Nifty Numbers
Nifty Numbers is a 1928 2-reel short film subject from Al Christie Studios. It is part a series called Confessions of a Chorus Girl.[1] Nifty Numbers is the fourth installment in this series. The 5th and 6th installments were called Footlight Fanny(1929) and Tight Places(1929) respectively.
Prints of the film privately held.[2]
Cast
- Frances Lee - Doris
- Billy Engle - Mr. Knit
- Jimmie Hertz - partner to Mr. Knit
- Eddie Barry - J.R. Stern
uncredited
- Aileen Carlyle
- Cliff Lancaster
- Margaret Lee
- Georgia O'Dell
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References
- Nifty Numbers at silentera.com
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