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Double or Nothing (1936)
Double or Nothing is a 1936 American short musical comedy film directed by Joseph Henabery. It was nominated for an Academy Award at the 9th Academy Awards in 1936 for Best Short Subject (Two-Reel). Preserved by the Academy Film Archive in partnership with Library of Congress. Motion Picture, Broadcasting, and Recorded Sound Division in 2013.
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5.7
/66/
10
/1/

Changing of the Guard (1936)
On New Year's Eve, a girl is told a story by her grandfather about his days in a military regiment; then, the girl dreams she's at the Changing of the Guard ceremony at Buckingham Palace.
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5.2
/45/

Young America Flies (1940)
World War II propaganda film from Warner Brothers.
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8.2
/9/

Along Came Ruth (1933)
Miss Etting plays herself, and the clever opening sequence conveys two messages: 1) that she's very much in demand, and 2) that the grind of stardom is wearing her down. We watch as Ruth gamely performs her signature song "Shine On, Harvest Moon," first in a recording studio, mid-day, then at a radio station in the evening, and finally on the Broadway stage that same night.
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54
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5.8
/112/
53
/3/

Public Jitterbug No. 1 (1938)
The government has set up a special agency to stamp out what it considers the number one public menace: the jitterbug. They aren't after the many followers, but the primary perpetrator of the jitterbug, who they've coined "Public Jitterbug No. 1". Hal Sturges is one of several agents working on the case who goes undercover as a dancer in Broadway haunts to find and capture Public Jitterbug No. 1. In his investigation, Hal runs across the beautiful Betty, a seemingly innocent bystander. Hal and Betty fall for each other. However Betty is unaware that Hal is a federal agent, and Hal is unaware that Betty is Public Jitterbug No. 1. Will their roles as agent and public menace number one take priority over their roles of man and woman?
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5.8
/69/

Wash Your Step (1936)
It's all about Hal Le Roy's expertise at selling (washing machines). He tap dances inside your home or on your front steps.
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53
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5.6
/131/
50
/2/

Roof Tops of Manhattan (1935)
Musical performances set in a rooftop nightclub in Manhattan.
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62
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5.5
/129/
70
/1/

King of the Islands (1936)
In this musical short, a shipwrecked sailor is washed up on the shores of a tropical island and falls in love with a beautiful princess.
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6.3
/49/
60
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50
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Shake, Mr. Shakespeare (1936)
Comedic short featuring Shakespeare's notable characters; many performing musical numbers. An assistant director is told to read all Shakespeare’s works in order to mine them for potential film plots. Falling asleep on the job, he dreams of various Shakespearean characters coming to life from the pages of giant books and singing and dancing in celebration of their "goin’ Hollywood." The characters appearing include Romeo, Juliet, Juliet’s Nurse, Puck, Peter Quince, Hamlet, Old Hamlet’s Ghost, Falstaff, Antony, Cleopatra, and Macbeth. Shakespeare appears toward the end of the film to object, but he is quickly convinced by his characters to join a big song and dance routine. Includes passing references to a number of familiar Shakespearean scenes including Hamlet’s "to be or not to be" soliloquy, Romeo and Juliet’s balcony scene, Hamlet with Yorick’s skull, and Enobarbus’ speech on Cleopatra’s barge.
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5.7
/84/
100
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The Sunday Round-Up (1936)
The small church, pastored by Ted Burke, in a western town is struggling to stay alive as all the men gather at Jack Higgins' Mustang Saloon every Sunday. Burke decides to ask Higgins to close his business on Sunday, but Higgins only concern is to find a baritone to sing in the saloon's quartet, and has his henchies toss Ted out into the street. Ted decides to fight fire with fire, so he gathers up the down-and-out vaudeville act of Chase & Chase (who don't take long to show why they are down and out) and knife-thrower Steve Clemente, and a dozen or so western musicians from Gower Gulch as the before-the-sermon at his tabernacle. Higgins sends his rowdies over to bust up the Sunday morning competition.
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53
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6.2
/297/
50
/2/
48
/4/

Paree, Paree (1934)
A young American man in Paris spots a beautiful woman in a crowd and is instantly smitten, but soon loses sight of her. Later, as he and several friends are sitting at a table at an outdoor cafe and he is describing her to them, he sees her again. His friends begin to tease him about her, and he bets them that he can win her love in 30 days even though he has no money.
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76
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5.1
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100
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The Gem of the Ocean (1934)
In this musical short, the leading lady is a French woman who finds mystery and romance on a luxury liner. There is much music with a chorus of beautiful girls dancing in lush art deco settings.
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4.8
/33/

The Candid Kid (1938)
Short comedy/musical film featuring Josephine Huston and Phil Silvers.
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10
/1/

Stardust (1938)
Songwriter Benny Davis goes through an elaborate buildup before he is allowed to sing a collection of his songs. He takes a group of his friends through his song-factory, and workmen break out in a rash of dances and song numbers. Davis then sings some of his own songs.
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77
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7.1
/137/
85
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Service with a Smile (1934)
Walter Webb, thinking his gas station has been destroyed, describes a "super-deluxe" gas station run by chorus girls to his insurance agent.
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56
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5.8
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60
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50
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Seasoned Greetings (1933)
The owner of an unsuccessful greeting cards store decides to sell 'talking' greeting cards in the form of records.
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6.0
/83/
60
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That Goes Double (1933)
Complications ensue when a singer discovers he has a double in this musical short film.
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5.6
/68/
45
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Plane Crazy (1933)
N/A
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5.9
/457/
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63
/7/
3.3
/295/

Alice in Movieland (1940)
In a U.S. town that could be anywhere, 18-year-old Alice Purdee wins a free trip to Hollywood. With the assistance of a cheerful porter, she takes the night train and dreams about her arrival. Instead of instant success, she meets disappointment after disappointment, and she needs the unexpected encouragement of her grandmother and an aging, former star whom she meets at a talent night. Finally, she gets a call to be an extra, and she's so hopeful that the regulars decide to make a fool of her. Is this the end of Alice's dream? Not if the porter has anything to say about it.
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5.8
/51/

Du Barry Did All Right (1937)
A woman living in Paris feels neglected by her husband, so she decides to go to New York City and enjoy herself.
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49
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6.0
/121/
40
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The Song of a Nation (1936)
This historical featurette dramatizes the events that led to Francis Scott Key writing the words to "The Star-Spangled Banner."
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57
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6.0
/117/
55
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The Romance Of Robert Burns (1937)
The 'Farmer Poet' Robert Burns, after a bad romance, pens "Auld Lang Syne" to much fanfare and courts high society at the expense of his blossoming relationship with beautiful Jean Armour. Soon a marriage is arranged for Jean, and Robby must race to her side before she is married off.
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6.9
/17/
70
/1/

Little Isles of Freedom (1942)
1942 Oscar nominated documentary about wartime Saint Pierre and Miquelon. Part of the Broadway Brevities series.
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6.0
/84/
60
/2/
58
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What, No Men? (1935)
A bill collector and a policeman are captured by a group of mad scientists and taken to an all-female Indian tribe for study.
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55
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5.7
/254/
60
/1/
50
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Rhythmitis (1936)
A doctor develops pills that make Hal a great tap dancer. Lola Green sees Hal dancing in a drugstore and asks him to join her vaudeville show. Everything is fine until Hal's pills disappear.
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6.5
/43/
70
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Surprise! (1935)
The Duncan Sisters (Rosie and Vivian) and their college dorm mates sing a song to their alma mater while packing up to leave college at the end of school...
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Yours Sincerely (1933)
A resort owner tries to marry his daughter to a millionaire, but his scheme doesn't turn out exactly as planned.
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6.0
/93/

Story Conference (1934)
A movie producer announces that Lillian Roth has been signed to do a movie and he calls a story conference with a director and writers to come up with an idea for the film. As they work through some ideas, performers act out those possibilities via song and dance numbers.
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47
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6.1
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60
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The Song of Fame (1934)
A Ruth Etting musical short - The songs "Shine On, Harvest Moon", "I Cried For You", "I Wanna Be Loved" and "Green Eyes".
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55
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6.2
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50
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No Contest! (1934)
Ruth Etting is the star attraction on the Albertson Travel Agency radio show. When her producers learn that her recordings are on another program at the same time, they devise a contest, based on the words in a song she sings, in which the winner gets Etting's services at a banquet.
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48
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5.6
/187/
50
/3/
40
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A Modern Cinderella (1932)
Anita Ragusa, the daughter of a costume company owner, delivers a dress for a costume ball at the last minute. The snobbish customer doesn't like the design at first, but agrees to let Anita model it for her to decide whether to keep it. Charlie, a drunk partygoer, sees Anita in the dress and invites her to attend the festivities. She reluctantly agrees and sings for the other guests.
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55
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5.8
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60
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50
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Artistic Temper (1932)
Ruth Etting shows how she make a perfect three minute egg by singing a song with a length of exactly three minutes.
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5.6
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60

A Regular Trouper (1932)
Ruth Eton (Ruth Etting), a singer with a traveling show troupe, is engaged to the troupe manager, Joe Grant (Edward Leiter), but when Ruth's younger sister, Laura (Wanda Perry) arrives, fickle Joe transfers his attentions and intentions to her. For the sake of her sister and the show, Ruth accepts her tough break philosophically, and sings "Why Did It Have To Be Me?"...because she is a real trouper.
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6.4
/96/
50
/1/
100
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Use Your Imagination (1933)
N/A
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5.5
/49/
75
/2/

Postal Union (1937)
A telegraph postal union worker has no luck when asks a pretty co-worker to marry him. She says he'd have to be a magician to get her to say yes. Things are complicated when, as a favor to a stuttering acquaintance, he takes his overweight girlfriend to the movies to propose to her by proxy. Unfortunately the pretty co-worker spots him with her in the theater, so he begins to learn magic tricks.
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4.9
/93/

Under Southern Stars (1937)
Set in the springtime of 1863 in Chancellorsville, Virginia during the War Between the States, this colorful short profiles the heroic Confederate General Thomas Jonathan "Stonewall" Jackson the night before he would meet his fate in battle.
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62
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5.4
/270/
70
/2/

20,000 Cheers for the Chain Gang (1933)
Four convicts escape from a chain gang. Shortly thereafter, changes are made at the prison, because a blue ribbon commission will be investigating conditions there. The changes include steak every day for dinner and stage shows for entertainment. After reading about this, the four escapees plead with the warden to take them back in. Or was this all a dream?
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60
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6.0
/302/
60
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Good Morning, Eve! (1934)
Adam and Eve are in the Garden of Eden preparing their latest meal. After the meal, they take a stroll through time. They make a few stops along the way for some musical interludes. These stops include in the Gardens of Emperor Nero of Rome for a concert circa 100 A.D., in King Arthur's court, and at a beach resort in current times.
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52
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5.9
/330/
36
/3/
52
/4/

The Rear Gunner (1943)
Documentary-style drama on training of aerial rear gunners in World War II. Private PeeWee Williams, a Kansas farm boy, transforms his home-grown shooting skills into those necessary to an aerial gunner in the tail turret of an American bomber. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive in 2013.
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57
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5.6
/132/
60
/1/

Main Street Follies (1935)
A New york producer sends a spy to a nightclub to report back on the musical acts.
poster
56
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5.3
/142/
60
/1/

The Mild West (1933)
This musical short focuses on the trials and tribulations of a saloon singer.
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5.4
/94/

The Policy Girl (1934)
An insurance salesman persuades his sister to help him meet a radio star so he can sell the celebrity a policy.
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4.8
/70/
50
/1/
70
/1/

Toyland Casino (1938)
A score of amateur children sing and dance in costume in a multi-act musical revue.
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59
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5.9
/112/
60
/1/

Hotel a la Swing (1937)
In this musical-comedy short, an out-of-work theatre troupe assumes management of the debt-ridden Grand Majestic Hotel.
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5.7
/91/
60
/1/
60
/1/

The Love Department (1935)
In this musical short, a love columnist can't find her own love connection.
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6.4
/18/

Minstrel Days (1941)
This Vitaphone musical featurette features a minstrel show, with traditional interlocutor and Mr. Bones, doing many old time songs (mostly Stephen Foster) with Al Jolson and Eddie Cantor in blackface, via stock footage from earlier Warners films, inserted doing some of their trademark songs. This short was reissued November of 1946 and again in September of 1953.
poster
61
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5.0
/124/
70
/2/
64
/4/

Kissing Time (1933)
An American woman visits a small South American town where she quickly falls for a charming lieutenant.
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61
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5.4
/171/
70
/2/

Soft Drinks and Sweet Music (1934)
In this Broadway Brevity short, a soda jerk/songwriter dreams (literally) of performing his songs on Broadway.


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