Broadway After Dark
Broadway After Dark is a 1924 American silent comedy film directed by Monta Bell and starring Adolphe Menjou, Norma Shearer, and Anna Q. Nilsson.[2][3][4] PlotAs described in a film magazine review,[5] Rose Dulane, a waitress at a restaurant, is fascinated by a man to whom she confides that she is guilty of a petty theft. He is a detective and arrests her. She serves time and, upon release, finally lands a job in a minor theatrical boarding house. There she meets Ralph Norton, a well-to-do Broadway rounder, having a look at life in a less luxurious atmosphere. Norton is attracted by Rose and they attend the Actors' Equity ball. He proves to be her friend, rescues her from the detective's persecutions, and wins her love. Cast
Box officeAccording to Warner Bros records the film earned $320,000 domestically and $40,000 foreign.[1] PreservationWith no copies of Broadway After Dark in any film archives,[6] it is a lost film. References
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