Family,Music,Drama   United States of America

In the movie "Little Miss Broadway," the orphan girl named Betsy Brown is provisionally adopted by Mr. Jones, the manager of a hotel that predominantly houses show business people. Betsy quickly becomes a beloved member of the hotel community, charming everyone with her innocence, wit, and singing talent.

However, the hotel's owner, John Carrington, despises the show business people and their disruptive behavior. Carrington sees Betsy as a symbol of the entertainment world invading his upscale establishment and insists on returning her to the orphanage.

As Betsy's presence brings joy to guests and staff alike, her departure is met with resistance from her newfound friends. Together, they devise a plan to convince Carrington that Betsy belongs with them and is an asset to the hotel.

In order to change Carrington's mind, the entertainers organize a grand show featuring Betsy as the star performer. They hope to showcase the positive impact she has had on the hotel and prove that their talents are valuable.

During the show, Betsy's exceptional singing and dancing mesmerize the audience, including Carrington, who finally sees the entertainers in a different light. He begins to realize their talent, dedication, and the positive atmosphere they create within the hotel.

Moved by the performance and witnessing the love and support the entertainers have shown Betsy, Carrington decides to allow her to stay permanently. He also starts accepting the presence and importance of the performers, understanding that they bring life and joy to both the hotel and its guests.

With Betsy's place secured at the hotel, everyone celebrates their victory and newfound unity. Little Miss Broadway concludes on a heartwarming note, highlighting the power of love, acceptance, and the bond formed between people from different backgrounds.
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