The Dancers is a 1925 American silent drama film directed by Emmett J. Flynn and starring George O'Brien, Alma Rubens, and Madge Bellamy.
[2] As described in a review in a film magazine,[3] Tony (O'Brien) and Una (Bellamy) are childhood sweethearts in England and vow to marry when they grow up.
Tony leaves to make his fortune in South America and finally becomes the owner of a saloon and dance hall in Argentina.
Tango dancer Maxine (Rubens), who works in the dance hall, falls in love with him, and he is attracted to her, but the memory of his childhood sweetheart is always before him and he remains true to her.
One night she is taunting Evan (Wood), an easy-going sweetheart, and are then are giving away in a moment of passion brought on by the madness of dancing and Champaign.