This apparently is all that survives of this segment (I'm noticing the "skips" in the soundtrack...). I'm also wondering if this number was originally filmed in Technicolor? Anyway...Over all, the sound seems to be pretty darn good for an early talkie... A pleasure! Thanks - -
OK, I'm sorry, but um... at 4:18, do you see what I see (the set design in the background)? Does that not look like - - ?....
Jeez, you wonder...
(OK, just sayin'...)
:O
ClarasBeau 1 month ago
This apparently is all that survives of this segment (I'm noticing the "skips" in the soundtrack...). I'm also wondering if this number was originally filmed in Technicolor? Anyway...Over all, the sound seems to be pretty darn good for an early talkie... A pleasure! Thanks - -
ClarasBeau 1 month ago
Sweet of you to post this... What a show!... Thanks - -
ClarasBeau 1 month ago
The singer, Marjorie 'Babe' Kane was born in 1909. she would be about 20 here.
Technicolor 1922 to the 1950s
First talkie in 1927.
TheGranule 3 months ago
The "Ladies of the dance" song is beautiful. It`s really a treat.
Jotaemesg 4 months ago
Wait, Margie Kane??
God I love this!
paulj0557 8 months ago