The Cabaret Kid
The Cabaret Kid

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The Cabaret Kid

1926
Movie
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English

A pilot saves a dancer from a Paris nightclub owner and they stow away to Cornwall.

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Director: Robert F. HillGenres: Comedy, Short

Plot Summary

The film centers on a naive young man who travels to the city with dreams of becoming a star performer. He quickly finds himself entangled in the vibrant and sometimes overwhelming world of a speakeasy. Through a series of comical mishaps and misunderstandings, he attempts to navigate this new environment while trying to pursue his ambitions.

Critical Reception

As a silent short from the 1920s, 'The Cabaret Kid' is largely evaluated through the lens of its historical context. Contemporary reviews, if available, likely focused on its comedic timing and the performances of its cast within the popular vaudeville and early film styles of the era. Modern critical reception is scarce, but it's recognized as a minor piece of early American cinematic history, offering a glimpse into the entertainment trends of the Prohibition era.

What Reviewers Say

  • A charmingly simple comedy short from the silent film era.

  • Features performances typical of the vaudeville-influenced humor popular in the 1920s.

  • Offers a snapshot of urban nightlife and entertainment during Prohibition.

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Fun Fact

Gladys Walton, one of the stars of 'The Cabaret Kid,' was a popular actress in early Hollywood, known for her roles in melodramas and comedies before her career was cut short.

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