London’s Famous Clubs And Cabarets No. 5 (1926)

“Murray’s“ is the club featured, “Where, downstairs, the famous floor echoes to the gliding steps of the dancers.“ M/S (badly decomposed) of revellers seated at round tables. M/S of the three piece band. M/S of a group laughing at a table. L/S high angle of the dance floor. Couples in evening dress dance. “ Then midnight - and the arrival of “the girls.“ Six girls do a dance routine in short skirts. Dance involves high kicks. “Many of us remember Fred Emney and his “Sister to assist her.“ Here’s Joan - his daughter.“ Woman in an old fashioned dress and white wig sings - short shot. “The Daly Sisters struck a new note on their banjos - and the way they danced with them.“ Two long haired girls dance with banjos held aloft. They do one handed cartwheels then strum their banjos. “And “The Three Equals“ showed what trained strength can do - “ three men in white vests and tights perform an acrobatics routine - one man can hold aloft the two others - pretty impressive. Punters sitting at tabl
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