Peggy Hopkins Joyce, an actress known for her role in International House (1933), embodies the spirit of early 20th-century cinema. In this film, she navigates a zany narrative filled with musical numbers and comedic sketches, reflecting the playful experimentation of the era. Joyce's performance adds a layer of charm to the ensemble cast, making her a notable figure in the landscape of cult cinema. Her work in International House highlights the unique blend of entertainment and eccentricity that defines the genre.
International House
Professor Wong has invented a television and invites everyone to see it at China's International House Hotel. Every time Tommy Nash attempts to wed his fiancée Carol Fortescue, he comes down with an illness, and when he breaks out in a rash, the hotel is quarantined. Into this hotel flies Professor Quail in his auto-gyro.