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The Custard Cup

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In a small village where life is governed by traditions and competitions, the community prepares for its most anticipated event of the year: the grand dessert competition. The protagonist, a young baker named Charlie, is known for his exceptional talent in making sweet delights, but he can't help feeling the pressure of being the heir to his grandfather's famous secret recipe. Meanwhile, his best friend, Lily, dreams of opening her own bakery, but her family has other expectations for her.

As the days leading up to the contest approach, a rivalry intensifies when an arrogant chef arrives in town, determined to take home the trophy with his unmatched pastry cream. Charlie finds himself caught between the need to earn the respect of the community and his desire to support Lily in her dream. With each whir of the mixer, everyday conversations, and shared laughter, the tension between the two friends grows, challenging their friendship.

When the day of the contest finally arrives, Charlie and Lily must confront their fears, family expectations, and, above all, the intense competition. Amid laughter and mishaps, they will discover that sometimes victory is not measured in trophies, but in love, friendship, and the courage to pursue our dreams. The film is a sweet and fun journey that evokes the spirit of community and highlights the power of human connections through food.

Media type
Movie
Year
1923
Director
Herbert Brenon
Writer
G. Marion Burton
Actors
Mary Carr
Myrta Bonillas
Miriam Battista
Jerry Devine
Ernest McKay
Peggy Shaw
Lisle Leigh
Fred Esmelton
Henry Sedley
Louis Hendricks
Edward Boring
Emily Lorraine
Ben Lyon
Richard Collins
Nick Hollen
Gender
Drama
Country
United States
Original title
The Custard Cup
Duration
70
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