Kid Boots
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Sheet music cover (cropped) | |
Music | Harry Tierney |
Lyrics | Joseph McCarthy |
Book | William Anthony McGuire and Otto Harbach |
Productions | 1923 Broadway |
Kid Boots is a musical with a book by William Anthony McGuire and Otto Harbach, music by Harry Tierney, and lyrics by Joseph McCarthy. The show was staged by Edward Royce.
Produced by Florenz Ziegfeld, the Broadway production, opened on December 31, 1923 at the Earl Carroll Theatre and then moved to the Selwyn Theatre for a total of 489 performances. The cast starred Eddie Cantor and Mary Eaton, with George Olsen and his orchestra.
The show was billed as “A Musical Comedy of Palm Beach and Golf” and was set at the Everglades Club in Palm Beach, Florida. It was a showcase for Eddie Cantor, who played the caddie master at the swank club. He gives golf lessons on the side, with crooked balls so the clients need more instruction. He’s also a bootlegger and a busybody. He can’t be fired, however, because he has something on everyone at the club. The most famous song to come out of the show was “Dinah” by Sam M. Lewis, Joe Young and Harry Akst, added to the finale during the run for Eddie.
Film versions
During the run in New York City, inventor Lee DeForest filmed Cantor in the DeForest Phonofilm sound-on-film process, in a short film known as A Few Moments With Eddie Cantor, Star of "Kid Boots". In 1926, Paramount Pictures released a feature film version directed by Frank Tuttle, and starring Cantor, Clara Bow, and Billie Dove.[1]
Songs
Act I
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Act II
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Also interpolated into the show:
- If You Do What You Do (by Roy Turk, Lou Handman and Eddie Cantor)
- He’s the Hottest Man in Town (by Owen Murphy and Jay Gorney)
- Alabamy Bound (words by Bud DeSylva and Bud Green, music by Ray Henderson)
- Dinah (by Sam M. Lewis, Joe Young and Harry Akst)
References
External links
- Kid Boots at Internet Broadway Database
- A Few Moments With Eddie Cantor, Star of 'Kid Boots' (1923) at IMDB
- Kid Boots (1926 film version) at IMDB