SHORTT'S THEATRE.
A spr.-iaciiliir picture "Broadway Daddies," is now heine shown at Shorlfs Theatre. It is n. drama cr the idlo rich at play and reveals Iho secrcis or their ulcht clubs, cabarets, business deals, and homo lives. Tho story has been c ever y arnmced for Him purposes, and tho plot development provides many spectacular M-ciics and romantic situations. Jacqueline Nnsiiu, Alec II I,'rancls. and Jin Lcaso arc featured iv the production. Miss I.opun has tho role of ,i dancing Klrl ill a famous niKln club who tcornM Hie attentions nf wealthy "daddies" ,nr tllO luvo.or a poor but ambitious youth. test i',! 3 "Ijme''of i th^KiXTa "portrayed b^'lte" Lean- Alec I!. Francis is cast as the hnv's rather Phillips Smalley Rives an cieeptlonaMv line delineation of a ■•daddy." Tho second pic \\' n,\' ;;Mulll- r" Mnlhers." which deals with tho hie lived by ih'wo who seek notoriety and banl^'ire ",'«!" caM.""' 1'" llffllRlil!1" Kil1"-
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 100, 2 May 1929, Page 9
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154SHORTT'S THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 100, 2 May 1929, Page 9
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