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Lure of the Night Club

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253:, where she enjoys dancing again. John gives Mary her salary upfront so she can send it to Tom without delay, and she affectionately thanks him backstage. When Tom witnesses this, he begins angrily insulting Mary and her friends. She cuts his rant short by presenting him with a check and explaining the situation. The ungrateful Tom tears up the check and continues to berate her. She breaks up with him and decides to remain on Broadway. When Tom tries to follow Mary, John steps in and punches him in the face. 443: 398: 330:
gave the film mixed reviews. A positive review claimed, "The small town audience will find 'The Lure of the Night' very much to its liking. The theatrical atmosphere always supplies a certain kick which registers effectively with this crowd." In another review, Lillian W. Brennan simply wrote, "'Lure
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motion picture copyright description, follows "true blue," jazz-dancing, showgirl Mary Murdock. She returns to her dilapidated family home in the countryside, escorted by show business manager John Stone in a
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club The Golden Garter, Mary convinces John to cancel her contract so she may give up show business and marry Tom. Though Tom's Aunt Susan makes life difficult, Mary remains committed to her engagement.
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hits the farm, causing terrible damage and destroying most of the stock and chickens. The repairs and replacing the animals will cost $ 1,000, which Tom doesn't have.
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John brings gifts to the farm on Mary's birthday. She informs him about the farm's troubles, leading John to offer her $ 3,000 for a two-week engagement dancing in
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John tells Mary that her happiness is all that matters, even if that means marrying Tom. Mary reveals that she loves John and she wants to marry him instead.
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takes a job dancing so she can save her fiancé's damaged farm after a violent storm.
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felt, "Miss Dana has made better pictures than this light program film."
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that it was a "Small bright light picture. Not up to the Dana standard."
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Preuss, Mrs. Richard A. (13 August 1927). Quigley, Martin J. (ed.).
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This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the
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ran a review by Mrs. Richard A. Preuss of the Arvada Theatre in
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The Silents: Silent Feature Films, 1910-36, Volume 40, Issue 2
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Preuss, R.A. (13 August 1927). Powell, A. Van Buren (ed.).
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of the Night Club' tells its story right in the title."
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Index

Tom Buckingham
Burke Jenkins
Viola Dana
Robert Ellis
Jack Dougherty
Robert Newhard
Film Booking Offices of America
Ideal Films
intertitles
silent
romantic
drama
Tom Buckingham
Viola Dana
Robert Ellis
Jack Dougherty
showgirl
The Film Daily
Library of Congress
Rolls Royce
cabaret
incubator
cyclone
New York City
Broadway
Viola Dana
Robert Ellis
Jack Dougherty
Bert Woodruff
Lydia Yeamans Titus

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