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Cabaret Girl

A glimpse into the sizzling world of London's Murray's nightclub, where dazzling cabaret acts, opulent attire, and captivating showgirls come together in a dazzling spectacle.

The film explores the vibrant atmosphere of Murray's, a legendary London nightclub, where showgirls dazzle audiences with elaborate cabaret performances. Behind the scenes, the cameras capture the rigorous audition process, meticulous rehearsal, and elaborate costuming that goes into creating these spectacular shows. The film also offers a glimpse into the lives of the showgirls as they unwind at the club's owner, Percival Murray's, idyllic country estate. Two standout numbers, "Enchantment" and "Caribbean Voodoo", are performed for a predominantly middle-class audience, showcasing the club's unique blend of glamour and entertainment.

Info about Cabaret Girl

Studio(s): President Pictures, BFI

Originally Released: United Kingdom, Mar 01, 1956

Production Country: United Kingdom

Genres:Documentary, Short