Famous London Cabarets - Playtime At The Piccadilly Hotel (1932)

London. Full titles read: “FAMOUS LONDON CABARETS - ’Playtime at the Piccadilly Hotel.’“ Intertitle read: Dancing time in the heart of the West End to the music of Sydney Kyte and his Merry men.“ L/S of men and women dressed in evening wear dancing arm in arm to the band. Intertitle reads: “And meet Christopher Stone introducing another topical novelty - recording the dancing for gramophone discs which will be rushed to the factory and copies pressed and rushed back again - ready for the dancers before they leave. L/S of Christopher Stone informing the audience that the music played by the band during the course of the evening is to be recorded live on gramophone record. M/S’s of man standing next to gramophone recording equipment. Several good shots of men and women on the dance floor of the club. Intertitle read: “And now for the Cabaret. - Mary Homer a dainty dancer.“ L/S’s of Mary Homer wearing a ballet dress and a glittering top-hat. She performs several twists and turns on the dance f
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