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* HouseboatHero: Wade seemingly lives on his boat (it's the only kind of "home" he's seen in).
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* BungledSuicide: Towards the end, not wanting to return making a film for Swan, Daisy attempts suicide by opening the gas in her kitchen. People keep ringing at her door, she stops to go open every time, then it's the phone. She then tries to put a burner on (to make the gas explode) and only manages to burn her hand. After that, she abandons her suicidal thoughts, puts the gas on again along with a burner and happily blows up the house instead.
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* BungledSuicide: Towards the end, not wanting to return making a film for Swan, Daisy attempts suicide by opening the gas in her kitchen. People keep ringing at her door, she stops to go open every time, then it's the phone. She then tries to put light a burner on (to make the gas explode) and only manages to burn her hand. After that, she abandons her suicidal thoughts, puts the gas on again along with a burner and happily blows up lets the house blow up instead.
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* BarefootPoverty: Daisy goes barefoot most of the time in her initial life in poverty on Angel Beach.
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* DoesNotLikeShoes: Daisy goes barefoot most of the time in her initial life in poverty on Angel Beach.
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In [[TheGreatDepression 1935]] California, Daisy Clover (Wood) is a 15-year-old tomboy living with her eccentric mother (Gordon) in a ramshackle trailer alongside the boardwalk in Angel Beach. One day Daisy gets the opportunity to become a big movie star thanks to studio mogul Raymond "Ray" Swan (Plummer), but subequently finds herself having to deal with Swan's controlling demands and the cruelties of Hollywood. She also enters into a romance with her fellow film star Wade Lewis (Redford), which helps her to cope for a time.
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In [[TheGreatDepression 1935]] California, Daisy Clover (Wood) is a 15-year-old tomboy living with her eccentric mother (Gordon) in a ramshackle trailer alongside the boardwalk in Angel Beach. One day Daisy gets the opportunity to become a big movie star thanks to studio mogul Raymond "Ray" Swan (Plummer), but subequently subsequently finds herself having to deal with Swan's controlling demands and along with the cruelties and exploitation of Hollywood. She also enters into starts a romance with her fellow film star Wade Lewis (Redford), which helps her to cope for a time.
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In [[TheGreatDepression 1935]] California, Daisy Clover (Wood) is a 15-year-old tomboy living with her eccentric mother (Gordon) in a ramshackle trailer alongside the boardwalk in Angel Beach. One day Daisy gets the opportunity to become a big movie star thanks to studio mogul Raymond "Ray" Swan (Plummer), but she soon finds herself having to deal with Swan's controlling demands and the cruelty of Hollywood. She also starts a romance with fellow film star Wade Lewis (Redford), which helps her to cope for a time.
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In [[TheGreatDepression 1935]] California, Daisy Clover (Wood) is a 15-year-old tomboy living with her eccentric mother (Gordon) in a ramshackle trailer alongside the boardwalk in Angel Beach. One day Daisy gets the opportunity to become a big movie star thanks to studio mogul Raymond "Ray" Swan (Plummer), but she soon subequently finds herself having to deal with Swan's controlling demands and the cruelty cruelties of Hollywood. She also starts enters into a romance with her fellow film star Wade Lewis (Redford), which helps her to cope for a time.time.
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* RomanceInducingSmudge: Wade tenderly cleans Daisy's face of her makeup a bit before kissing her when she's doing a film dressed as a doll.
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* HappyCircusMusic: The music number called "The Circus Is A Wacky World" has to perform for a film. Very much SoundtrackDissonance since she freaks out in a violent nervous breakdown when having to perform [[invoked]][[LoopingLines ADR]] for it.
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* HappyCircusMusic: The music number called "The Circus Is A Wacky World" Daisy has to perform for a film. Very much SoundtrackDissonance since she freaks she's increasingly unhappy working for Swan and ends up freaking out in a violent nervous breakdown after her mother's death when having to perform [[invoked]][[LoopingLines ADR]] for it.it afterwards.
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* HappyCircusMusic: The music number called "The Circus Is A Wacky World" has to perform for a film. Very much SoundtrackDissonance since she freaks out in a violent nervous breakdown when having to perform [[LoopingLines ADR]] for it.
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* HappyCircusMusic: The music number called "The Circus Is A Wacky World" has to perform for a film. Very much SoundtrackDissonance since she freaks out in a violent nervous breakdown when having to perform [[LoopingLines [[invoked]][[LoopingLines ADR]] for it.
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* HappyCircusMusic: The music number called "The Circus Is A Wacky World" has to perform for a film. Very much SoundtrackDissonance since she freaks out in a violent nervous breakdown when having to perform [[LoopingLines ADR]] for it.
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* HappilyFailedSuicide: Daisy fails to commit suicide with gas in the house where Swan had her mother live once she became an actress, and probably decides it's just better to live and happily blows up the house instead.
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* HappilyFailedSuicide: Daisy fails to commit suicide with gas in the house where Swan had her late mother live once she became an actress, and probably decides it's just better to live and happily blows up the house instead.
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* HappilyFailedSuicide: Daisy fails to commit suicide with gas in the house where Swan had her mother live once she became an actress, and probably decides it's just better to live and happily blows up the house instead.
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* JailbaitTaboo: Daisy is only 15/16, and Raymond Swan threatens to have the adult Wade arrested for romancing her. He even words out the "jailbait" part. Which doesn't prevent Swan himself from starting an affair with Daisy later on.
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* JailbaitTaboo: Daisy is only 15/16, and Raymond Swan threatens to have the adult Wade arrested for romancing her. He even words out the "jailbait" part. Which doesn't prevent Swan himself from starting an affair with Daisy later on.
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In [[TheGreatDepression 1935]] California, Daisy Clover (Wood) is a 15-year-old tomboy living with her eccentric mother (Gordon) in a ramshackle trailer alongside the boardwalk in Angel Beach. One day Daisy gets the opportunity to become a big movie star thanks to studio mogul Raymond "Ray" Swan (Plummer), but she soon finds herself having to deal with the cruelty of Hollywood. She also starts a romance with fellow film star Wade Lewis (Redford), which helps her to cope for a time.
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In [[TheGreatDepression 1935]] California, Daisy Clover (Wood) is a 15-year-old tomboy living with her eccentric mother (Gordon) in a ramshackle trailer alongside the boardwalk in Angel Beach. One day Daisy gets the opportunity to become a big movie star thanks to studio mogul Raymond "Ray" Swan (Plummer), but she soon finds herself having to deal with Swan's controlling demands and the cruelty of Hollywood. She also starts a romance with fellow film star Wade Lewis (Redford), which helps her to cope for a time.
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In 1936 California, Daisy Clover (Wood) is a 15-year-old tomboy living with her eccentric mother (Gordon) in a ramshackle trailer alongside the boardwalk in Angel Beach. One day Daisy gets the opportunity to become a big movie star thanks to studio mogul Raymond "Ray" Swan (Plummer), but she soon finds herself having to deal with the cruelty of Hollywood. She also starts a romance with fellow film star Wade Lewis (Redford), which helps her to cope for a time.
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In 1936 [[TheGreatDepression 1935]] California, Daisy Clover (Wood) is a 15-year-old tomboy living with her eccentric mother (Gordon) in a ramshackle trailer alongside the boardwalk in Angel Beach. One day Daisy gets the opportunity to become a big movie star thanks to studio mogul Raymond "Ray" Swan (Plummer), but she soon finds herself having to deal with the cruelty of Hollywood. She also starts a romance with fellow film star Wade Lewis (Redford), which helps her to cope for a time.
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* FictionalProvince: "Angel Beach" doesn't exist. Rather, it was filmed at the pier of Santa Monica.
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* NoCommunitiesWereHarmed: "Angel Beach" doesn't exist. Rather, it was obviously filmed at the pier of Santa Monica.