Love (1929)

No title. According to paper records this story features extracts from a stage show called “Love“ (or it could be “Love Lies“ - see story called “Walking It!“) L/S of stage set with large number of the chorus dancing. They form a kind of human seesaw and two of the cast are lifted up and down into the air, then tipped from side to side. Perhaps this is to represent the movement of a boat? The chorus then do a kind of “hornpipe“ dance. “Twinkling dancing feet and Madge Elliott and Cyril Ritchard’s whirling grace“ are featured next. A couple perform a dance which incorporates spins and throws, Cyril dancing on a sofa and Madge falling off a table. “But, hist! Here cometh the rivals - Laddie Cliff and Stanley Lupino.“ The two men run on stage in a Tango dancing hold. They do a comedy skit on the dance we have just seen, throwing each other around and dancing on the settee. One falls off the table on top of the other. “Stanley Lupino just can’t help joining Laddie Cliff and Connie Emerald
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