Burning Up Broadway (1928)
Harry Wells, a New Yorker, takes his friend Bob Travers, a westerner visiting the city, to a cafe for an evening of pleasure. When Bob becomes interested in Floss, the chief chorus girl, he incurs the wrath of Spike, owner of the cafe, who is in love with her.
Director:
Phil Rosen
Writer:
Frances Guihan
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Helene Costello as Floss |
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Robert Frazer as Bob Travers |
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Sam Hardy as Spike |
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Ernest Hilliard as Harry Wells |
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Max Asher as Nick |
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Jack Rich as Slim |
| Directing | Phil Rosen | Director |
| Writing | Frances Guihan | Screenplay |
| Writing | Norman Houston | Story |
| Production | Joe Rock | Producer |
| Camera | Herbert Kirkpatrick | Director of Photography |
| Editing | Leotta Whytock | Editor |