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Forsythe, Seamon & Farrell (1934)

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Titles read: “Now Pathetone has pleasure in presenting - The Famous Comedy Team - Forsythe, Seamon & Farrell - of Variety renown“. London (probably Pathe studio). We first see a man singing a rather slow and stodgy song. He is interrupted by a large woman, wheeling a piano onto the stage. She says she wants some hot music and starts singing 'Nobody's Sweetheart Now', while the man seems to accompany her on the piano (sounds more like a full jazz band playing). The woman does some crazy dancing to the music. A blonde woman runs onto the stage and asks the man if the other woman is Mae West. The man says “No, it's Tuckbone Annie“! The girl starts singing a song, 'Every Little Bit of Me Loves Every Little Bit of You“ in a squeaky Brooklyn accent, accompanied by the large woman on piano. The man joins in, then the girl goes into a twirling dance. I'm not sure which is Forsythe, which is Seamon and which is Farrell in this act. Duplicate exists in Turns Can 9 - see separate record for details.

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