A benefit performance arranged by Al Cooke and Kit Guard in which their roughneck pals in a social club don ballet skirts and sing the Floradora Sextet, furnishes the basis for the title of this number of "Fighting Hearts" series. The plot...See moreA benefit performance arranged by Al Cooke and Kit Guard in which their roughneck pals in a social club don ballet skirts and sing the Floradora Sextet, furnishes the basis for the title of this number of "Fighting Hearts" series. The plot shows the villain as threatening to foreclose a mortgage held by the hero's landlady, hence the benefit performance. Foiled along this line, his henchman attack Alberta Vaughan and, in their attempts to get the money, imprison her in a cellar and gradually fill it with water. Of course, the hero rescues her in the nick of time. Written by
Moving Picture World, May 22, 1926
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