A Peep At “Here Comes The Bride“ (1930)

Excerpts from the new Musical Comedy at the Piccadilly Theatre in London: “Here Comes the Bride.“ A line of chorus girls playing tambourines dance across the stage as the item title is superimposed over the image. Low angle shot of the girls legs as they do high kicks. They dance off stage. Jean Colin and Clifford Mollison do a dainty dance involving a tap dance routine and some high kicks. Two men dressed as doormen open up doors on the stage set and several couples are “introduced“. The women all wear ornate and glamorous frocks and fur trimmed coats, the men wear top hats and tails. Jean and Clifford perform a comedy routine involving an argument. They are dressed in night clothes - he wars a dressing gown and she a kimono affair. At one stage in the argument she throws up her arms and the kimono falls off. They argue and do a little dance. He points to something up high, she looks up and he steals a kiss. She takes a swipe at him and he ducks. She then sits on the floor pretending to cry.
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