Harry Fox comes onto the Vitaphone stage and does a brief version of his act: two songs, and some snappy patter that hasn't aged well.
He's all genial smiles, and the second song is about hotel towels he steals; out come his "Six American Beauties", half a dozen of less than attractive women, each dressed in a towel bearing a hotel name; Marjorie Main is listed by the IMDb as Miss Statler in her movie debut, but I don't think it's her.
I can see why Fox was a popular performer of the era, even if his efforts must have fallen off the map in a very few years. In the meantime, he had had a good run.
He's all genial smiles, and the second song is about hotel towels he steals; out come his "Six American Beauties", half a dozen of less than attractive women, each dressed in a towel bearing a hotel name; Marjorie Main is listed by the IMDb as Miss Statler in her movie debut, but I don't think it's her.
I can see why Fox was a popular performer of the era, even if his efforts must have fallen off the map in a very few years. In the meantime, he had had a good run.