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Tuesday, February 4, 2025
FEBRUARY 4, 1925 ~ "Reckless Romance"
Jerry Warner and Edith Somers are in love, but her father Judge Somers will not allow them to marry because he sees Jerry as a poor prospect. When Jerry’s uncle sends him ten thousand dollars to set up a business Judge Somers tells him if he has that money at the end of six months, he can marry Edith. After several close calls all turns out all right for the lovebirds.
The film was based on a play titled "What's Your Wife Doing?" by Herbert Hall Winslow and Emil Nyitray. It played Broadway's 49th Street Theatre in late 1923 for 72 performances.
In 1919, playwright Nyitray (with collaborator Frank Mandel) wrote a comedy titled "My Lady Friends" which ran 214 performances on Broadway. In 1924, a musical version of the play toured the US and settled in Chicago before taking New York by storm in September 1925: "No, No, Nanette". The now famous 'tea for two' tuner was partly set in Atlantic City. It was revived in 1971, running for a massive 861 performances. In July 1986, "Nanette" finally came home to the Boardwalk, playing at the Claridge Casino Hotel.
"If you miss this one you might as well give up seeing movies!" ~ Daily Argus, June 4, 1925
FEBRUARY 5, 1925 "The Red Widow" produced by the Morris Guard of Atlantic City opened at the Globe Theatre (Boardwalk & St....

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FEBRUARY 4, 1925 " RECKLESS ROMANCE" opened at the Bijou Theatre (Boardwalk & South Carolina). Jerry Warner and Edith S...
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FEBRUARY 5, 1925 "The Red Widow" produced by the Morris Guard of Atlantic City opened at the Globe Theatre (Boardwalk & St....