries to force her to marry Aaron Applejohn.
11* AsHimself: Silent stars William Desmond and Billy Bevan appear as themselves.
12* CareerVersusMan: After her disastrous screen test, Dave encourages Sue to give up her acting dreams and marry him. She does choose him over a career in the end, but they keep a film of that hilarious audition as a souvenir of her Hollywood days.
13* CatScare: And it's not even a horror film. While Sue is preparing a letter she's secretly sending to Hollywood, her bedroom door opens and she freezes, but it's just the cat. The incident nevertheless results in her swallowing her only stamp.
14* ComedicUnderwearExposure: During her screen test, Sue's period dress flies up and reveals her bloomers. Made worse by the fact that a stagehand's glove was attached to them due to her having sat on it earlier.
15* DisposableFiance: Sue is supposed to marry Aaron Applejohn, played by future ''[[Film/TheThreeStooges Three Stooges]]'' foil Vernon Dent. She is not even slightly interested in him.
16* {{Elopement}}: Sue and Dave plan to do this, but Sue's parents catch them and guilt her into staying. When she does run away, it's for Hollywood rather than for marriage.
17* EscapedAnimalRampage: Due to a mix-up with a dog wearing a lion costume, Sue accidentally sets a real lion loose in the studio.
18* FirstGuyWins: Sue wants to marry her childhood friend Dave Giddings, and she does in the end.
19* FlyoverCountry: Sue is from "between the Rocky Mountains and Pittsburgh," specifically a small town in Illinois. The film was actually made before commercial transcontinental flights, but the attitude towards the region is clearly the same as today.
20* GetRichQuickScheme: Sue's father invests all his money in an oil company that [[TemptingFate he's repeatedly assured can't possibly fail]]. Guess what happens.
21* GorgeousPeriodDress: In-universe. When Sue auditions for a role in a PeriodPiece, she and the other actors are dressed up in fancy nineteenth-century costumes.
22* NonindicativeName: In Hollywood, Sue works in the wardrobe department, and has one disastrous screen test for a leading role. At no point in the film is she employed as an extra.
23* OnionTears: Sue cries when Aaron talks about their upcoming marriage. She claims her tears are due to the onion she's peeling.
24* PuppyLove: Pa Graham believes Sue and Dave's relationship is just this trope. Aaron thinks it's more serious, and he's not wrong.
25* RunawayBride: Sue becomes one when she runs away from her wedding to Aaron.
26* SmallTownBoredom: Sue wants to get away from this.
27* StartMyOwn: After Sue is fired for the lion incident, she announces that she'll just start her own studio because her father is about to be very rich. [[TemptingFate Uh-huh.]]
28* StickySituation: Sue steps on gum right before she's supposed to act a scene.

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