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The Cabaret Kid is a 1926 British romance and drama film directed by Graham Cutts and starring Betty Balfour, George Hackathorne and W. Cronin Wilson. It was made at Gainsborough Studios with Michael Balcon as producer. The film, also known as The Sea Urchin, was released as The Cabaret Kid in November 1926.
The film was set in both England and France. The plot was summarised in a review in Photoplay Magazine as: "An enmity of long standing between two aristocratic English families is straightened out through the association of the younger generation". The young lady of one family (Fay Wynchbeck, played by Betty Balfour) accidentally meets a young man from the other family (Jack Trebarrow, an aviator, played by George Hackathorne) in a Paris nightclub. The review of the film concluded: "The development of their love affair will interest you, but the story is disconnected".
Cast
Betty Balfour - Fay Wynchbeck
George Hackathorne - Jack Trebarrow
W. Cronin Wilson - Rivoli
Haidee Wright - Minnie Wynchbeck
Connie Brand - stage actress
Marie Wright - Mary Wynchbeck
Cecil Morton York - Sir Trevor Trebarrow
Clifford Heatherley - Sullivan
A. G. Poulton - Janitor
References
External links
The Cabaret Kid at IMDb