

Midnight Daddies
Midnight Daddies is a black-and-white comedy short.
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Plot Summary
This short film features Eddie Cantor in a comedic musical performance. Cantor portrays a man who receives a mysterious phone call and embarks on a series of misadventures that lead him through various musical numbers. The plot is largely a framework for Cantor's signature comedic style and song-and-dance routines.
Critical Reception
As a short film from 1930, critical reception is not as extensively documented as feature films. However, "Midnight Daddies" was a showcase for Eddie Cantor's popularity at the time, highlighting his vaudeville and early film persona. Audiences likely enjoyed the musical numbers and Cantor's energetic performance.
What Reviewers Say
- A showcase for Eddie Cantor's comedic and musical talents.
- Features energetic song-and-dance numbers typical of the era.
- A lighthearted musical short from the early sound film period.
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Fun Fact
Eddie Cantor was a major Vaudeville star who transitioned into film and radio, known for his energetic performances and popular songs like 'Makin' Whoopee'.
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