
Red Lips
Comedy · Drama · Romance
Overview
Clean-cut Hugh Carver, a promising freshman, arrives at Sanford College with lofty ideals. His focus on academics and sports is quickly derailed when he falls for popular flapper Cynthia Day and her modern, carefree attitude plus—as the title suggests—her bold red lips. As Hugh is drawn into a world of jazz, late-night parties, and "petting" sessions, his grades suffer. As he struggles to balance the temptations of the era’s rebellious youth culture with his personal integrity and athletic ambitions Hugh must decide if his romance with Cynthia is worth the potential ruin of his future.
Top Cast


Marian Nixon
Marian Nixon
Cynthia Day
Marian Nixon
Cynthia Day


Charles 'Buddy' Rogers
Charles 'Buddy' Rogers
Hugh Carver / Buddy
Charles 'Buddy' Rogers
Hugh Carver / Buddy


Stanley Taylor
Stanley Taylor
Stewart Freeman / Carl Peters
Stanley Taylor
Stewart Freeman / Carl Peters


Hayden Stevenson
Hayden Stevenson
'Pop' Moultin
Hayden Stevenson
'Pop' Moultin


Andy Devine
Andy Devine
A Sophmore / Professor Fountain
Andy Devine
A Sophmore / Professor Fountain


Robert Seiter
Robert Seiter
Roache
Robert Seiter
Roache


Hugh Trevor
Hugh Trevor
'Spike' Blair / Norris Parker
Hugh Trevor
'Spike' Blair / Norris Parker


Earl McCarthy
Earl McCarthy
An Upper Classmate
Earl McCarthy
An Upper Classmate
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