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    Dancing Sweeties (1930)

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    Dancing Sweeties (1930)

    Dancing Sweeties (1930)
    DVD5 | VIDEO_TS | NTSC | 4:3 | 720x480 | 9000 kbps | 4.1Gb
    Audio: English AC3 2.0 @ 192 Kbps
    01:02:00 | USA | Comedy, Romance, Drama

    Bill is a hot shot dancer who partners with Jazzbo, until he sees Molly at the dance. He enters the Waltz with Molly and wins first prize - and they wind up being married that same night. Now they are free of their parents nagging and their own bosses. 24 hours - no dancing as in-laws are visiting. 24 days - the Apartment is finished so off to the Hoffman's Parisian Dance Palace. Molly can only dance the Waltz and not the hot new jazz dance so she leaves and Bill follows. They are both unhappy, Bill has two left feet when it comes to romance

    Director: Ray Enright
    Cast: Grant Withers, Sue Carol, Tully Marshall, Edna Murphy, Eddie Phillips, Margaret Seddon, Sid Silvers, Vince Barnett, Billy Bletcher, Joe Bordeaux, Eddie Clayton, Dora Dean, Jim Mason, Roger Moore, Lee Moran, Lee Phelps, Kate Price, Harry Stubbs, Ada Mae Vaughn

    Dancing Sweeties (1930)

    Dancing Sweeties (1930)


    IMDb

    Dancing Sweeties is set primarily in a Chicago dance emporium. During a dance contest, Bill (Grant Withers) and Molly (Sue Carol) meet and fall in love. Deciding to go professional, Bill drops Molly when she proves unable to memorize their dance routines. Finally, however, Bill realizes that there's more to life than a syncopated pair of tootsies, and he proposes to Molly. The film's four songs were hummable but forgettable: a fifth, "Dancing With Tears in My Eyes," was cut from the final release print but went on to become a hit thanks to incessant radio and jukebox exposure. The reviewer for Variety at the time of the film's release described Dancing Sweeties as typical of a genre in which the characters' brains were in their feet

    Dancing Sweeties (1930)

    Dancing Sweeties (1930)