Frank Richardson and Marjorie White from 'Sunnyside Up' (1929)
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- Опубликовано: 5 июн 2011
- Socialite Jack Cromwell (Charles Farrell) has second thoughts about his coming marriage when finds his intended flirting. He runs off to New York to think things over and meets a Molly (Janet Gaynor), a girl from a poor neighborhood, at a block party. He persuades her to return to Southhampton with him to make his fiancée jealous. His scheme works, but in the process, Molly has fallen in love with Jack. When she leaves and he faces never seeing her again, he realizes that it is Molly whom he really loves.
Written by Buddy G. DeSylva, Lew Brown, Ray Henderson and David Butler (who also directed) Развлечения
Mmm. They really entertained back in the day! Cute routine. Thank goodness we have the ability to preserve these priceless glimpses into yesteryear.
Very good to see this again. Film was shown by BBC in the 1970s and on Channel 4 in the 1990s in what was a full (or fuller) version. Deserves to be widely available as innovative and most entertaining. Robert Smith
Ah, the great Marjorie White. Such a shame we lost this great comedic talent at such a young age. She died in an auto accident in 1935 at the age of 31. All that potential. . . GONE! Thankfully, we can still enjoy her work in films such as this. Thanks for posting.
Bless her !!
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That's Eddy Tierney, Marjorie White's husband and vaudeville partner. It was his first and last movie.
Poor Margie killed by an irresponsible driver
Frank Richardson was a music hall star, when vaudeville was in decline, and both he and Janet Gaynor appeared in a few pretty awful Fox musicals at this time.
a really cute routine...i'd have paid money to see these two...
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What an insightful comment!
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