Vitaphone Varieties
This article is about the short film series. For the Vitaphone process, see
Vitaphone .
Intertitle before a 1927 short
Vitaphone Varieties is a series title (represented by a pennant logo on screen) used for all of Warner Bros. ', earliest short film "talkies" of the 1920s, initially made using the Vitaphone sound on disc process before a switch to the sound-on-film format early in the 1930s. These were the first major film studio -backed sound films , initially showcased with the 1926 synchronized scored features Don Juan and The Better 'Ole . Although independent producers like Lee de Forest 's Phonofilm were successfully making sound film shorts as early as 1922, they were very limited in their distribution and their audio was generally not as loud and clear in theaters as Vitaphone's. The success of the early Vitaphone shorts, initially filmed only in New York, helped launch the sound revolution in Hollywood.
Overview
The series featured many great vaudeville and musical performers of the 1920s. Classical musicians who dominated the early days of recorded sound made their film debuts, along with the many future stars of radio's "golden age": Fred Allen , Jack Benny , George Burns , Gracie Allen , Edgar Bergen , Jack Haley just to name a few. Several top stars at Warner Bros. and other studios like Joe E. Brown , Joan Blondell , William Demarest , Claire Trevor , Sylvia Sidney , Humphrey Bogart and Spencer Tracy first appeared on screen in ten-minute dramatic and comedy sketches, as did a few silent stars making the transition like Blanche Sweet .
Al Jolson filmed A Plantation Act in August 1926, a full year before The Jazz Singer . When Warner Brothers decided to promote the feature as Jolson's talkie debut, the earlier short was removed from circulation. Initially thought lost, it was restored, in part by the Vitaphone Project's efforts, for a laser disc set in the 1990s and later released on DVD with the feature.[ 1] [ 2]
At the time, there was much fear that these little films (and the sound features that followed) would kill vaudeville, a fear that was justified for many individual performers. While there was always a chance that a stage performer could become a household name by appearing in these, his or her act could no longer be repeated on stage, town after town, once one filmed performance appeared in theaters across the country. A few comedy acts for Vitaphone even made light of this fact, particularly Georgie Price ’s 1929 title, Don't Get Nervous .
Although the term "Vitaphone Variety" was still used with some Warner film shorts running under one reel (or 10 minutes) well into the 1950s, the trade periodicals marketed them under different logos after the 1931–32 season: Pepper Pots and Vitaphone Novelties (after 1936), while lengthier productions (running two reels or 20 minutes) morphed into the Broadway Brevities . By this time, the primary producer in charge was Samuel Sax ,[ 3] [ 4] who oversaw the majority of the New York filmed productions. Later titles completed in California in the forties and fifties sometimes recycled the "Vitaphone Variety" logo, but were usually marketed in the trade periodicals as either "Hollywood Novelties" or "Warner Novelties" and were mostly documentary rather than musical or comedy acts. Among this later group, two 1945-46 titles, Story of a Dog and Smart as a Fox , were nominees for the Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film in the one-reel category.
Recent rediscovery
The impact that the earliest Vitaphone Varieties had on world cinema has been a frequent footnote in many film history books, but it was only in recent decades that books have bothered to analyze them in depth (among them, Roy Liebman's Vitaphone Films and Edwin M. Bradley's The First Hollywood Sound Shorts, 1926–1931 ).
The Vitaphone Project only started in 1991 rounding up missing discs and matching them with films made before the studio switched to optical film soundtracks. Three years later, MGM/UA issued the first group of them to laser disc, with Warner releasing the first significant number on DVD as part of a multi-disc edition of The Jazz Singer . Since then, the Warner Archive Collection has made more available in a series of sets, as well as re-releasing Don Juan with its accompanying shorts.
List of Vitaphone Varieties
The following list is not complete but fairly close. The 1926–1932 titles (the official "Vitaphone Varieties") are arranged by the Vitaphone title card numbers. They are then grouped by the year in which they were filmed, but not necessarily the same year they were released to theaters. If known, that date is listed right after the major credits (just the key director, if known, and the performers). Sometimes the date Film Daily reviewed it or the copyright date (©) is listed. DVD availability is also listed at the end of each line.[ 5] [ 6] [ 7]
1926
Listed by Vitaphone number. Filmed in 1926 in New York City.
#
Title
Release, copyright or review date
Performers
Notes
116
Pagliacci
February 1926
Pagliacci & Vitaphone Symphony
First Warner Bros. short films
131
Bob Witt and Cy Berg
April 1926
Bob Witt & Cy Berg with Vitaphone Symphony
165
Rin Tin Tin
April 1926
Rin Tin Tin and Corporal Lee Duncan
test film
178
The Volga Boatman
May 1926
Vitaphone Symphony
183
An Evening on the Don
August 6, 1926
Shown at the premiere of Don Juan (1926 film) .[ 8]
192
Will Hays
August 6, 1926
Will H. Hays
Don Juan (1926 film) DVD
198
Giovanni Martinelli
August 6, 1926
Giovanni Martinelli
Don Juan (1926 film) DVD
263
Overture Tannhäuser
August 6, 1926
Henry Kimball Hadley & the New York Philharmonic
Don Juan (1926 film) DVD
274 & 275
Mischa Elman
August 6, 1926
Mischa Elman
(released as two separate film shorts) Don Juan (1926 film) DVD
278
Polonaise in A Flat
© April 7, 1927
Harold Bauer
281
Ephraim Zimbalist & Harold Bauer Duet
August 6, 1926
Ephraim Zimbalist & Harold Bauer
Don Juan (1926 film) DVD
294
La Fiesta
August 6, 1926
Anna Case , The Cansinos , Metropolitan Opera Chorus
Don Juan (1926 film) DVD
296
Swanee River
© April 8, 1927
Anna Case , Roy Smeck & the Dixie Jubilee Singers
301
The Recording
Doris Becker
302
His Pastimes
August 6, 1926
Roy Smeck
Don Juan (1926 film) DVD
308
Marion Talley
August 6, 1926
Marion Talley
Don Juan (1926 film) DVD
314
Overture to Mignon
August 6, 1926
Henry Kimball Hadley & the New York Philharmonic
316
Overture William Tell
August 6, 1926
The New York Philharmonic
339
Behind the Lines
October 5, 1926
Elsie Janis
Shown at the premiere of The Better 'Ole (1926 film); The Jazz Singer DVD
349
Between the Acts at the Opera
October 5, 1926
Willie and Eugene Howard
Shown at the premiere of The Better 'Ole (1926 film); Vitaphone Cavalcade of Musical Comedy Shorts (Warner Archive) DVD
355
George Jessel A Theatrical Booking Office
October 5, 1926
George Jessel
Shown at the premiere of The Better 'Ole (1926 film)
359
A Plantation Act
October 7, 1926
Al Jolson
Shown at the premiere of The Better 'Ole (1926 film); The Jazz Singer DVD
361 & 365
Reinald Werrenrath
© March 12, 1927
Reinald Werrenrath
(released as two separate film shorts); Shown at the premiere of The Better 'Ole (1926 film)
366
Modern Song and Syncopation
© April 2, 1927
The Four Aristocrats - Eddie Lewis, Fred Weber, Bert Bennet & Tom Miller
379
Mme Schumann-Heink
© April 2, 1927
Ernestine Schumann-Heink
380
Madame Schumann-Heink
© April 4, 1927
Ernestine Schumann-Heink
381
The Spirit of 1918 Overture
October 7, 1926
Herman Heller & Vitaphone Orchestra
Shown at the premiere of The Better 'Ole (1926 film)
383
Way Down South
October 7, 1926
Mary Lewis
390 & 391
Vincent Lopez and His Orchestra
October 7, 1926
Vincent Lopez
(released as two separate film shorts)
392
Charles Hackett
© March 12, 1927
Charles Hackett
393
A Studio Scene
October 7, 1926
Bruce Bairnsfather
394
Jack Smith the Whispering Baritone
© March 12, 1927
Whispering Jack Smith
416 & 417
English Singers
© April 2, 1927
Flora Mann, Lillian Berger, Norman Stone, Nellie Carson, Norman Motley and Cuthbert Kelly
(released as two separate film shorts)
418
What Price Piano
© March 12, 1927
Pauline Alpert
419
Pauline Alpert
© March 12, 1927
Pauline Alpert
?
Casey at the Bat
1926
DeWolf Hopper
1927
Listed by Vitaphone number. Filmed in 1927 both in Brooklyn (NYC) and Hollywood (LA)
#
Title
Release, copyright or review date
Performers (and credited directors)
Additional notes
289 (NYC)
John Barclay, Tallest Baritone in the World
© April 4, 1927
John Barclay
395 (NYC)
Gus Van & Joe Schenck
February 3, 1927
Van and Schenck
Shown at the premiere of When a Man Loves (1927 film)
414 (NYC)
Beniamino Gigli, assisted By M. Picco and Minna Egener and the Metropolitan Opera Chorus
February 3, 1927
Beniamino Gigli
Shown at the premiere of When a Man Loves (1927 film)
415 (NYC)
Quartet from Rigoletto
February 3, 1927
Beniamino Gigli (on tenor), Giuseppe De Luca (on baritone), Jeanne Gordon (contralto) and Marion Talley (soprano)
Shown at the premiere of When a Man Loves (1927 film)
(NYC)
Cliff Edwards
March 1927
Cliff Edwards
420 (NYC)
The Rollickers
© April 2, 1927
Rollickers
422 (NYC)
Hawaiian Nights
February 3, 1927
Hawaiian Orchestra
Vitaphone Varieties Vol. 2 (Warner Archive) DVD
423 (NYC)
Margaret McKee, Famous Whistler
© April 2, 1927
Margaret McKee
424-425 (NYC)
Rex Schepp, Famous Banjo Player
© April 2, 1927
Rex Schepp
428 (NYC)
Waring's Pennsylvanians
© March 16, 1927
Fred Waring and His Pennsylvanians
Vitaphone Varieties Vol. 2 (Warner Archive) DVD
434 & 435 (NYC)
Neville Fleeson & Gladys Baxter "Vaudeville Headliners"
February 11, 1927
Neville Fleeson & Gladys Baxter
(released as two separate film shorts)
438 (NYC)
Albert Spalding, Renowned American Violinist
© April 4, 1927
Albert Spalding (violinist)
439 (NYC)
Albert Spalding, Renowned American Violinist
August 19, 1928 (Film Daily review)
Albert Spalding (violinist)
441 & 442 (NYC)
Buddy Doyle, Popular Black Faced Comedian
© April 4, 1927
Buddy Doyle
(released as two separate film shorts)
443 (NYC)
Bernado De Pace "Wizard of the Mandolin"
April 4, 1927
Bernardo De Pace
The Jazz Singer DVD. Title card misspells De Pace's name
444 (NYC)
Lincoln's Gettysburg Address Impersonated and Interpreted by Lincoln Caswell
© April 4, 1927
Lincoln Caswell
445 & 446 (NYC)
The Little Princess of Song
© April 4, 1927
Sylvia Froos
(two separate film shorts)
447 (NYC)
The Poet and Peasant Overture
© April 18, 1927
Herman Heller & Vitaphone Orchestra
448 (NYC)
The Light Cavalry Overture
© June 29, 1927
Herman Heller & Vitaphone Orchestra
449 (NYC)
The Raymond Overture
© April 18, 1927
Herman Heller & Vitaphone Orchestra
450 (NYC)
The Morning, Noon and Night Overture
© April 9, 1927
Herman Heller & Vitaphone Orchestra
451 (NYC)
Frances Alda and the Vitaphone Symphony
© April 9, 1927
Frances Alda
461 (NYC)
The Orpheus Overture
© April 18, 1927
Herman Heller & Vitaphone Orchestra
462 (NYC)
The Evolution of Dixie Overture
© July 2, 1927
Herman Heller & Vitaphone Orchestra
463 (NYC)
Noble Sissle and Eubie Blake, International Stars of Syncopation
© April 9, 1927
Noble Sissle & Eubie Blake
464 (NYC)
Noble Sissle and Eubie Blake, International Stars of Syncopation
© April 18, 1927
Noble Sissle & Eubie Blake
465 (NYC)
Pennant Winning Battery of Songland
© April 9, 1927
Van and Schenck ||The Jazz Singer DVD
466 (NYC)
The Flonzaley Quartet, the World's Foremost String Ensemble
© April 18, 1927
Flonzaley Quartet with Adolfo Betti & Alfred Pochon (on violin), Iwan D'Archambeau (on cello) & Nicolas Moldavan (on viola)
467 (NYC)
The Flonzaley Quartet, the World's Foremost String Ensemble
© April 18, 1927
The Flonzaley Quartet
468 (NYC)
Roger Wolfe Kahn and His Orchestra
1927
Roger Wolfe Kahn & Mound City Blue Blowers
469 (NYC)
Roger Wolfe Kahn and His Orchestra
February 1927
Roger Wolfe Kahn with Henri Garden & the Williams Sisters
472 & 473 (NYC)
Bert Lewis "Broadway's Comedian"
© April 9, 1927
Bert Lewis with Jack Carroll at piano
(released as two separate film shorts)
474 (NYC)
Giovanni Martinelli Assisted by Jeanne Gordon
© April 18, 1927
Giovanni Martinelli
475 (NYC)
Isa Kremer, the Supreme Interpreter of Ballad and Folk Songs
© April 9, 1927
Isa Kremer
476 (NYC)
The Bennett Twins
© April 9, 1927
Bennett Twins
477 (NYC)
A Naval Quartet
© July 2, 1927
The Admirals (Norman Bartlett, Jack Armstrong, Henry Durrett & Jack Keyes)
479 (NYC)
Lyrics of Life
© April 18, 1927
May Usher
480 (NYC)
Ruth Glanville, America's Premiere Saxophonist
© April 9, 1927
Ruth Glanville & the Vitaphone Orchestra
481 (NYC)
John Charles Thomas, Renowned Stage and Concert Artist
© April 18, 1927
John Charles Thomas
482 & 483 (NYC)
The Revelers
© April 18, 1927
the Revelers
(released as two separate film shorts); Vitaphone Varieties 1926-30 (Warner Archive) DVD
484 (NYC)
A Moonlight Romance
© April 18, 1927
Douglas Stanbury & Maria Gambarelli
485 (NYC)
The Morrisey and Miller Vitaphone Revue
© April 18, 1927
Will Morrisey & Midgie Miller with Dave Ferguson, John Agee's dancing bull and "black bottom" horse, the Vitaphone Chorus & Gene Salzer's Orchestra.
488 (NYC)
The Barber of Seville
© May 6, 1927
Giuseppe De Luca
frequently aired on Turner Classic Movies
490 (NYC)
A Russian Wedding Celebration
© April 19, 1927
Moscow Art Ensemble
491 (NYC)
Eddie Conrad, Broadway's Favorite Comedian
© April 19, 1927
Eddie Conrad with Charlotte Conrad & ballerina Marion Eddy
492 (NYC)
Johnny Marvin, Musical Comedy Star and Victor Recording Artist
© July 2, 1927
Johnny Marvin with Murray Kellner on violin, Andy Sannella on guitar and Frank Banta on piano
493 & 494 (NYC)
John Charles Thomas and Vivienne Segal
© April 18, 1927
John Charles Thomas & Vivienne Segal
(released as two separate film shorts)
496 (NYC)
The Reformer
© June 29, 1927
Joe Browning
498 (NYC)
Beniamino Gigli of the Metropolitan Opera Company
© May 6, 1927
Beniamino Gigli
499 (NYC)
Marion Talley and Beniamino Gigli
© June 29, 1927
Marion Talley & Beniamino Gigli
500 (NYC)
California Collegians
released?
501 (NYC)
Raymond Eisman, the Little Artist
© July 2, 1927
Raymond Eisman
503 (NYC)
Utica Jubilee Singers
© May 7, 1927
505 (NYC)
Twinkle Twinkle
April 1927
Joe E. Brown
Vitaphone Varieties Vol. 2 (Warner Archive) DVD
507 (NYC)
At the Ball Game
May 7, 1927
Leo Carrillo
509 (NYC)
Giovanni Martinelli Assisted by Louis D'Angelo
April 1927
Giovanni Martinelli
510 (NYC)
Giovanni Martinelli
April 1927
Giovanni Martinelli
512 (NYC)
A Song Recital
© June 29, 1927
Hearst Radio Kids
515 (NYC)
The Kouns Sisters, the Mirror Voiced Sopranos
© July 2, 1927
Nellie & Sarah Kouns
517 (NYC)
Beniamino Gigli Singing Selections from Act 2 of the Opera La Gioconda
© June 29, 1927
Beniamino Gigli
518 (NYC)
The Pearl Fishers
© March 15, 1928
Beniamino Gigli & Giuseppe De Luca
519 (NYC)
Florence Moore and Lt. Gitz Rice
© February 18, 1928
Florence Moore & Lieutenant Gitz Rice
521 (NYC)
Carlos Sedano, Celebrated Concert Violinist
© June 29, 1927
Carlos Sedano
524 (NYC)
Rosa Raisa and Giacomo Rimini
© May 19, 1927
Rosa Raisa & Giacomo Rimini
527 & 528 (NYC)
The Yacht Club Boys, Popular Instrumental and Vocal Group
© June 29, 1927
Yacht Club Boys
(released as two separate film shorts)
530 & 531 (NYC)
The Record Boys, Radio Winners
© June 28, 1927
Frank Kamplain, Samuel Step & Al Bernard
(released as two separate film shorts)
532 (NYC)
The Loomis Twins, Darlings of Songland
© June 29, 1927
Maxine & Virginia Loomis
534 (NYC)
A Few Moments with George Jessel
© June 29, 1927
George Jessel & Alex Sater
535 (NYC)
An Office Scene
© June 29, 1927
George Jessel , Muriel Gray, Gladys Keck and Charles Canfield
536 & 537 (NYC)
Billy Jones & Ernie Hare, the Happiness Boys
June 29, 1927
The Happiness Boys
two same titled film shorts; #537 available on Vitaphone Varieties Vol. 2 (Warner Archive) DVD
539 & 540 (NYC)
The Sunshine Boys "Triple Alliance of Song, Music and Fun"
© June 9, 1927
Dave Ringle, Eddie Roth & Billy Sharkey
(two separate film shorts)
542 (NYC)
Rosa Raisa and Giacomo Rimini (#2)
© May 19, 1927
Rosa Raisa & Giacomo Rimini
(NYC)
Banjo Buddy
June 1927
Harold Sandelman
(NYC)
Wanda Goll
June 1927
Wanda Goll
543 (NYC)
Pals
© July 18, 1927
Willie and Eugene Howard
544 (NYC)
The Four Aristocrats
May 1927 (filming date); © November 3, 1927
The Four Aristocrats (Bert Bennett, Fred Weber, Eddie Lewis & Tom Miller)
Features "My Regular Gal"; "I'm Looking Over a Four-Leaf Clover"; "You'll Never Be Missed a Hundred Years from Now"
545 (NYC)
The Four Aristocrats
May 1927 (filming date); © November 3, 1927
The Four Aristocrats (Bert Bennett, Fred Weber, Eddie Lewis & Tom Miller)
Features "A Little Music in the Moonlight"; "I Gotta Get Myself Somebody to Love"; "(The Gang That Sang) Heart of My Heart"
546 (NYC)
The Four Aristocrats
May 1927 (filming date); © July 11, 1927
The Four Aristocrats (Bert Bennett, Fred Weber, Eddie Lewis & Tom Miller)
Features "Hello! Swanee - Hello!"; "Don't Sing Aloha When I Go"; "I Never See Maggie Alone"; "Me Too"
547 (NYC)
The Four Aristocrats
May 1927 (filming date); © July 11, 1927
The Four Aristocrats (Bert Bennett, Fred Weber, Eddie Lewis & Tom Miller)
Features "Looking at the World thru Rose Colored Glasses"; "Bells of Hawaii"; "Voom Voom"; "The Glow-Worm"; "Sing, Katie"
548 (NYC)
Blossom Seeley & Benny Fields
© July 11, 1927
Blossom Seeley , Benny Fields , the Music Boxes, Chas Bourne & Phil Ellis on piano
The Jazz Singer DVD
549 (NYC)
Six Original Brown Brothers, Saxaphonic Jazz Masters and Orchestra
April 1927
Original Brown Brothers
552 (NYC)
Call of the Nile
© July 11, 1927
Charles Hackett
553 (NYC)
The Piano Duellists
© July 11, 1927
Victor Arden & Phil Ohman
Vitaphone Varieties Vol. 2 (Warner Archive) DVD
556-558 (NYC)
Cantor Josef Rosenblatt
May 1927
Yossele Rosenblatt
557 (NYC)
Senator Edward H. Ford
© July 11, 1927
Edward H. Ford
560 (NYC)
Irving and Jack Kaufman, Harmony Songsters
May 1927
Irving Kaufman (singer) , Jack Kaufman
562 (NYC)
Venita Gould, Famous Star Impersonator
© July 18, 1927
Venita Gould
563 (NYC)
Eddie Conrad, Broadway's Favorite Comedian "So Far So Good"
© July 18, 1927
Eddie Conrad, ballet with Marion Eddy & Charlotte Conrad
565 (NYC)
The Diplomats, High Hat Syncopators of Jazz
© July 18, 1927
Teddy King, Hal Salies, Johnny Ferrara, Andy Hamilton, Harry Nadell, Walter Read & George Coon
566 (NYC)
Aunt Jemima "The Original Fun Flour Maker"
© July 18, 1927
Tess Gardella with pianist Art Sorenson
568 (NYC)
Ernestine Schumann-Heink
© July 18, 1927
Ernestine Schumann-Heink
570 (NYC)
Mike and Meyer
© July 18, 1927
Joe Weber (vaudevillian) & Lew Fields
571 (NYC)
Arnaut Brothers the Famous Loving Birds
© July 18, 1927
John & Rene Arnaut
572 (NYC)
In a Casting Office
© July 18, 1927
Willie and Eugene Howard with Sonia Jackson
573 (NYC)
Frances Williams, Broadway's Queen of Jazz
© July 18, 1927
Frances Williams with Leo Feiner & the Vitaphone Symphony
574 (NYC)
Biff and Bang Fisticuffs Funsters "Winner By A Nose"
© July 18, 1927
Ivan Falkenstein, Milton Weiss & Eddie Lewis
608 (NYC)
Frank Moulan, Comedian and Comic Song Writer
© August 8, 1927
Frank Moulan
609 (NYC)
The Four Buddies, Harmony Songsters
© August 22, 1927
Leonard Saxon, Philip Duey, James Waites and Henry Shope
610 (NYC)
The Gale Brothers, Juvenile Comedians
© August 8, 1927
Abraham & Isadore Gale
611 (NYC)
Adele Le Narr, the Wonder Kid of Vaudeville
June 1927
Adele Le Narr
612 (NYC)
The Merl Twins, Syncopating Songsters
© August 8, 1927
Belle & Cecille Merl
613 (NYC)
Knight MacGregor
© August 8, 1927
Knight MacGregor with pianist Edna Wallace
614 (NYC)
Horace Britt
© August 22, 1927
Horace Britt with pianist Ruth M. Connist
616 (NYC)
Roselle and Mack, Song and Dance Thrillers
June 1927
Mildred Rosenburg & Max Epstein
617 (NYC)
Bob MacGregor, Radio's Scotch Comedian
© August 22, 1927
Bob MacGregor with Elspeth Brownwell at piano
619 (NYC)
Harry Montgomery the Humorologist
© August 22, 1927
Harry Montgomery
623 (NYC)
Miller and Farrell, Society's Favorite Entertainers
June 1927
James Miller & Charles Farell
625 (NYC)
The Freeman Sisters, Sunshine Spreaders from Roxy's Gang
© August 22, 1927
Mildred & Marjorie Freeman
(NYC)
Bert Fiske
(released?)
Bert Fiske
(NYC)
Radio Station
(released?)
Harry Downing
2101 (LA)
Those Pullman Brothers, the Kings of Harmony
© August 8, 1927
Bryan Foy (director), Pullman Brothers
2102 (LA)
A Night at Coffee Dan's (Ten Minutes at Coffee Dan's)
© August 15, 1927
Bryan Foy (director); William Demarest , Hutchings & Holloway, Nita Martan & Miss Gogo
2103 (LA)
Banjomania
© August 22, 1927
Bryan Foy (director); Eddie Peabody
2104 (LA)
Visions of Spain
© August 22, 1927
Lina Basquette , Sam Ash & Arthur Kay conducting the Vitaphone Orchestra
2105 (LA)
Hot Songs and Hot Fingers
© August 8, 1927
The Trigg Brothers (Johnny & Jack Trigg) with John Maxwell & the Vitaphone Orchestra
2106 (LA)
Allan Prior, Famous Australian Tenor and Star of "The Student Prince"
© September 13, 1927
Bryan Foy (director), Allan Prior
2107 (LA)
The College Boy and California Medley Girls
© September 13, 1927
Bryan Foy (director); George Givot , Pearl Leonard & Nina Hinds
2108 (LA)
The Accordion Man and Girl Imitator
June 1927
Bryan Foy (director); Dorothy Murray & Earl La Vere with De Sues, Furney & Johnson
2109 (LA)
Carolynne Snowden & Co. - Colored Syncopation
© August 4, 1927
Carolynne Snowden, Henry "Tin Can" Allen, Harvey Oliver Brooks & Thomas Valentine
2110 (LA)
Cockatoos at Their Best
© September 13, 1927
Bryan Foy (director); Fritz Landes
2111 (LA)
Sherry Louise Marshall and the Three Bad Boys
© October 17, 1927
Bryan Foy (director), Sherry Louise Marshall, Cliff Sherry, Gene Warren & Bud Foster
2112 (LA)
Hazel Green and Company
© September 13, 1927
Bryan Foy (director), Hazel Green
The Jazz Singer DVD
2113 (LA)
Russ Wildey and Billy Sheehan "Famous Radio and Vaudeville Artists"
© September 13, 1927
Bryan Foy (director); Accompanied by Arthur Kay & the Vitaphone Orchestra.
2114 (LA)
Carnival Night in Paris
© December 4, 1927
Henry Halstead Orchestra with Betty Patrick
2115 (LA)
Doris Duncan, Herring and Zeb
© October 17, 1927
Bryan Foy (director), Doris Duncan
2116 (LA)
Cliff Nazarro "Versatile Young Artist" and the Two Marjories
© October 17, 1927
Bryan Foy (director); Cliff Nazarro
2117 (LA)
In a Blacksmith's Shop
© November 8, 1927
Bryan Foy (director); J. Delon Jewkes & the Blacksmiths
2118 (LA)
Auriole Craven the Dancing Violinist
© September 13, 1927
Auriole Craven
2119 (LA)
O'Neil and Vermont, the Two Dark Knights
© December 27, 1927
O'Neil & Vermont
2120 (LA)
The Cruse Brothers "Missouri Sheiks" with "Old Time Melodies in an Old Time Way"
© November 3, 1927
The Cruse Brothers
2121 (LA)
The Beauty of Old Time Music
© November 8, 1927
Bryan Foy (director); the Three Colonial Girls (Louise Klos, Anna Timmnr and Jeanette Rogers)
2122 (LA)
Joseph Diskay, the Hungarian Tenor
© November 3, 1927
Joseph Diskay
2123 (LA)
Reb Spikes and His Follies Entertainers (Premiere Colored Orchestra with Dancers)
© October 17, 1927
Bryan Foy (director), Reb Spikes
2124 (LA)
The Cruse Brothers, the Arkansaw Trio
© September 13, 1927
The Cruse Brothers
2125 (LA)
Don Cummings the Drawing Room Roper
© October 18, 1927
Bryan Foy (director), Don Cummings
2126 (LA)
Joe Wong the Chinese Jazz Boy
© October 17, 1927
Joe Wong
2127 (LA)
High Up and Low Down
© October 17, 1927
Bryan Foy (director); Harry & Dan Downing
2128 (LA)
Jane Pursell, Hollywood's Radio Girl
© October 17, 1927
Jane Pursell
2129 (LA)
The Boob and His Harmonica
© October 17, 1927
Britt Wood
2130 (LA)
Amateur Night
© October 17, 1927
Bryan Foy (director); William Demarest
2131 (LA)
Personalities
© October 17, 1927
Bryan Foy (director); Florrie Le Vere & Lou Handman
2132 (LA)
The Hoot Gibson Trio "The Hawaiian Serenaders"
© November 3, 1927
The Hoot Gibson Trio
2133 (LA)
The Lash
© November 3, 1927
Bryan Foy (director); Hal Crane, William B. Davidson , Richard Tucker & others
2134
(LA)
Under the Sea
© May 11, 1927
Gus Reed and his Frolickers
2135 (LA)
The Talking Violin and the Blues Singer
August 1927
Wade Watts & Bobby Gilbert
2136 (LA)
Gus Arnheim & His Ambassadors
© January 30, 1928
Gus Arnheim
2137 (LA)
Tuning In
© November 3, 1927
Bryan Foy (director); Murray Roth (story)
2138 (LA)
Night Court
© November 28, 1927
Bryan Foy (director); Murray Roth (story); William Demarest
The Jazz Singer DVD
2139 (LA)
The Serpentine
© December 29, 1927
Bryan Foy (director); Elmira Lane & the Vitaphone Girls
2140 (LA)
Lillian Crowell and Ty Parvis, Vaudeville's Talented Children
© November 3, 1927
Lillian Crowell & Ty Parvis
2141 (LA)
Realization
© November 3, 1927
Bryan Foy (director); Hugh Herbert , Anita Pam & Lee Kinney
2142 (LA)
The Friars in a Monastery Cellar
© November 3, 1927
The Monastery Quartet
2143 (LA)
When the Wife's Away
© November 28, 1927
Bryan Foy (director); Mabel Normandie & William Demarest
2144 (LA)
The Land of Harmony
© November 28, 1927
Bartram & Saxton
2145 (LA)
The Sweet Long Ago
© November 28, 1927
Alice Wellman & Paul Russell
2146 (LA)
Two Doves in Dark Days
© November 28, 1927
Walter Weams & Ed Garr
2147 (LA)
The Hostess
© November 28, 1927
Sally Fields (billed as "America's Greatest Entertainer")
2148 (LA)
Solly Ward the "Foremost German Comedian" at the Party
© November 28, 1927
Bryan Foy (director), Solly Ward
2149 (LA)
The Hunt: Hunting Songs
© December 29, 1927
Frolicker's Quartet & Vernon Rickard
2149 (LA)
French Leave "War Days In the Trenches"
© November 23, 1927
Bryan Foy (director); Mildred Bailey & the Frolickers Quartette
2150 (LA)
Jane and Katherine Lee
© December 4, 1927
Jane & Katherine Lee
2159 (LA)
Buddy Cooper and Sammy Stept, Song Hit Writers
© December 8, 1927
Buddy Cooper & Sammy Stept
2160 (LA)
Frank and Teddy Sabini, Popular Italian Comedians
© December 4, 1927
Frank & Teddy Sabini
2169 (LA)
Non-Support
© December 4, 1927
Bryan Foy (director); Burr McIntish with Paul Kruger, Bonie Jean DeBard, Linda Ann Corlin & Harry Foy
2170 (LA)
Phedre Overture
© December 29, 1927
Herman Heller & Vitaphone Symphony Orchestra
2178 (LA)
Two Doves Flying High
© December 4, 1927
Walter Weams & Ed Garr
2179 (LA)
Stranded
December 8, 1927
Richard Carle
2180 (LA)
Hurley, Putnam and Snell, Popular Song Trio
© December 8, 1927
Hurley, Putnam & Snell
2188 (LA)
The Tout
© December 8, 1927
Frank Gaby
2189 (LA)
Arthur Pat West and His Middies "Syncopated Blues Players"
© December 8, 1927
Arthur Pat West
2190 (LA)
Leon Navara in a Pianologue
© December 8, 1927
Leon Navara
2199 (LA)
A Lesson in Golf
© December 8, 1927
Alex J. Morrison & Walter Weams
2233 (LA)
A Man of Peace
© April 21, 1928
Hobart Bosworth with Charles Middleton & Ann McCay
2234 (LA)
The Death Ship
© June 2, 1928
Jose Jackson (story); Mitchell Lewis , Jason Robards, Sr. & Elizabeth Page
Vitaphone Varieties 1926-30 (Warner Archive) DVD
2239 (LA)
Sunny California
© May 1, 1928
May McAvoy with Neely Edwards , Richard Carle & Arthur Collins
2240 (LA)
Solomon's Children
© December 27, 1927
Bryan Foy (director); Hugh Herbert
2242 (LA)
Dream Café
© December 27, 1927
Jimmy Clemons
Vitaphone Varieties 1926-30 (Warner Archive) DVD
2243 (LA)
Jolly Fanny Rice In "Types"
© December 27, 1927
Fanny Rice
2244 (LA)
Putting It On
© December 27, 1927
Bryan Foy (director); Claudia Coleman
2245 (LA)
Lynn Cowan Master of Ceremonies and Song Writer - Original Songs
© December 27, 1927
Lynn Cowan
2246 (LA)
The Eternal Barrier
© December 29, 1927
Sarah Padden
2247 (LA)
All In (For) Fun
© December 29, 1927
Charles Smith (story), John Hyams & Leila McIntire
2249 (LA)
Campus Capers
© February 4, 1928
The Collegiate Four
2250 (LA)
A Spanish Serenade
© February 4, 1928
The La Valles
2251 (LA)
The Worrier
© February 4, 1928
Richard Carle
2252 (LA)
The Author
© February 4, 1928
Bryan Foy (director); Walter Weems & Leo Sulkey
2253 (LA)
Songs and Dances
© January 21, 1928
Dodie Coyle & Bobby Weir
2254 (LA)
A Neapolitan Romance
© February 4, 1928
Pasquale Amato & Lillian Miles (on piano)
2255 (LA)
Men Among Men
© January 21, 1928
Bryan Foy (director); Fred Ardath
2256 (LA)
Clair Omar Musser, the World's Foremost Marimbaphonist
© January 21, 1928
Clair Omar Musser
2257 (LA)
Two Doves Scared Stiff
© February 4, 1928
Walter Weems & Ed Garr
2258 (LA)
Lynn Cowan, Vitaphone Community Singer
© December 27, 1927
Lynn Cowan
2259 (LA)
The Lemon
© February 4, 1928
Hugh Herbert
2260 (LA)
Master Gilbert, Sensational Child Artist
© January 21, 1928
Master Gilbert
2261 (LA)
Harry Wayman & His Debutantes (Premiere Feminine Jazz Band)
© February 4, 1928
Harry Wayman
Vitaphone Varieties Vol. 2 (Warner Archive) DVD
2262 (LA)
A Garden of Songs
© January 21, 1928
The Harrington Sisters
2263 (LA)
His Night Out
© February 17, 1928
Bryan Foy (director); John Miljan
2264 (LA)
Playing Pranks With Webster
© February 4, 1928
Johnny Hyman
2266 (LA)
Gene Morgan, the West's Comedian and His Orchestra
© February 17, 1928
Gene Morgan
2267 (LA)
Rin Tin Tin and His Owner, Mr. Lee Duncan
February 4, 1928
Rin Tin Tin
2268 (LA)
Souvenirs
© February 17, 1928
Sarah Padden , Allen Stansell & Molly Fisher
2269 (LA)
Haleyisms
© February 17, 1928
Jack Haley & Flo McFadden
2270 (LA)
Frank Richardson, the Joy Boy of Song
© February 17, 1928
Frank Richardson
2271 (LA)
Bartch-A-Kalloop
© February 10, 1928
Steve Freda & Johnny Palace
2272 (LA)
Coscia and Verdi, Music Glorified, Classified and Mortified
© March 15, 1928
Phil Coscia & Al Verdi
2273 (LA)
The Book Worm
January 4, 1928
Bryan Foy (director); Harry Conley, Ethel De Voe & Duncan Harris
Vitaphone Varieties 1926-30 (Warner Archive) DVD
2274 (LA)
Abe Lyman Orchestra "Syncopated Symphony"
© February 18, 1928
Abe Lyman Band with Jimmy Ray
2275 (LA)
On the Air: An All Star Playlet
© February 18, 1928
John Maxwell, Hugh Herbert , Fanny Rice & Harry Downing
2276 (LA)
Proff Moore and His Hotel Orchestra "California’s King of Harmony"
© February 15, 1929
Proff Moore & His Roosevelt Hotel Orchestra
2277 (LA)
A Few Minutes in the Mines
© March 3, 1928
Flynn O'Malley, Vernon Rickard & the Black Diamond Four Quartette
2278 (LA)
Character Studies
January 4, 1928
Montague Love
Vitaphone Varieties 1926-30 (Warner Archive) DVD
2279 (LA)
The Beast
© February 18, 1928
Irene Rich with John Miljan & Barry Townly
2280 (LA)
The Imperial Russian Cossacks
© March 3, 1928
2281 & 2282 (LA)
The Florentine Choir "Italy's Greatest Ensemble"
© February 18, 1928
The Florentine Choir
(released as two similar titled films)
2283 (LA)
The Fashion Plates of Harmony
© March 3, 1928
Messrs. Reese, R.L. Williams & Maginetti
2284 (LA)
Lucky in Love
© March 15, 1928
Bryan Foy (director?); Clyde Cook , Hugh Herbert
2285 (LA)
Earl Burtnett and His Biltmore Hotel Orchestra
© March 3, 1928
Earl Burtnett
Vitaphone Varieties Vol. 2 (Warner Archive) DVD
2286 (LA)
Earl Burtnett and His Biltmore Hotel Orchestra
© March 3, 1928
Earl Burtnett
2290 (LA)
Papa's Vacation
© March 31, 1928
Bryan Foy (director); William Demarest
2291 (LA)
Vincent Rose and Jackie Taylor and Their Hollywood Montmartre Orchestra
© March 3, 1928
Vincent Rose & Jackie Taylor
2292 (LA)
Vincent Rose and Jackie Taylor with the Hollywood Montmartre Orchestra
September 30, 1928 (Film Daily review)
Vincent Rose & Jackie Taylor
2300 (LA)
Juvenile Musicians
© March 31, 1928
Charles D. McCoy's Newsboys Harmonica Band
2309 (LA)
Nat Carr, Character Comedian
© December 8, 1927
Nat Carr
2310 (LA)
The Herman Music Box
© March 31, 1928
Jack Lipton & Lola Terrell
2318 (LA)
East Side West Side
© December 29, 1927
Joe Weston & Collette Lyons
2319 (LA)
Ten Minutes
© March 3, 1928
Robert T. Haines with Guy d'Ennery
2320 (LA)
The Police Quartette
December 29, 1927
Los Angeles Police singing group
The Jazz Singer DVD
2328 (LA)
In the Park
© February 18, 1928
Brown & Whitaker
2329 (LA)
Frank Richardson, the Joy Boy of Song #2
© February 18, 1928
Frank Richardson
2338 (LA)
Abe Lyman and His Orchestra
© February 18, 1928
Abe Lyman and His Orchestra
Vitaphone Varieties Vol. 2 (Warner Archive) DVD; aka "Maestro of Syncopated Symphony"
2347 (LA)
Jimmy Lyons, the General of Hilarity
© April 21, 1928
Jimmy Lyons
2369 (LA)
The Foreigner
© April 30, 1928
Leo Carrillo
2379 (LA)
Charles Hackett, Leading Tenor of the Chicago Opera Company - Schubert's "Who Is Sylvia"
© July 1, 1928
Charles Hackett
1928
Listed by Vitaphone number. Filmed in 1928 in Hollywood unless marked (NYC)
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Title
Release, copyright or review date
Performers (and credited director)
Notes
2232
Two Boys and a Piano
© March 15, 1928
Brooks & Ross
2235
Hollywood Bound
© June 4, 1928
Gladys Brockwell , James Bradburry, Neely Edwards , Anita Pam & Allan Sears
Vitaphone Varieties 1926-30 (Warner Archive) DVD
2236
When East Meets West
© March 15, 1928
Ray Mayer & Edith Evans
The Jazz Singer DVD
2237
Miss Information
April 10, 1928
Bryan Foy & F. Hugh Herbert (directors); Lois Wilson , Edward Everett Horton , Allan Sears & others
2238
The Question of Today
March 15, 1928
Lloyd Bacon (director); Audrey Ferris , Landers Stevens & others
2265
A Laugh or Two
© February 4, 1928
Russ Brown & Jean Whittaker
Vitaphone Varieties 1926-30 (Warner Archive) DVD
2285
Earl Burtnett and His Biltmore Hotel Orchestra
March 3, 1928
Earl Burtnett
Vitaphone Varieties 1926-30 (Warner Archive) DVD
2286
Earl Burtnett and His Biltmore Hotel Orchestra
March 3, 1928
Earl Burtnett
2287
Overtones
© March 15, 1928
Ursula Faucit, Elizabeth Page & others
2288
Vitaphone Community Sing #2
© July 24, 1928
Lynn Cowan
2289
The Notre Dame Glee Club
© April 30, 1928
Joseph J. Casasanta (conductor)
2293
The Morrissey & Miller Night Club Revue
© May 19, 1928
Bryan Foy (director); Will Morrisey & Midgie Miller with Harry Downing, Charlotte DeLovelace, Vina & Arthur and Sammy Cantor
Vitaphone Varieties 1926-30 (Warner Archive) DVD
2294
Earl Burtnett and His Biltmore Hotel Orchestra
© March 3, 1928; September 29, 1928 (Film Daily review)
Earl Burtnett
Vitaphone Varieties Vol. 2 (Warner Archive) DVD
2295
Earl Burtnett and His Biltmore Hotel Orchestra
© March 3, 1928
Earl Burtnett
Vitaphone Varieties 1926-30 (Warner Archive) DVD
2296
Billy & Elsa Newell, Those Hot Tamales
April 30, 1928
Billy & Elsa Newell
2297
The Movie Chatterbox
© April 10, 1928
Polly Moran
2298
Ted Doner "Broadway's Favorite Dancing Man" and His Sunkist Beauties
March 31, 1928
Ted Doner
2299
Xavier Cugat and His Gigolos: A Spanish Ensemble
March 25, 1928 (Film Daily review)
Xavier Cugat
2339
The Cowboy and the Girl
© April 21, 1928
Ray Mayer & Edith Evans
Vitaphone Varieties Vol. 3 (Warner Archive) DVD
2348
Stories in Song
March 18, 1928 (Film Daily review)
Adele Rowland with Mildred Brown (piano)
The Jazz Singer DVD
2349
The Jazzmania Quintette
© April 10, 1928
Georgie Stoll & Edythe Flynn
The Jazz Singer DVD
2358
Herbert Rawlinson, the Monologist of the Screen
© June 2, 1928
Herbert Rawlinson
2359
Renee Tumanova and Company, Three Russian Gypsies
© May 19, 1928
Renee Tumanova
2368
Lead Kindly Light
© July 23, 1928
Irene Rich
2409
Jimmy Lyons
© February 4, 1928
Jimmy Lyons
2418
Retribution
© June 14, 1928
Archie Mayo (director); Henry B. Walthall , Tom McGuire & Ed Cane
Vitaphone Varieties 1926-30 (Warner Archive) DVD
2430
General Vitaphone Trailer
© March 31, 1928
Conrad Nagel
2517–2518 (two-reeler)
The Prediction
© July 10, 1928
Hugh Herbert with Anita Pam, Otto Lederer & Guy D'Enner
2538
Dorothy Whitmore, the Popular Prima Donna in a Song Recital
© September 5, 1928
Dorothy Whitmore
2539
Seven Minutes of Your Time
© September 5, 1928
Benny Rubin
2540
By the Campfire
© May 19, 1928
Xavier Cugat & Company (Melodious Gypsies)
2541
The Ice Man
© May 19, 1928
Murray Roth (director); Charles Rogers
2542
Character Songs
© June 2, 1928
Harry Delf
2543
A Colorful Sermon
© May 19, 1928
Bert Swor
Vitaphone Varieties 1926-30 (Warner Archive) DVD
2544
Ducks and Deducts
© May 19, 1928
Bert Swor
2545
Mme Rosa Raisa (Soprano of the Chicago Opera Company) "Goodbye Forever" & "Eli Eli"
© May 19, 1928
Rosa Raisa
2546
Mme Rosa Raisa "Plaisir d'Amour" & "La Paloma"
© May 19, 1928
Rosa Raisa
2547
Vitaphone Community Sing #1
© March 3, 1928
Lynn Cowan
2548
Stop and Go
© November 6, 1928
Eddie Nelson with Jack Lipson
2550
The Movie Man
© June 2, 1928
Charles Rogers with Violet Palmer, Walter Rodgers & Louise Carver
2551
Soup
© June 2, 1928
Harry Delf
2552
The Hell Gate of Soissons
© August 14, 1928
Leo Carrillo
2553
Jest Moments
© July 1, 1928
The Klein Brothers
2554
Wanted - a Man
© August 25, 1928
Daphne Pollard
2555
Charles Irwin, the Debonair Humorist
© July 1, 1928
Charles Irwin
2556
The Globe Trotters
© July 1, 1928
Bill Bailey & Barnum
2557
Without a Band
© July 1, 1928
Bill Bailey & Barnum
2558
Two White Elephants
© July 1, 1928
Bill Bailey & Barnum
2559
In a Music Shop
© July 12, 1928
Eddie Peabody
2560
Banjoland
© June 2, 1928
Eddie Peabody with Jimmy Maisel
Vitaphone Varieties Vol. 2 (Warner Archive) DVD
2561
Keep Smiling
© July 1, 1928
Ed Lowry & His Orchestra
2562
The Larry Ceballos Revue
March 1928
Larry Ceballos accompanied by Owen Fallon's Orchestra, Al Herman Badger & Lory, Irma, Dot & Ama Lou
2563
Giving In
© July 1, 1928
Murray Roth (director); Harry Delf, Hedda Hopper & others
2565
The Happy Jester
© July 1, 1928
Ed Lowry
2566
Dixie Days "Negro Spirituals"
© August 18, 1928
Dixie Days
2567
Cleo to Cleopatra
© June 30, 1928
Daphne Pollard
2568–2569 (two-reeler)
Wives, etc.
© June 30, 1928
Bryan Foy (director); Charles Ruggles
2570
Glorifying the American Song
© July 1, 1928
The Brox Sisters
2571
Down South
© July 1, 1928
The Brox Sisters
2572
The Band Beautiful
© June 30, 1928
The Ingenues All-Girl Orchestra
The Jazz Singer DVD
2572 & 2573
The Ingenues the Syncopating Sweeties
© June 15, 1928
The Ingenues
(two separate film shorts)
2574
A Little Bit of Everything
© July 1, 1928
Eddie Quillan & Marie Quillan
2575–2576 (two-reeler)
The Swelled Head (The Swellhead)
© July 14, 1928
Eddie Foy, Jr. & Bessie Love
2577
Sharps and Flats
© July 24, 1928
Jimmy Conlin & Myrtle Glass
Vitaphone Varieties 1926-30 (Warner Archive) DVD
2578
Assassin of Grief and Remorse
© July 24, 1928
Al Herman & His Troubadors
2579
Foys for Joys
© July 1, 1928
Bryan Foy (director); Eddie Foy, Jr. & the Foy Family
2580
Chips of the Old Block
July 1, 1928
Bryan Foy (director); Eddie Foy, Jr. & the Foy Family
The Jazz Singer DVD
2581
The Ham What Am
© June 30, 1928
Jay C. Flippen
Vitaphone Varieties 1926-30 (Warner Archive) DVD
2583
Songalogue
© July 31, 1928
Dolly Connolly & Percy Wenrich
2584
Gus Arnheim and His Ambassadors
July 15, 1928 (Film Daily review)
Gus Arnheim , Harry Robison & Russ Columbo
The Jazz Singer DVD
2585
Gus Arnheim and His Cocoanut Grove Orchestra
July 1928
Gus Arnheim
Vitaphone Cavalcade of Musical Comedy Shorts (Warner Archive) DVD
2586
Cut Yourself a Piece of Cake
© June 30, 1928
Val & Ernie Stanton
Vitaphone Varieties 1926-30 (Warner Archive) DVD
2587
English As She Is Not Spoken
© June 30, 1928
Val & Ernie Stanton
Vitaphone Varieties 1926-30 (Warner Archive) DVD
2588
Terry and Jerry
© July 14, 1928
Fields & Johnston
2589
Don't Handle the Goods
© August 25, 1928
Frank Browne & Kay LaVelle
2590
Don't Be Jealous
© August 18, 1928
Joe E. Brown with Harry Downing, Eugene Pallette & Patricia Caron
2591
Winnie Lightner the Song a Minute Girl
June 30, 1928
Winnie Lightner
2592
Winnie Lightner Broadway's Favorite
June 30, 1928
Winnie Lightner
2593
The Arkansas Travelers
June 30, 1928
Meyers & Hanford
2595
Dick Rich and His Melodious Monarchs
© July 24, 1928
Dick Rich, Cheri Rich (ventriloquist)
The Jazz Singer DVD & Vitaphone Varieties 1926-30 (Warner Archive) DVD
2596
Joseph E. Howard, America's Popular Composer
© July 24, 1928
Joseph E. Howard
Vitaphone Varieties Vol. 2 (Warner Archive) DVD
2597
Bright Moments
© July 30, 1928
Jack Benny & "Sayde" Marks (Mary Livingstone )
(very first Benny film may, unfortunately, be lost)
2598
Chief Caupolican, the Indian Baritone
© August 18, 1928
Chief Caupolican
2599
Thanksgiving Day
© August 18, 1928
Harry Kelly, Cornelius Keefe, Harry Wardell & Walter Rodgers
Vitaphone Varieties 1926-30 (Warner Archive) DVD
2600
Miss Ann Grey and Her Boy Friends
© August 27, 1928
Ann Grey
2607–2608 (two-reeler)
A Regular Business Man
© August 18, 1928
Robert Ober with John Sainpolis (St. Polis), Margery Meadows and Lucille Beaumont
2609
Homer Dickinson, Broadway's Smart (Musical) Comedy Star
© August 27, 1928
Homer Dickinson
2610
The Hi-Hatter
June 1928
Jack Inglis
2620
A Friend of Father's
© August 18, 1928
Al Lydell & Bobby Higgins
2627
Larry Ceballos' Roof Garden Revue
© November 14, 1928
Larry Ceballos & the Adagio Dancers
The Jazz Singer DVD
2628
Joseph Regan, America's Foremost Irish Tenor
© December 8, 1928
Joseph Regan
2629
Here Comes the Bridesmaid
© March 12, 1929
Janet Adair
2640
The Aristocrats
© March 12, 1929
Born & Lawrence
2648–2649 (two-reeler)
Ain't It the Truth: A Comedy in Manners
© March 9, 1929
William B. Davidson , Grace Valentine , Dot Farley & Patricia Caron
2650
A Musicale Melange
© March 12, 1929
Kjerulf's Mayfair Quintette (Barbara Kjerulf, Myra Dennis, Gladys Hubmer & Ida Schultz)
Vitaphone Varieties Vol. 3 (Warner Archive) DVD
2659
The Broadway Minstrel
© January 28, 1929
Murray Roth (director); Sam Coslow & June Clyde
2660
How's Your Stock?
© September 22, 1928
Murray Roth & Bryan Foy (directors); Charlie Sellon
2661
Larry Ceballos' Undersea Revue
September 2, 1928 (Film Daily review)
Larry Ceballos, Jimmy Clemons & Lyda Roberti
2662
Types
August 19, 1928 (Film Daily review)
Karyl Norman
2663
Silks and Satins
© August 20, 1928
Karyl Norman with Bob Hammill
2664–2665 (two-reeler)
Across the Border
© August 27, 1928
Sarah Padden , Frank Campeau & Roy Stewart
2666–2667 (two-reeler)
Sharp Tools
October 7, 1928
Willard Mack (director); Ethel Grey Terry , William B. Davidson & others
2668
A Bit of Scotch
© August 27, 1928
Kitty Doner
2669
A Famous Male Impersonator
September 5, 1928
Kitty Doner
2670
Archie Gottler, His Songs are Sung in a Million Homes
© August 27, 1928
Archie Gottler, Babe Glick & Peggy Rollins
2677–2678 (two-reeler)
The Alibi
June 1928
Kenneth Harlan
2679
Dank You
© September 12, 1928
Joe Burns & Murray Kissen
2680
Vitaphone Community Singing #3
© August 27, 1928
Lynn Cowan
2685
Just Crooning Along
© September 5, 1928
The Croonaders
2686
The Beau Brummels
© September 22, 1928
Al Shaw & Sam Lee
The Jazz Singer DVD
2687
The Reward
July 1928
Bryan Foy (director); Louis Bennison
2689
I Thank You
© September 12, 1928
Eddie White
Vitaphone Varieties 1926-30 (Warner Archive) DVD
2691
A Breath of Broadway
© September 5, 1928
Jack Waldron
Vitaphone Varieties 1926-30 (Warner Archive) DVD
2692
Melody Lane
July 1928
The Dennis Sisters
2693
Larry Ceballos' Crystal Cave Revue
November 18, 1928 (Film Daily review)
Larry Ceballos
2694
A Rope and a Story
© October 18, 1928
Tex McLeod
2695
The Northern Patrol
© November 6, 1928
Mounted Police Quartette
2696
Chaz Chase, the Unique Comedian
© October 18, 1928
Chaz Chase
Vitaphone Varieties Vol. 2 (Warner Archive) DVD
2697
A Singing Act
September 2, 1928 (Film Daily review)
Bell & Coates
2698
Horses
July 1928
Benny Rubin
2699
A Cycle of Songs
September 2, 1928
Florence Brady
Vitaphone Varieties 1926-30 (Warner Archive) DVD
2700
Feminine Types
© December 8, 1928
Jean Barrios
2702
De La Plaza and Juanita with Their Spanish Serenaders
© December 13, 1928
De La Plaza, Juanita, Alma Real, Royale Filipino Band
2703
Small Town Rambles
January 27, 1929 (Film Daily review)
Al Abbott
2704
A Family Affair
© January 28, 1929
Murray Roth (director); Arthur Byron with Kate, Eileen & Kathryn Byron
2705
Irene Franklin, the American Comedienne
© January 14, 1929
Irene Franklin & Jerry Jarnagin
2707
Songs and Things
© January 28, 1929
Jack Norworth
2708
Give Us a Lift
© December 13, 1928
Bryan Foy (director); Flo Lewis & Leo Karlyn
2709
42nd Street ("Zweiundvierzigste Strasse")
January 19, 1929
Frank Orth & Ann Codee
German and French version of AFTER THE HONEYMOON (qv)
2710
After the Honeymoon
January 19, 1929
Frank Orth & Ann Codee
2730
Jesse Stafford Orchestra, World Famous Musician
October 28, 1928
Jesse Stafford, the Lucas Brothers
2731
The Bad, Bad Woman
© October 18, 1928
Dora Maughan & Walter Fehl
2732
Song Impressions
© October 18, 1928
Dora Maughan & Walter Fehl
Vitaphone Varieties 1926-30 (Warner Archive) DVD
2733
Donald Brian, America's Foremost Musical Comedy Star
© February 9, 1929
Donald Brian
2734
Character Studies
September 2, 1928 (Film Daily review)
Murray Roth (director); Florence Brady
2735
A Breeze from the South
© December 1, 1928
Gilbert Wells
Vitaphone Varieties Vol. 3 (Warner Archive) DVD
2736
Melodious Moments
© October 18, 1928
The Croonaders
Vitaphone Varieties Vol. 3 (Warner Archive) DVD
2737
Idle Chatter
© December 1, 1928
Kramer & Boyle
2739
Popular Songs
© November 28, 1928
Anna Chandler
2741
Songs and Impressions
August 1928
Mary Marlowe & Jordan
Vitaphone Varieties 1926-30 (Warner Archive) DVD
2743
Number Please
August 1928
Ruth Warren
2744
The Gatling Gun
August 1928
Bert Hanlon
2745
The Song Bird
© December 1, 1928
Stewart Brady
2746
Singin' the Blues
July 1928
Jane Green & Ron Wilson
2747
Bert Hanlon with Doris Canfield
August 1928
Bert Hanlon & Doris Canfield
2748
The Gyp
© December 8, 1928
Fern Redmond & Herman Wells
2750
The Melody Girl
July 1928
Jane Green & Ron Wilson
2753
Bedtime
© March 20, 1929
Harry Hollingsworth & Nan Crawford
2754
Spring Has Come
August 1928
Pert Kelton
2755
Two Black Aces (A Pair of Aces)
© December 8, 1928
Slim Timblin & Billy Raymond
2756
The Ban-Jokester
© November 24, 1928
Jack North
2757
Fair Days
© November 24, 1928
Val Harris & Ann Howe
2758
In Dutch
© December 1, 1928
Ulis & Clarke
2759
The Wild Westerner
© November 14, 1928
Val Harris & Ann Howe
Vitaphone Varieties 1926-30 (Warner Archive) DVD
2762
The Beauty Shop
© December 1, 1928
Mary Haynes
2763
The Lady That's Known Lou
December 1, 1928
Mary Haynes
2766
Cross Words
© November 24, 1928
Newhoff & Phelps
2767
Sing, Sister, Sing
September 1928
Hazel Kennedy
2768
Neighbors
© December 8, 1928
Jack Baxley & Babette Wilson
2769
I'm Afraid That's All
© December 8, 1928
Red Corcoran
2770
A Little Conversation
September 1928
Bert Hanlon & Doris Canfield
2783
Songs As You Like Them
© December 8, 1928
Irene Stone & Esther Larette
2784
A Group of Songs
© November 24, 1928
Jay Velie
2785
A Little Bit of This and That
(never released)
Frank Shaw
2786
King and Boles
October 1928
2788
Not for Me
October 1928
Murray Roth (director); Miss Juliet
2789
Al Lyons and His Four Horsemen (aka "My Musical Melange")
© January 28, 1929
Al Lyons, Jack Beardsley, D.M. Taylor, Neal Castagnoli & Edith Murray
Vitaphone Varieties 1926-30 (Warner Archive) DVD
2790
Jan Rubini "The Violin Virtuoso" with Vernon Rickard
January 27, 1929 (Film Daily review)
Murray Roth (director); Jan Rubini
2791
My Bag O' Trix
© January 14, 1929
Trixie Friganza
The Jazz Singer DVD
2793
Army Days
November 1928
Murray Roth (director); Lieutenant Clifford Carling
2795
An Everyday Occurrence
© May 27, 1929
Murray Roth (director); Wilbur Mack & Gertrude Purdy
2796
Here Comes the Show Boat
© April 6, 1929
Murray Roth (director); Dave Bernie's Orchestra
2797
Dave Bernie's Orchestra
© April 20, 1929
Murray Roth (director); Dave Bernie
2798
Stranded in Paris
© March 12, 1929
Ann Codee & Frank Orth
2800
What Price Burlesque?
November 1928
Murray Roth (director); Sammy Cohen
2814
Red Hot Harmony
© March 12, 1929
Murray Roth (director); The Serenaders
2815
The Sunshine Girl
© March 12, 1929
Murray Roth (director); Hope Vernon
2816
The Land of Harmony
© February 9, 1929
The Plantation Trio
2817
Who Is She?
November 1928
Murray Roth (director); Joseph Bernard
2819
Roy Fox, the Whispering Cornetist
© March 12, 1929
Murray Roth (director); Roy Fox & His Montmarte Café Orchestra
Vitaphone Varieties Vol. 2 (Warner Archive) DVD
2820
The Gladiator
November 1928
Murray Roth (director); Jimmy Conlin & Myrtle Glass
2837
The Fall Guy
© May 12, 1929
Murray Roth (director); Ray Hughes & Pam
2838
Syncopated Breezes
© March 12, 1929
Murray Roth (director); Bobby Gillette & Doris Walker
2839
A Modern Priscilla
March 10, 1929 (Film Daily review)
Murray Roth (director); Bobby Folsom
2840
The Picadilly
November 1928
Murray Roth (director); William DuCalion
2849–2850 (two-reeler)
Gossip
March 31, 1929 (Film Daily review)
Bryan Foy (director); Robert Emmet Keane, John Milijan & Claire Whitney
Vitaphone Varieties 1926-30 (Warner Archive) DVD
2868
The Night Club Favorite
© March 9, 1929
Murray Roth (director); Joe E. Lewis
2869
Flaming Youth
© March 7, 1929
Murray Roth (director); Little Billy
2870
Artistic Mimicry
© March 20, 1929
Murray Roth (director); Bruce Bowers
2883
The Paragons in the Tropics
March 10, 1929 (Film Daily review)
Doc Salomon (director); The Paragons & Doris Walker
2885
The Country Gentlemen
© January 28, 1929
Murray Roth (director); Jack Born & Elmer Lawrence
Vitaphone Varieties 1926-30 (Warner Archive) DVD
2888
Headin' South
© April 6, 1929
The Three Brox Sisters
2889
Tin Pan Alley
© January 28, 1929
Murray Roth (director); Dave Dreyer & Nora Schiller
2899
Harmony As You Like It
December 1928
Doc Salomon (director); Bert Rome & Henry Dunn
2900
After the Roundup
December 1928
Doc Salomon (director); The Rangers
Vitaphone Varieties 1926-30 (Warner Archive) DVD
2910
The Champion Golfer
© March 16, 1929
Doc Salomon (director); Ben Bard & Bob Callahan
2919
Ship Ahoy
© March 12, 1929
Doc Salomon (director); Arthur "Pat" West, Sidney Dalbrock & Harris Gordon
Vitaphone Varieties 1926-30 (Warner Archive) DVD
2920
The Sideshow
© March 20, 1929
Doc Salomon (director); Jack Born & Elmer Lawrence
2940
Pigskin Troubles
© March 7, 1929
Jack Born & Elmer Lawrence
Vitaphone Varieties 1926-30 (Warner Archive) DVD
2968
Guido Deiro, World's Foremost Piano-Accordionist
© March 20, 1929
Guido Diero
Vitaphone Varieties Vol. 2 (Warner Archive) DVD
702 (NYC)
Eddie Lambert, America's Foremost Concert Pianist
© January 28, 1929
Eddie Lambert
703 (NYC)
Frank Whitman, the Surprising Fiddler
© January 22, 1929
Bryan Foy (director); Frank Whitman
Vitaphone Varieties 1926-30 (Warner Archive) DVD
704 (NYC)
Jack Goldie, the Ace of Spades
© January 28, 1929
Bryan Foy (director); Jack Goldie
1929
Filmed in 1929 in Hollywood (LA) and Brooklyn (NYC).
#
Title
Release, copyright or review date
Performers (and credited director)
Notes
(NYC)
Jan Gerber & His Little Club Orchestra
January 1929
Jan Gerber
2570 (NYC)
Glorifying the Popular Song
© October 29, 1929
Murray Roth (director); Ruth Etting
2575 (NYC)
John Miller and James Mack, the Bing Boys
January 1929
John Miller & James Mack
2590 (NYC)
Joe E. Brown Personal Appearance Trailer
May 1929
Joe E. Brown
451 (NYC)
Madame Frances Alda
© August 30, 1929
Murray Roth (director); Frances Alda
705 (NYC)
Lerdo's Mexican Orchestra
© March 19, 1929
706 (NYC)
Tajado's Tipica Orchestra
© March 20, 1929
707 (NYC)
Mexican Tipica Orchestra
© February 15, 1929
708 (NYC)
Back from Abroad
© March 9, 1929
McKay & Ardine
709 (NYC)
Sol Violinsky, the Eccentric Entertainer
© September 28, 1929
Sol Violinsky
The Jazz Singer DVD
710 (NYC)
Green's Twentieth Century Faydetts
© March 20, 1929
Charles Green, Nina Grey
The Jazz Singer DVD
711 (NYC)
Green's Flapperettes
© March 7, 1929
712 (NYC)
Songs As You Like Them
© February 25, 1929
Jim & Betty Morgan
713 (NYC)
Frances Shelley, the Girl with the Guitar
© February 15, 1929
Frances Shelley
714 (NYC)
A Few Absurd Moments
© March 12, 1929
Stanley & Ginger
715 (NYC)
The Original Hillbillies
© March 7, 1929
The "North Carolina Jazz Band" featuring Al Hopkins
716 (NYC)
Miss Marcelle Singing Southern Syncopated Songs
© March 20, 1929
Miss Marcelle
717 (NYC)
A Journey of Songs
© March 19, 1929
Jay Velie
718 (NYC)
Songs of Love
© March 7, 1929
Jay Velie
719 (NYC)
Blondes That Gentlemen Prefer
February 24, 1929 (Film Daily review)
Neal Sisters
720 (NYC)
The Corner Store
© March 20, 1929
Murray Roth (director); Fred Ardath
721 (NYC)
Fannie Ward the Miracle Woman
March 24, 1929 (Film Daily review)
Fannie Ward
722-723 (NYC, two-reeler)
The Music Makers
April 7, 1929
Bryan Foy (director); Willie and Eugene Howard
724 (NYC)
A Bad Boy from a Good Family
© March 12, 1929
Phil Baker
725 (NYC)
In Spain
© March 12, 1929
Phil Baker
726 (NYC)
Mirth and Melody
© March 7, 1929
Dorothy & Rosetta Ryan
727 (NYC)
Frank Crumit, the One Man Glee Club
© March 19, 1929
Frank Crumit
728 (NYC)
Stella Mayhew, the Hallelujah Lady
© March 20, 1929
Stella Mayhew
729 (NYC)
Mal Hallett and His Entertaining Orchestra
March 3, 1929 (Film Daily review)
Mal Hallet & Orchestra
730 (NYC)
Mal Hallett and His Way Down East Band
July 28, 1929 (Film Daily review)
Mal Hallet & Orchestra
731 (NYC)
Musical Moments
© March 19, 1929
The Four Synco-Pets
732 (NYC)
Tal Henry and His North Carolinians
© April 10, 1929
Tal Henry
Vitaphone Cavalcade of Musical Comedy Shorts (Warner Archive) DVD
733 (NYC)
Words of Love
© March 20, 1929
Julia Sanderson & Frank Crumit
734 (NYC)
A Traffic Muddle
© April 30, 1929
Red Donahue & U-No the Mule
735 (NYC)
June, the English Musical Comedy Star, with John Hundley
© March 19, 1929
736 (NYC)
Paul Cunningham and Florence Bennett, the Popular Singing Composers
© March 20, 1929
Paul Cunningham & Florence Bennett
739 (NYC)
Grace La Rue, the International Star of Song
© April 30, 1929
Grace La Rue
740 (NYC)
Hope Hampton (in the First Act of Manon)
March 31, 1929 (Film Daily review)
Hope Hampton
741 (NYC)
Song Sayings
© April 10, 1929
George Whiting & Sadie Burt with Edmund Weber (piano)
742 (NYC)
Paul Tremaine & His Aristocrats
March 31, 1929 (Film Daily review)
Paul Tremaine and His Jazz Band
The Jazz Singer DVD
743-744 (NYC, two-reeler)
The Squarer
February 1929
Bryan Foy (director); J.C. Nugent with Natalie Shafer & Percy Helton
745 (NYC)
Max Schmeling, Heavyweight Champion of Germany
© April 10, 1929
Max Schmeling
746 (NYC)
Eleanor Painter, the Lyric Soprano
March 31, 1929 (Film Daily review)
Eleanor Painter
747, 748 & 749 (NYC)
Isa Kremer
© April 9, 1929
Isa Kremer
(three similar titled film shorts released separately)
750-751 (NYC, two-reeler)
My People
© July 22, 1929
Willie and Eugene Howard
752 (NYC)
Bernie Cummins and His Biltmore Orchestra
© April 10, 1929
Bernie Cummins
753 (NYC)
At the Seashore
© May 4, 1929
Ethel Sinclair & Marge LaMarr
The Jazz Singer DVD
754-755 (NYC, two-reeler)
Motoring
© July 22, 1929
Harry Tate
757 (NYC)
A Bird in the Hand
© April 30, 1929
Bryan Foy (director); Ann Codee & Frank Orth
Vitaphone Varieties 1926-30 (Warner Archive) DVD
758 (NYC)
Americanische Lieder
March 1929
Ann Codee
759 (NYC)
Ann Codee dans "Des Melodies Americainers"
March 1929
Ann Codee
760 (NYC)
Evening At Home with Hitchy
© April 17, 1929
Raymond Hitchcock
761-762 (NYC, two-reeler)
The Man Who Laughed Last
© September 7, 1929
Bryan Foy (director); Sessue Hayakawa
763 (NYC)
Harry Horlick and His A&P Gypsies
April 7, 1929 (Film Daily review)
Murray Roth (director); Accompanied by Frank Parker & Valerie Bergere
764-765 (NYC, two-reeler)
The Woman Tamer
March 1929
Bryan Foy (director); J.C. Nugent with Natalie Schaefer & Percy Helton
766 (NYC)
Clarence Tisdale, Southland's Spiritual Tenor (Old-Time Songs)
© May 12, 1929
Clarence Tisdale
767 (NYC)
The Patent Office
© June 29, 1929
Harry Tate
769 (NYC)
Playmates
© April 30, 1929
Bryan Foy (director); Arthur & Morton Havel with Dora Mills Adams & David Bender
770 (NYC)
Rhythms
© June 1, 1929
Leo Reisman & His Hotel Brunswick Orchestra
Vitaphone Cavalcade of Musical Comedy Shorts (Warner Archive) DVD
771 (NYC)
Rudy Vallee and His Connecticut Yankees
Murray Roth (director); March 31, 1929 (Film Daily review)
Rudy Vallée
772-773 (NYC, two-reeler)
The Veteran
March 1929
Bryan Foy (director); J.C. Nugent
774 (NYC)
Josie Heather, the Character Comedienne
© May 12, 1929
Murray Roth (director); Josie Heather
775 (NYC)
Fresh from Hollywood
© May 12, 1929
Jimmy Duffy & Helen Gleason
776 (NYC)
The Ninety-Ninth Amendment
© May 18, 1929
Bryan Foy (director); Hugh O’Connell, Charles Richman & Verree Teasdale
777 (NYC)
Irene Franklin, the American Comedienne
May 12, 1929
Murray Roth (director); Irene Franklin & Jerry Jarnagin
778 (NYC)
Selling a Car
© July 23, 1929
Harry Tate
780 (NYC)
Three O'Clock in the Morning
© May 27, 1929
George Broadhurst & Co. (Harold Bolton, Eleanor Cody & Phil Raymond)
781 (NYC)
Eva Shirley and Her Versatile Band
April 1929
Murray Roth (director); Eva Shirley, Gil Lamb , Ray Block, Willie Fratkin & the Two Sammys
782 (NYC)
The Outlaw In-Law
© August 7, 1929
Bryan Foy & Murray Roth (directors); Hobart Cavanaugh & Mary Loane
783 (NYC)
At the Party
© June 12, 1929
Bryan Foy (director); Bud Harris & Frank Radcliffe
Vitaphone Varieties 1926-30 (Warner Archive) DVD
784 (NYC)
Pageant of the Lilliputians
June 9, 1929 (Film Daily review)
Bryan Foy (director); Tiny Town Revue with Buster Shaver
785 (NYC)
The Singing Bee
© May 27, 1929
Bryan Foy (director); Fred Ardath with Klar Magnus, Claude Allen & Audrey St. Claire
786 (NYC)
These Dry Days
© August 30, 1929
Fred Ardath
Vitaphone Varieties 1926-30 (Warner Archive) DVD
787 (NYC)
Odds and Ends
© May 27, 1929
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Norworth
788 (NYC)
Typical Types
© June 1, 1929
Murray Roth (director); Bobby Folsom
789 (NYC)
Beau Night
© June 12, 1929
Murray Roth (director); El Brendel & Flo Bert
790 (NYC)
The Family Ford
May 1929
Bryan Foy (director); Jim Harkins with Marian Harkins, Hope Eden, Harry Lester and Marie Dolan
791 (NYC)
Jack White with the Montrealers
© May 27, 1929
Bryan Foy (director); Jack White, Mary Lee, Billie Lee & Ruth Petty
Vitaphone Varieties 1926-30 (Warner Archive) DVD
792 (NYC)
Cecilia Leftus in Her Famous Impersonations
© May 27, 1929
Cecilia Leftus
793 (NYC)
Don Alberto y su Orquestra Argentina
April 1929
Bryan Foy (director); Don Alberto, Genaro Viega (singer), Epaim Suares (on violin) & Celestino Bianchi (on accordion)
794 (NYC)
Palm Beach Four "Favorite Nightclub Quartette"
© May 27, 1929
Murray Roth (director); accompanied by Charles Anderson, Joseph Markese, Harry Hill & Al Perry
795 (NYC)
The Blue Ridgers with Cordelia Mayberry
© June 12, 1929
Murray Roth (director); Sam Morley, Jim & Pete Holy, Dan & Cordelia Mayberry
796 (NYC)
Roy Sedley and His Night Club Revue
© June 1, 1929
Murray Roth (director); accompanied by Berth Miller & Billy Smith
797 (NYC)
Albert Spalding Playing "Ave Maria" by Shubert & "Waltz in A" by Brahms
© September 7, 1929
Murray Roth (director); Albert Spalding (violinist) & André Benoist
798 (NYC)
Albert Spalding Playing "Minuet in B" by Mozart & "Liebesfreud" by Kreisler
© July 22, 1929
Harold Levey (director); Albert Spalding (violinist) & André Benoist
799 (NYC)
Albert Spalding Playing Schumann's "Traumere" & Sarasate's "Romanza Andaluza"
© November 7, 1929
Harold Levey (director); Albert Spalding (violinist) & André Benoist
800 (NYC)
Albert Spalding Playing Kreisler's "Liebeslied" & Raff's "Cavitina"
© September 7, 1929
Harold Levey (director); Albert Spalding (violinist) & André Benoist
801 (NYC)
Albert Spalding Playing Alabama & Chopin's "Valse in G Flat"
© June 12, 1929
Harold Levey (director); Albert Spalding (violinist) & André Benoist
802 (NYC)
Albert Spalding
© November 7, 1929
Albert Spalding (violinist) & André Benoinst (piano)
803 (NYC)
Sympathy
© August 30, 1929
Murray Roth (director); Hobart Cavanaugh , Regina Wallace, Harry Shannon & others
Vitaphone Varieties 1926-30 (Warner Archive) DVD
804 (NYC)
The Varsity Three "Blue Streaks of Rhythm"
© June 12, 1929
Harold Levey (director); Jack Hauser, Robert Hauser & pianist Jack Bloom
806 (NYC)
Blanche Ring
April 1929
Bryan Foy (director); Blanche Ring , Charles Rand & Cyril Ring
807 (NYC)
The Familiar Face
June 9, 1929 (Film Daily review)
Arthur Hurley (director); Russel Crouse (story); Hugh O’Connell with Granville Bates, Frank Rowan & William Shelley
808 (NYC)
Jeanne Gordon, the Celebrated Mezzo Soprano
May 1929
Murray Roth (director); Jeanne Gordon
809 (NYC)
Baby Rose Marie, the Child Wonder
© June 12, 1929
Bryan Foy (director); Rose Marie
The Jazz Singer DVD
810 (NYC)
Oklahoma Bob Albright & His Rodeo Do Flappers
© June 12, 1929
Murray Roth (director); Bob Albright
Vitaphone Varieties 1926-30 (Warner Archive) DVD
811 (NYC)
The Gay Nineties or, the Unfaithful Husband
© July 22, 1929
Murray Roth (director); Larry Bolton, Lenita Lane, Elizabeth Patterson, Sidney Toler & Eunice Howard
812 (NYC)
The Dinner Party
May 1929
Arthur Hurley (director); Stanley Ridges, Florence Vernon & Daisy Atherton
813 (NYC)
High Water, A Song Poem of the Southland
June 9, 1929 (Film Daily review)
Murray Roth (director); Guy Robertson with Marsh McGurdy (piano)
815 (NYC)
Charles C. Peterson - Billiard Champion of Fancy Shots
© August 30, 1929
Murray Roth (director); Charles C. Peterson
Vitaphone Varieties 1926-30 (Warner Archive) DVD
816 (NYC)
He's a Devil
© June 29, 1929
Murray Roth (director); Roy & Dot Dean
817 (NYC)
Kate Smith, Songbird of the South
© June 29, 1929
Murray Roth (director); Kate Smith
818 (NYC)
The All Girl Revue
June 9, 1929 (Film Daily review)
Murray Roth (director); Betty Lou Webb, Lillian Price, Jean Rankin's Bluebells, the Malenoff Trio, Terry Green, Ellen Bunting, DePaco & Kazviki
819 (NYC)
The Man About Town
© July 22, 1929
Murray Roth (director); Frank X. Silk with Fred Sumner
820-821 (NYC)
Small Timers
© October 14, 1929
Bert Wheeler with Bernice Speer & Al Clair
822 (NYC)
John Steel, the Musical Comedy Star
May 1929
Murray Roth (director); John Steel, Allen Parade (piano)
823 (NYC)
Segar Ellis and His Embassy Club Orchestra
© July 31, 1929
Murray Roth (director); Seger Ellis
824 (NYC)
Dooley's the Name
© July 31, 1929
Murray Roth (director); Francis Dooley & Corinne Sales
Vitaphone Varieties 1926-30 (Warner Archive) DVD
825 (NYC)
Cora Green, the Famous Creole Singer
© August 20, 1929
Murray Roth (director); Cora Green, pianist Isadore Myer
826 (NYC)
Mel Klee, the Prince of Wails
© August 30, 1929
Murray Roth (director); Mel Klee
Vitaphone Varieties 1926-30 (Warner Archive) DVD
827 (NYC)
Harlem-Mania
© July 22, 1929
Murray Roth (director);The Norman Thomas Quintette, Earl Shanks, Stanley Brown, Alphonse Kennedy & Freddie Crump (on drums)
Vitaphone Varieties Vol. 2 (Warner Archive) DVD
828 (NYC)
Harry Fox & His Six American Beauties
© July 22, 1929
Murray Roth (director); Harry Fox
Vitaphone Varieties 1926-30 (Warner Archive) DVD
829 (NYC)
The Bee & the Fox
© July 23, 1929
Murray Roth (director); Harry Fox & Bea Curtis
Vitaphone Varieties 1926-30 (Warner Archive) DVD
831 (NYC)
Alexander Moissi, Europe's Greatest Actor
(not released?)
Arthur Hurley (director); Alexander Moissi
832 (NYC)
The Gotham Rhythm Boys
© September 28, 1929
Murray Roth (director); Eddie Lewis, Tom Miller & Lou Monte
Vitaphone Varieties 1926-30 (Warner Archive) DVD
833 (NYC)
You Don't Know the Half of It
© December 9, 1929
Murray Roth (director); Jay Brennan & Ann Butler
Vitaphone Varieties Vol. 2 (Warner Archive) DVD
834 (NYC)
The Opry House
© August 20, 1929
Murray Roth (director); Doris Walker & the Mound City Blue Blowers (Lou Hearn, William McKenzie, Frank Billings, Jack Bland & Carl Kress)
Vitaphone Cavalcade of Musical Comedy Shorts (Warner Archive) DVD
835 (NYC)
Hilda
© August 20, 1929
Murray Roth (director); Billy "Swede" Hall & Co.
Vitaphone Varieties 1926-30 (Warner Archive) DVD
836 (NYC)
Harry Rosenthal and His Bath and Tennis Club Orchestra
© August 20, 1929
Bryan Foy (director); Harry Rosenthal, Jean Ackerman, Hazel Forbes, Myra Darby, Evelyn Groves, Mary Mulhern, Mildred LeGay, Gen Pearson, Murray Smith, Dare & Belmonte, Cornell Smelser & Jack Scheer
837 (NYC)
Reva Reyes, the Piquant Senorita
June 1929
Murray Roth (director); accompanied by Guillermo Plaza (piano)
838 (NYC)
The Interview
© August 30, 1929
Arthur Hurley (director); Russel Crouse (story); Hugh O’Connell with Granville Bates & Don Dilloway
839 (NYC)
Just Like a Man
© August 30, 1929
Arthur Hurley (director); John Hobble
840 (NYC)
The Big Paraders
© August 20, 1929
Murray Roth (director); Charlotte Conrad, Tiny & Jack Waites, Elsie Thiel, Edna Howard & Ben Wise
Vitaphone Varieties Vol. 3 (Warner Archive) DVD
841 (NYC)
Don't Get Nervous
July 28, 1929 (Film Daily review)
Bryan Foy (director); Georgie Price
Vitaphone Varieties Vol. 2 (Warner Archive) DVD
842 (NYC)
James J. Corbett and Neil O'Brien
© August 9, 1929
Murray Roth (director); James J. Corbett , Neil O'Brien
843 (NYC)
You Tell 'em, I Stutter
released?
Murray Roth (director); Harry Savoy & Ruth Mann
844 (NYC)
Jack White and His Chateau Madrid Club Entertainers
© August 20, 1929
Jack White & Jeanne Fayal
845 (NYC)
Joe College (Two College Nuts)
© August 20, 1929
Murray Roth (director); Billy Edison & Charlie Gregory
Vitaphone Varieties Vol. 3 (Warner Archive) DVD
846 (NYC)
Frances Shelley and the Four Eton Boys
July 28, 1929 (Film Daily review)
Frances Shelley, Charlie & Jack Day, Eddie Murray & Earl Smith
847 (NYC)
Rarin' to Go
© August 20, 1929
Bryan Foy (director); Jack Kraft & Elsie Lamont
Vitaphone Varieties Vol. 2 (Warner Archive) DVD
848 (NYC)
Carolina Segrera "The Cuban Nightingale" with Don Alberto and His Argentines
July 1929
Murray Roth (director); Carolina Segrera, Don Alberto, Gennaro Viega, Epaim Suarez & Celestino Bianchi
Vitaphone Varieties Vol. 3 (Warner Archive) DVD
849 (NYC)
Satires
© September 7, 1929
Murray Roth (director); John T. Murray & Vivien Oakland
Vitaphone Varieties 1926-30 (Warner Archive) DVD
850 (NYC)
Moving Day
© November 7, 1929
Bryan Foy (director); Frank Hunter, Mae Percival & Charles Wesson
861 (NYC)
Marching Home with Douglas Stanbury and His Veterans
August 18, 1929 (Film Daily review)
Murray Roth (director); Edward DuParr (camera); Douglas Stanbury
862 (NYC)
They Know Their Groceries
August 30, 1929
Bryan Foy (director); Flournoy Miller & Aubrey Lyles with Vivienne Baber , Onion Jeffrey, Paul Floyd & Oswald Lyles
863 (NYC)
Nan Halperin, America's Famous Satirist
© September 7, 1929
Murray Roth (director); Nan Halperin
864 (NYC)
Carlena Diamond, Harpist Supreme
© September 7, 1929
Murray Roth (director); Carlena Diamond
Vitaphone Varieties 1926-30 (Warner Archive) DVD
865 (NYC)
Those Were the Days
© November 7, 1929
Irene Franklin
866 (NYC)
Fishing Around
© September 28, 1929
Murray Roth (director); Howard Anderson, Rean? Graves & Cole Carroll
Vitaphone Varieties 1926-30 (Warner Archive) DVD
867 (NYC)
Before the Bar
© September 7, 1929
Murray Roth (director); Frank Hurst & Eddie Vogt
869 (NYC)
Grace Johnston and The Indiana Five
© September 7, 1929
Murray Roth (director); Grace Johnston
Vitaphone Varieties Vol. 2 (Warner Archive) DVD
870 (NYC)
Red Nichols and His Five Pennies
© September 16, 1929
Murray Roth (director); Red Nichols with Eddie Condon
Vitaphone Cavalcade of Musical Comedy Shorts (Warner Archive) DVD
871 (NYC)
Diamond Til
September 1, 1929 (Film Daily review)
Grace Hayes & Neville Fleeson
872 (NYC)
Ben Pollack and His Park Central Orchestra
© September 14, 1929
Bryan Foy (director); Ben Pollack
873 (NYC)
Somewhere in Jersey
© September 28, 1929
Bryan Foy (director); William Halligan & Mary Mulhern
874 (NYC)
Coletta Ryan and Duke Yellman (aka "Songology")
© September 14, 1929
Bryan Foy (director); Coletta Ryan & Duke Yellman
Vitaphone Varieties 1926-30 (Warner Archive) DVD
875 (NYC)
Dave Apollon and His Russian Stars
© September 7, 1929
Bryan Foy (director); Dave Apollon
876 (NYC)
Guido Ciccolini and Eric Zardo
© September 28, 1929
Murray Roth (director); Guido Ciccolini, Eric Zardo & Joan Ruth
878 (NYC)
The Kiddie Cabaret
© October 14, 1929
Murray Roth (director); Sybil Lee, Peggy & Dorothy Delight, Buddy Reed, Lenora Bohen, Glauco D'Attilli & Yukona Cameron
879 (NYC)
Harlem Knights
© December 9, 1929
Flournoy Miller & Aubrey Lyles
880 (NYC)
Sending a Wire
© September 28, 1929
Murray Roth (director); Eddie Green with Jimmy Baskett & Noma Davis
881 (NYC)
The One Man Quartette
© November 7, 1929
Murray Roth (director); Eddie Miller
882 (NYC)
Moments in Mimicry
© October 14, 1929
Murray Roth (director); Roger Williams
883 (NYC)
Just Dumb
© October 14, 1929
Murray Roth (director); Nelson B. Clifford & Marie Marion
884 (NYC)
Shake It Up
© November 7, 1929
Murray Roth (director); Eddie Moran, Beth Challis & Their Cheerful Steppers
885 (NYC)
Music Hath Charms
© October 14, 1929
Murray Roth (director); Frank Orth & Ann Codee with Florence Vernon
886 (NYC)
Des Nouvelles Chansons Americaines
August 1929
Arthur Hurley (director); Ann Codee & Frank Orth
887 (NYC)
Meine Frau
August 1929
Murray Roth (director); Ann Codee & Frank Orth with Walter Dreher
888 (NYC)
A Tete-a-Tete in Songs
© October 14, 1929
Murray Roth (director); James Burke & Eleanor Durkin
889 (NYC)
The Hall of Injustice
© October 14, 1929
John T. Murray & Vivien Oakland
890 (NYC)
Charles Hackett Singing "I Looked Into Your Garden" & "I Heard You Singing"
September 1929
Arthur Hurley (director); Charles Hackett
891 (NYC)
Lambchops
October 14, 1929
Murray Roth (director); George Burns & Gracie Allen
The Jazz Singer DVD
892 (NYC)
Josef Kallini "Foremost Tenor of the Manhattan Opera House"
August 1929
Arthur Hurley (director); Josef Kallini, Aaron Pressman
893 (NYC)
Josef Kallini (#893)
August 1929
Arthur Hurley (director); Josef Kallini
894 (NYC)
Ruth Etting, the Sweetheart of Columbia Records, Glorifying the Popular Song
October 9, 1929
Murray Roth (director); Ruth Etting , Victor Arden & Phil Ohman
895 (NYC)
Dead or Alive
© December 10, 1929
Arthur Hurley; story: Russel Crouse ; Hugh O’Connell with Granville Bates & William Shelley
896 (NYC)
A Night on the Bowery
October 20, 1929 (Film Daily review)
Murray Roth (director); Will Aubrey
897-898 (NYC, two-reeler)
In the Nick of Time
© December 31, 1929
Murray Roth (director); Sidney Toler with Lucy Beaumont, Bert Wilson & Dorothy Hall
899-900 (NYC, two-reeler)
Charles Hackett in "Faust" assisted by Chase Borromeo
December 8, 1929 (Film Daily review)
Arthur Hurley (director); Charles Hackett
901 (NYC)
Two Good Boys Gone Wrong
© October 29, 1929
Murray Roth (director); Jans & Whalen
Vitaphone Varieties 1926-30 (Warner Archive) DVD
902 (NYC)
Horace Heidt & His Californians
© October 28, 1929
Murray Roth (director); Horace Heidt , Lee Lykins (vocalist)
903 (NYC)
Fred Allen's Prize Playlets
© November 25, 1929
Murray Roth (director); Fred Allen
Vitaphone Varieties Vol. 2 (Warner Archive) DVD
904-905 (NYC)
Faint Heart
© December 21, 1929
Murray Roth (director); Bert Lahr with Bobbe Arnst, Harry Shannon & Malcolm Duncan
Vitaphone Varieties Vol. 2 (Warner Archive) DVD
906 (NYC)
Chistes y Lasses
September 1929
Arthur Hurley (director); Tex McLeod & Marjorie Tiller
907 (NYC)
Illusions
© November 25, 1929
Murray Roth (director?); Fred Keaton
908 (NYC)
Horace Heidt & His Californians
February 2, 1930 (Film Daily review)
Murray Roth (director); Horace Heidt
Vitaphone Varieties Vol. 3 (Warner Archive) DVD
909 (NYC)
A Glimpse of the Stars
© December 21, 1929
Murray Roth (director); Paula Trueman
910 (NYC)
The Fallen Star
© November 29, 1929
Murray Roth (director); George Rosener
911 (NYC)
Marie Vero
September 1929
Arthur Hurley (director); Marie Veno, Helen Whitaker (piano)
912 (NYC)
A Song Drama
© December 9, 1929
Murray Roth (director); Charles Derickson & Burton Brown
913 (NYC)
Rhythms in Blue
© November 29, 1929
Murray Roth (director); Bobbe Arnst & Peggy Ellis
Vitaphone Varieties Vol. 3 (Warner Archive) DVD
914 (NYC)
Low-down, a Bird's Eye View of Harlem
© December 21, 1929
Murray Roth (director); Monette Moore, Gertie Chambers, Mary Burnes & Washboard Serenaders
915 (NYC)
Who's Who
© November 25, 1929
Arthur Hurley (director); Harry Lang & Bernice Healy
916 (NYC)
Charles Hackett Singing "Il Mio Tesoro Instanto " & "O Paradiso"
November 25, 1929
Arthur Hurley (director); Charles Hackett
917 (NYC)
Molly Picon, the Celebrated Character Comedienne
© December 21, 1929
Murray Roth (director); Molly Picon
Vitaphone Varieties Vol. 3 (Warner Archive) DVD
918 (NYC)
Pack Up Your Troubles
October 20, 1929 (Film Daily review)
Murray Roth (director); Douglas Stanbury & the Lyric Quartette with Jack Burns
Vitaphone Varieties 1926-30 (Warner Archive) DVD
919 (NYC)
Little Miss Everybody
November 24, 1929 (Film Daily review)
Murray Roth (director); Zelda Santley
Vitaphone Varieties Vol. 3 (Warner Archive) DVD
920 (NYC)
Apartment Hunting
© November 29, 1929
Arthur Hurley (director); George Fisher & Honey Hurst
921-922 (NYC, two-reeler)
Room 909
November 3, 1929 (Film Daily review)
Murray Roth (director); Edward DuParr (camera); Robert Emmet Keane & Claire Whitney
923 (NYC)
The Midnight Lodge
© January 15, 1930
Flournoy Miller & Aubrey Lyles
924 (NYC)
For Goodness Sake!
October 1929
Murray Roth (director); Sidney Marion & Adele Jason
925 (NYC)
Bigger and Better
© December 23, 1929
Murray Roth (director); Fanny & Kitty Watson
926-927 (NYC, two-reeler)
The Under Dog
© January 15, 1930
Fred Allen (writer); James Barton
928 (NYC)
Crinoline Classics
© December 23, 1929
Murray Roth (director); Helen Yorke & Virginia Johnson
929 (NYC)
Some Pumpkins
© December 21, 1929
Murray Roth (director); Sam Summers & Estelle Hunt
Vitaphone Varieties Vol. 3 (Warner Archive) DVD
930-931 (NYC, two-reeler)
Hello Thar!
© January 13, 1930
Murray Roth (director); Eddie Buzzell
932 (NYC)
Giovanni Martinelli and Livia Maracci
December 15, 1929 (Film Daily review)
Arthur Hurley (director); Giovanni Martinelli
933 (NYC)
Herschel Henlere, the Madcap Musician
© January 18, 1930
Murray Roth (director); Herschel Henlere
Vitaphone Varieties Vol. 3 (Warner Archive) DVD
934 (NYC)
The Letter Box
© December 31, 1929
Arthur Hurley (director); Sybil Lee, Burke Clark, Harold Kennedy & others
935 (NYC)
Impressions
© January 25, 1930
Murray Roth (director); Albert Carroll
936 (NYC)
The Musicale
© January 15, 1930
Murray Roth (director); Al Trahan with Yukona Cameron & Helen Hawley
Vitaphone Varieties Vol. 3 (Warner Archive) DVD
937 (NYC)
Then and Now
© January 15, 1930
Murray Roth (director); Billy & Elsa Newell
938 (NYC)
Imagine My Embarrassment
© January 18, 1930
Murray Roth (director); Frank Orth & Ann Codee
A German version was also made (Vitaphone #942)
939 (NYC)
The Benefit
February 2, 1930 (Film Daily review)
Murray Roth (director); Joe Frisco
940 (NYC)
Rose Perfect, the Girl With the Golden Voice
© January 15, 1930
Murray Roth (director); accompanied by Dudley Wilkinson (piano)
941 (NYC)
Jest for a While
© January 15, 1930
Murray Roth (director); Clara Barry & Orval Whitledge
Vitaphone Varieties Vol. 3 (Warner Archive) DVD
943 (NYC)
Ave Maria
January 5, 1930 (Film Daily review)
Arthur Hurley (director); Giovanni Martinelli & Frances Alda
944 (NYC)
Giovanni Martinelli Singing Arias from "Verdis Il Trovatore"
© January 18, 1930
Arthur Hurley (director); Giovanni Martinelli
945 (NYC)
Two of a Kind
© January 18, 1930
Arthur Hurley (director); Billy Lytell & Tom Fant
946 (NYC)
Oh Sarah!
© January 25, 1930
Murray Roth (director); Jack McLallen & Sarah Carson with Tony Labriola
947 (NYC)
The Operation
February 9, 1930 (Film Daily review)
Murray Roth (director); Edgar Bergen , Charlie McCarthy & Christina Graver
Vitaphone Varieties Vol. 2 (Warner Archive) DVD
948 (NYC)
Une Chanson Mimee
December 1929
Arthur Hurley (director); Ann Codee with Joe Cappo & Marion Lessing
949 (NYC)
Sound Effects
© February 17, 1930
Murray Roth (director); Buddy Traps
950 (NYC)
Talking It Over
© March 15, 1930
Murray Roth (director); Jack Osterman
Vitaphone Varieties Vol. 2 (Warner Archive) DVD
951 (NYC)
A Perfect Understanding
© February 17, 1930
Murray Roth (director); Joe May & Dorothy Oaks
952 (NYC)
On the Rancho
© February 17, 1930
Murray Roth & Arthur Hurley (directors); Will & Gladys Ahern with Ben Ahern
953 (NYC)
Giovanni Martinelli Singing "Céleste Aïda"
© December 21, 1929
Arthur Hurley (director); Giovanni Martinelli
954 (NYC)
Idle Chatter
© March 15, 1930
Murray Roth (director); Lou Holtz
Vitaphone Varieties Vol. 2 (Warner Archive) DVD
955 (NYC)
The Love Boat
© March 15, 1930
Murray Roth (director); Herman Timberg
956 (NYC)
Scotch Taffy
December 1929
Edmund Joseph (director); Scott Sanders
Vitaphone Varieties Vol. 2 (Warner Archive) DVD
957 (NYC)
Jane Dillon and Her Boy Friends
December 1929
Edmund Joseph (director); Jane Dillon
958 (NYC)
Ben Bernie and His Orchestra
© May 16, 1930
Murray Roth (director); Ben Bernie , Clayton, Jackson & Jimmy Durante , Pat Kennedy & Frances McCoy
Vitaphone Varieties Vol. 3 (Warner Archive) DVD
959 (NYC)
Ruth Breton, the Celebrated Violinist
© February 17, 1930
Arthur Hurley (director); Rith Breton, Rudolfo Noyos (vocalist) & "Miss" Baker (piano)
960 (NYC)
Broadway's Like That
© March 15, 1930
Arthur Hurley & Murray Roth (directors); Ruth Etting, Joan Blondell , Humphrey Bogart & Mary Philips
3636 (LA)
Stimulation
© December 31, 1929
Johnny Arthur
3179–3180 (LA, two-reeler)
Finders Keepers
© November 25, 1929
Bryan Foy & George Kelly (directors); Helen Ferguson , John Litel & Janet Adair
3190 (LA)
The Frame
© April 30, 1930
William Boyd & Charles Middleton
3238–3239 (LA, two-reeler)
The Flattering Word
© November 25, 1929
Bryan Foy (director); George Kelly, Harrison Ford, Janet Adair, Blanche Frederici & John Litel
3280 (LA)
At the Church Festival
© November 25, 1929
Wright & Louis? Silvers (directors); Dick Henderson
3289–3290 (LA, two-reeler)
All Square
© January 15, 1930
3300 (LA)
Head of the Family
© December 31, 1929
Little Billy
3333 (LA)
The Dead Line
© November 25, 1929
Bryan Foy (director); David Callis, Blanche Friderici & Jimmy Phillips
3334 (LA)
Always Faithful
December 31, 1929
George Middleton (director); Blanche Sweet , John Litel & others
Vitaphone Varieties Vol. 2 (Warner Archive) DVD
3335 (LA)
For Sale
© November 25, 1929
Bryan Foy (director); Gregory Ratoff
Vitaphone Varieties Vol. 2 (Warner Archive) DVD
3413 (LA)
The Music Shop
© December 31, 1929
Dick Henderson
3640 (LA)
The Barber Shop Chord
© November 25, 1929
Martie Martel & others
3667 (LA)
White Lies
© December 31, 1929
3668 (LA)
The Window Cleaners
© April 7, 1930
Neely Edwards & Lew Brice
3674–3675 (LA, 15 minutes)
Poor Aubrey
© January 30, 1930
Franklin Pangborn , Helen Ferguson , Ruth Lyons & Clara Blandick
Vitaphone Varieties 1926-30 (Warner Archive) DVD
3676 (LA)
And Wife
© April 30, 1930
William McCann (director); Frank Davis & Bernice Elliott
3679 (LA)
Revival Day
January 5, 1930 (Film Daily review)
Roy Mack (director) & Tenny Wright (directors); Slim Timblin, Bobby Arnst & Peggy Ellis
Vitaphone Varieties 1926-30 (Warner Archive) DVD
3680 (LA)
The Maid's Night Out
© December 31, 1929
Bobby Watson
3681 (LA)
More Sinned Against Than Usual
© January 30, 1930
Howard Bretherton
3722 (LA)
Trifles
© January 30, 1930
Jason Robards, Sr. , Sarah Padden , Blanche Friderici & Frank Campeau
Vitaphone Varieties 1926-30 (Warner Archive) DVD
3740 (LA)
Christmas Knight
© April 30, 1930
C.B. Platts (director); Bryant Washburn , Helen Jerome Eddy & Charles Middleton
3757 (LA)
Mechant Mais Gentil
December 1929
Georges Carpentier
3759 (LA)
A Matter of Ethics
© February 17, 1930
Howard Bretherton
3761 (LA)
Naughty But Nice
© March 30, 1930
Georges Carpentier
3762 (LA)
The Stand Up
© February 17, 1930
Wilbur Mack , Bobby Watson & Marjorie Lane
3780 (LA)
Vanity
© January 30, 1930
Ruth Lyons, Rudolph Cameron & Vivien Oakland
3781 (LA)
The People Versus--
© April 30, 1930
Patrick H. O'Malley, Jr. & Frank Campeau
3816 (LA)
Jack Buchanan with the Glee Quartet
© February 17, 1930
Jack Buchanan
The Band Wagon DVD & Vitaphone Cavalcade of Musical Comedy Shorts (Warner Archive) DVD
3825 (LA)
Letters
© February 17, 1930
John G. Adolfi (director); Pauline Garon, Natalie Moorhead, Kathryn Givney & William B. Davidson
1930
Filmed in 1930 in Hollywood (LA) and Brooklyn (NYC).
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Title
Release, copyright or review date
Director & performers
Notes
3529 (LA)
Danger
© March 15, 1930
Eddie Cline (director); John Litel , Frank Campeau & Charlotte Merriam
3686 (LA)
The New Racket
© June 11, 1930
John G. Adolfi (director); Gardner James, James Bradbury Jr., Irene Homer & DeWitt Jennings
3758 (LA)
The Baby Bandit
© June 11, 1930
Bobby Watson & Anne Cornwall
3778 (LA)
Niagara Falls
© January 30, 1930
Bryant Washburn & Helen Jerome Eddy
Vitaphone Varieties 1926-30 (Warner Archive) DVD
3798 (LA)
The Pay Off
© March 19, 1930
Harry B. Walthall, Barbara Leonard & Russell Hopton
3799 (LA)
Vengeance
February 9, 1930 (Film Daily review)
Archie Mayo (director); Warner Richmond, Natalie Moorhead & Gardner James
3800–3801 (LA, 12 minutes)
Getting a Raise
© February 17, 1930
Bryan Foy (director); Lucien Littlefield , Mary Hutchinson & Billy Taft
The Potters series
3827–3828 (LA, 18 minutes)
At Home
© March 15, 1930
Bryan Foy (director); Lucien Littlefield
The Potters series
3849 (LA)
What a Life
© March 15, 1930
John G. Adolfi (director); William Irving , Lon Poff, Virginia Sale & others
Vitaphone Varieties 1926-30 (Warner Archive) DVD
3863 (LA)
Beatrice Lillie and Her Boyfriends
© May 15, 1930
Beatrice Lillie
3864 (LA)
Honolulu
January 1930
Noel Madison & Vera Marsh
3873 (LA)
Who Pays?
© April 30, 1930
John T. Murray & Vivien Oakland
3881–3882 (LA, 17 minutes)
Done in Oil
© March 15, 1930
Bryan Foy (director); Lucien Littlefield
The Potters series
3883 (LA)
Surprise
© March 15, 1930
Tom Dugan & Barbara Leonard
Vitaphone Varieties 1926-30 (Warner Archive) DVD
3900 (LA)
She Who Gets Slapped
© May 16, 1930
Tom Dugan
Vitaphone Varieties 1926-30 (Warner Archive) DVD
3942–3943 (LA, two-reeler)
Reno or Bust
© April 7, 1930
Howard Bretherton
3972 (LA)
Paper Hanging
© April 30, 1930
Carter DeHaven & Herman Ruby
3983–3984 (LA, 18 minutes)
Pa Gets a Vacation
© May 15, 1930
Bryan Foy (director); Lucien Littlefield
The Potters series
3988 (LA)
Ducking Duty
© May 15, 1930
Heinie Conklin & Phil Morgan
4009–4010 (LA, 14 minutes)
Big Money
May 4, 1930 (Film Daily review)
Bryan Foy (director); Lucien Littlefield
The Potters series
4033 (LA)
The Eternal Triangle
© June 30, 1930
Wyndham Standing, Lillian Rich & Armand Kaliz
4034 (LA)
Her Relatives
© June 11, 1930
Neely Edwards
4035 (LA)
Bridal Night
September 14, 1930 (Film Daily review)
Johnny Arthur & Charlotte Merriam
4036 (LA)
Cry Baby
© June 30, 1930
Bobby Vernon & Mary Treen
4093 (LA)
No Questions Asked (The Flaming Youth)
© June 11, 1930
Little Billy & Jed Prouty
4097–4098 (LA, two-reeler)
An Ill Wind or No Mother To Guide Us
May 18, 1930 (Film Daily review)
Edna Hibbard, Theodore Lorch & Eddie Graham
4099–4100 (LA, 18 minutes)
Out For Game
© June 30, 1930
Bryan Foy (director); Lucien Littlefield , Dot Farley & Del Henderson
The Potters series
4122 (LA)
Road Knights
© June 11, 1930
Roy Mack (director) ; George Reilly & Eddie Davis
4123 (LA)
The Body Slam
© June 11, 1930
Eddie Lambert & William Irving
4139 (LA)
Won to Lose
August 31, 1930 (Film Daily review)
Eddie Lambert & William Irving
4140 (LA)
The Servant Problem
May 1930
John T. Murray, Vivien Oakland & Mary Strauber
4149 (LA)
Gates of Happiness
May 1930
Carl McBride (director); Arthur West with Ty Parvis , the Murray Sisters, 20th Century Steppers & Norman Spencer Singers
4150 (LA)
Russian Around
August 3, 1930 (Film Daily review)
Carl McBride (director); Orville Rennie, Arthur West & others
4160 (LA)
Ginsburg of Newburg
May 1930
Eddie Lambert & William Irving
4162–4163 (LA, 22 minutes)
His Big Ambition
© June 30, 1930
Bryan Foy (director); Lucien Littlefield & Lucille Ward
The Potters series
4164 (LA)
I'll Fix It
May 1930
Billy Kent & Alice Lake
4168 (LA)
Twixt Love and Duty
May 1930
Esther Howard , Eddie Graham & others
4169 (LA)
Old Seidelburg
May 1930
Carl McBride (director); Orville Rennie, Elsa Peterson, Gus Reed & Janet Gilmore
4200 (LA)
Dining Out
June 1930
Alice Lake, Billy Kent & Ernest Wood
4209 (LA)
Railroad Follies
June 1930
Gene Morgan, Clyde Hager & Violet Barlow
4210 (LA)
School Daze
August 31, 1930 (Film Daily review)
Carl McBride (director); Jack White, Ty Parvis & Jeanie Lang
4230 (LA)
The Big Deal
June 1930
Harry Holman, Franklin Pangborn , Billy Gilbert , Gertrude Astor & Geneva Mitchell
4240 (LA)
Who's the Boss
November 2, 1930 (Film Daily review)
Slim Summerville (director); Franklin Pangborn & Esther Howard
4249 (LA)
The Woman Tamer
June 1930
Billy Gilbert , Esther Howard , Roger Davis, Dot Farley & Gus Reed
4260 (LA)
The Doctor's Wife
November 30, 1930 (Film Daily review)
Franklin Pangborn , Billy Gilbert , Gertrude Astor & Geneva Mitchell
4270–4271 (LA, two-reeler)
The Legacy
August 31, 1930 (Film Daily review)
Carl McBride (director); Betty Compton
4284 (LA)
The Skin Game
July 1930
Jack White, William Irving & Jack Duffy
4285 (LA)
Ship Ahoy
March 15, 1931 (Film Daily review)
Jack White, Clarence Nordstrom, Esther Howard & Hazel Sperling
4286 (LA)
The Victim
July 8, 1930
Frank Orth & Esther Howard with Florence Vernon
4287 (LA)
The Salesman
August 1930
Frank Orth & Florence Vernon
4393 (LA)
The Happy Hottentots
August 1930
Bryan Foy & Herman Ruby (directors); Joe Frisco & Billy Gilbert
The Jazz Singer DVD
961 (NYC)
Money, Money, Money
© March 15, 1930
Edmund Joseph (director); Homer Mason & Marguerite Keeler
962 (NYC)
Wedding Belles
© March 15, 1930
Murray Roth (director); Lorraine Howard & Florence Newton
963-964 (NYC, two-reeler)
Keeping Company
April 6, 1930 (Film Daily review)
Murray Roth (director); Eddie Buzzell
965 (NYC)
Gym-Jams
© March 15, 1930
Murray Roth (director); Lewis Mayer
966 (NYC)
Seeing Sarah Off
© March 15, 1930
Murray Roth (director); Sylvia Clark
967 (NYC)
The Bubble Party
© April 30, 1930
Arthur Hurley (director); Frank Allworth, Janet Velie, Margaret Knight & Don Dilloway
968 (NYC)
Lobo "The Dog of Dogs" with Clarence Moore
© March 15, 1930
Murray Roth (director)
969 (NYC)
The Master Sweeper
© March 19, 1930
Arthur Hurley (director); Chester Conklin
970 (NYC)
Let's Elope!
© March 15, 1930
Edmund Joseph (director); Betty & Jerry Browne
Vitaphone Varieties 1926-30 (Warner Archive) DVD
971 (NYC)
Pat Henning
January 1930
972 (NYC)
A Battery of Songs
© March 15, 1930
Murray Roth (director); Waite Hoyt & J. Fred Coots
973 (NYC)
Absent Minded
April 30, 1930
Arthur Hurley (director); Wallace Ford
974 (NYC)
Giovanni Martinelli in the Prison Scene of "Faust"
April 6, 1930 (Film Daily review)
Giovanni Martinelli
975-976 (NYC, two-reeler)
The Royal Fourflusher
May 18, 1930
Eddie Buzzell
977 (NYC)
The Varsity Vamp
© April 30, 1930
Edmund Joseph (director); Lionel "Mike" Ames
978 (NYC)
Find the Woman
© April 30, 1930
Arthur Hurley & Russel Crouse (director/writers); Hugh O’Connell
979 (NYC)
Milton C. Work the International Bridge Authority
April 6, 1930 (Film Daily review)
Arthur Hurley (director); Milton C. Work
980 (NYC)
Three Rounds of Love
© May 15, 1930
Arthur Hurley (director?); Jean Dixon, James Rennie & others
981 (NYC)
System
© June 9, 1930
Dudley Clements, Evalyn Knapp , Allan Wood & Helen Goodhue
982 (NYC)
Yuna Baile De Fantancia
© April 30, 1930
Paulo, Paquita & Chiquita
983 (NYC)
Taking Ways
© April 30, 1930
Murray Roth (director); Frank Orth & Ann Codee
984 (NYC)
A Russian Rhapsody
© April 30, 1930
Edmund Joseph (director); A. Kuznetzoff & B. Nicolina
985 (NYC)
Footnotes
© April 30, 1930
Murray Roth (director); Margie Finley, William Carey, Oscar Grogan & the Page Sisters
986
The No-Account
© April 30, 1930
Edmund Joseph (director); Russell Hardie & Josephine Hutchinson
987 (NYC)
Nile Green
© May 15, 1930
Murray Roth (director); Helen Broderick & Lester Crawford
988 (NYC)
At Your Service
© April 30, 1930
Arthur Hurley (director); Jessie Royce Landis, William Halligan , George Blackwood & William Carey
989 (NYC)
Desert Thrills
© April 30, 1930
Edwin Bartlett & others
990 (NYC)
The Head Man
© May 15, 1930
Arthur Hurley (director); Hugh O’Connell & Kitty Kelly with Francis Pierlot, Leroy Wade & Arthur Hartley
991 (NYC)
Rural Hospitality
February 1930
Edmund Joseph (director); Russell Hardie & Marcelle Coreene
992 (NYC)
The Devil's Parade
© June 8, 1930
George Hale (director); Sidney Toler, Joan Blondell , Gerald Smith & Jessie Busley
993 (NYC)
The Cheer Leader
© June 9, 1930
Tom Douglas & Beatrice Blinn
994 (NYC)
Donde Estas Corazon
February 1930
Luana Alcaniz
995 (NYC)
Taxi Talks (Taxi Tales)
© June 8, 1930
Fred & Fanny Hatton (story); Mayo Method, Katharine Alexander, Roger Pryor, Evelyn Knapp (Evalyn Knapp ) & Spencer Tracy
997 (NYC)
Babe Egan and Her Hollywood Redheads
February 1930
Babe Egan
998 (NYC)
Websterian Students
© May 15, 1930
Murray Roth (director); Ben Ryan & Henrietta Lee
999 (NYC)
The Cave Club
© May 15, 1930
Ethel Merman with Marjorie Leach, Frank Tinney & Ted Lewis
1000 (NYC)
Grand Uproar
© June 8, 1930
Jim McWilliams
1001 (NYC)
Married
© June 8, 1930
Helen Flint, Stanley Ridges & William Foran
1002 (NYC)
Office Steps
© May 15, 1930
George Hale (director); Harry McNaughton , the Phelps Twins, Billy Reed, Lou Duthers, Jack Thompson & Gertrude McDonald
1003 (NYC)
The Strong Arm
March 1930
Paul Harvey
1004 (NYC)
The Music Racket
© June 30, 1930
Lee Morse , Leo Donnelly & June Clayworth
1006 (NYC)
The Fight
© June 9, 1930
Ring Lardner (director); Harry McNaughton , Charles Lawrence & others
1007–1008 (NYC, two-reeler)
The Collegiate Model
© June 9, 1930
Ona Munson, Harry Rosenthal & Roger Pryor
1009 (NYC)
Yamekraw
June 9, 1930
Murray Roth (director); James Price Johnson (songwriter); Hugo Marianni & His Mediterraneans with Louise Cook, Margaret Sims & Jimmy Mordecai
Warner Bros. Big Band, Jazz & Swing Shorts (Warner Archive) DVD
1010 (NYC)
The Poor Fish
© June 8, 1930
Hobart Cavanaugh , Natalie Schafer , Stanley Ridges & George Blackwood
Vitaphone Varieties Vol. 2 (Warner Archive) DVD
1011 (NYC)
Song Paintings
© June 9, 1930
Ann Seymour
1012–1013 (NYC, two-reeler)
The Heart Breaker
© June 30, 1930
Edmund Joseph (director); Eddie Foy, Jr. , Joan Blondell & others
1014
The Naggers
June 1, 1930
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Norworth
1015–1016 (NYC, two-reeler)
Slick As Ever
© June 9, 1930
Harry J. Conley
1017 (NYC)
23-Skidoo
June 9, 1930
Arthur Hurley (director); Lew Fields
Vitaphone Cavalcade of Musical Comedy Shorts (Warner Archive) DVD
1018 (NYC)
Fore
© June 30, 1930
Wallace Ford , Lenita Lane & Val Sherry
1019–1020 (NYC, 22 minutes)
The Song Plugger
© June 8, 1930
Roy Mack (director) ; Joe Frisco with Josephine Williams, Leo Donnelly, Arthur Leonard, Milt Francis & the Wyn Talbert Orchestra
Vitaphone Varieties 1926-30 (Warner Archive) DVD
1021 (NYC)
The Matinee Idle
September 14, 1930 (Film Daily review)
Arthur Hurley (director); Henry Hull & James Dale
1022 (NYC)
Evolution
© June 11, 1930
Bert Frank (film editor)
compilation documentary includes The Great Train Robbery (1903 film)
1023 (NYC)
The Fowl Triangle
April 1930
Alan Wood, Donna Pasdeloup & others
1024 (NYC)
Giovanni Martinelli
© January 5, 1931
Roy Mack (director) ; Giovanni Martinelli
1025 (NYC)
The Still Alarm
© June 30, 1930
Roy Mack (director) ; Fred Allen & Clifton Webb
1026 (NYC)
Thank You, Doctor
May 1930
1027 (NYC)
Going Places
© June 9, 1930
Shaw & Lee
Vitaphone Varieties Vol. 2 (Warner Archive) DVD
1028 (NYC)
The Duel
June 1930
Lew Fields with Verree Teasdale & Jean De Val
1029 (NYC)
A Tenement Tangle
June 30, 1930
Murray Roth (director); Ben Ryan & Henrietta Lee
1030 (NYC)
Strong and Willing
© June 30, 1930
Neville Fleeson (writer); Trixie Friganza
Vitaphone Varieties Vol. 2 (Warner Archive) DVD
1031 (NYC)
Scotch Love
© June 9, 1930
Eric Blore , Nora Swinburne & Ray Collins
1032 (NYC)
The Varsity Show
© June 30, 1930
Roy Mack (director) ; Gloria [Olivia] Shea, Joey Ray & Billy Taylor
1034 (NYC)
Horse Sense
May 1930
Bob Roebuck & his horse Sporting Life
1035 (NYC)
The Lucky Break
October 12, 1930 (Film Daily review)
Harry Fox , Glenda Farrell & Walter Regan
1036 (NYC)
The Hard Guy
September 6, 1930
Arthur Hurley (director); Spencer Tracy & Katherine Alexander
Little Caesar (film) (TCM Greatest Gangster Films Prohibition Era) DVD
1037 (NYC)
Temple Bells
May 1930
Eddie Green
1039–1040 (NYC, two-reeler)
The Play Boy
September 7, 1930 (Film Daily review)
Arthur Hurley (director); Harry Fox & others
1041–1042 (NYC)
Roseland
September 12, 1930
Roy Mack (director) ; Ruth Etting
Love Me or Leave Me (film) (Greatest Classic Legends Doris Day) DVD
1043 (NYC)
A Private Engagement
May 1930
the Yacht Club Boys
Vitaphone Varieties Vol. 2 (Warner Archive) DVD
1044 (NYC)
Harmonizing Songs
April 1930
Arthur Hurley (director); Josephine Harmon & Jack King
Vitaphone Varieties Vol. 2 (Warner Archive) DVD
1045 (NYC)
Fashion's Mirror
October 19, 1930 (Film Daily review)
Jack Thompson & Barbara Newberry
Vitaphone Cavalcade of Musical Comedy Shorts (Warner Archive) DVD
1046 (NYC)
Everything Happens to Me
June 1930
Arthur Hurley (director); James Carson with Leo Hoyt, Sid Garry, Lucille Lortel & Lisa Silbert
1047 (NYC)
At the Round Table
October 5, 1930 (Film Daily review)
Murray Roth (director); James J. Corbett , Damon Runyon , Mark Hellinger & DeWolf Hopper
1048 (NYC)
Bright Sayings
May 1930
Arthur Hurley (director); Rob Le May, Harry Tighe & Irene Shirley
1049 (NYC)
Nay, Nay Nero
May 1930
Roy Mack (director) ; Hugh Cameron, Bobby Watson & Nora Swinburne
1050 (NYC)
The Wanderer
September 21, 1930
Roy Mack (director) ; Douglas Stanbury
1051–1052 (NYC, 14 minutes)
Five Minutes From the Station
October 10, 1930
Arthur Hurley (director); Sylvia Sidney , Lynne Overman & Berton Churchill
1054
The Substitute
September 28, 1930 (Film Daily review)
Charles Lawrence, Ray Collins & Walter Regan
1055–1056 (NYC, two-reeler)
Many Happy Returns
August 31, 1930 (Film Daily review)
Arthur Hurley (director); Walter Connolly, Madge Evans , John Breedon & Ferdinand Gottschalk
1057 (NYC)
Grounds for Murder
July 1930
Harold Beaudine (director); Ernest Glendenning, Phoebe Foster & others
1059 (NYC)
Let's Merge
June 1930
Roy Mack (director) ; Doree Leslie, Stanley Ridges & Lillian Fitzgerald
1060 (NYC)
Snooze Reel #2
June 1930
1061 (NYC)
The Jay Walker
September 21, 1930 (Film Daily review)
Roy Mack (director) ; H.I. Phillips (writer); Chester Clute
1062 (NYC)
Barefoot Days
July 1930
Roy Mack (director) ; James Dunne?
1063 (NYC)
The Emergency Case
September 5, 1930
Arthur Hurley (director); Hugh Cameron, Al Ochs & Loretta Shea
1064 (NYC)
Lost and Found
November 9, 1930 (Film Daily review)
Arthur Hurley (director); William Demarest , Dorothy Appleby & Lilian Bond
1065 (NYC)
Dolly Daisy in "Dizzy Doings"
August 1930
Howard Moss; co-animator: Charles Bennes
stop-motion animated cartoon
1066 (NYC)
Seeing Off Service
October 19, 1930 (Film Daily review)
Harold Beaudine (director); Joe Penner , Jessie Busley & Harry McNaughton
1068 (NYC)
Stepping Out
July 1930
Harold Beaudine (director); Joe Penner , Mary Phillips & Leo Donnelly
1069 (NYC)
Excuse the Pardon
December 7, 1930 (Film Daily review)
Arthur Hurley (director); Ralph Morgan with Marjorie Gateson, Robert Middleton & Katherine Alexander
1070 (NYC)
Putting It On
June 1930
Bobby Jarvis & Lilian Bond
1071 (NYC)
Modern Fairy Tales
February 22, 1931 (Film Daily review)
Harold Beaudine (director); Lilian Bond & others
1072–1073 (NYC, two-reeler)
The Nightingale
February 1, 1931 (Film Daily review)
Roy Mack (director) ; Vivienne Osborne , Pat O'Brien & Lyle Talbot
1074 (NYC)
Mister Intruder
November 9, 1930 (Film Daily review)
Arthur Hurley (director); Otto Kruger , Alan Brooks & Veree Teasdale
1075–1076 (NYC, two-reeler)
His Public
July 1930
Harold Beaudine (director); Joe Morris & Flo Campbell
1077 (NYC)
Tintypes
July 1930
Roy Mack (director) ; Chic Yorke & Rose King
1078 (NYC)
For Two Cents
August 1930
De Wolf Hopper with Stanley Ridges
1079 (NYC)
The Recruits
February 1, 1931 (Film Daily review)
Arthur Hurley (director); Dudley Clements & Harry Shannon
1080 (NYC)
A Syncopated Sermon
November 16, 1930 (Film Daily review)
Roy Mack (director) ; Hall Johnson Choir
1081 (NYC)
Seeing Things
September 21, 1930 (Film Daily review)
Harold Beaudine (director); William Demarest
1083 (NYC)
Where There's a Will
September 1930
Roy Mack (director) ; George Hassell , Mabel Grainger, Joe Bonomo & Martin Berkeley
1085 (NYC)
For Art's Sake
October 5, 1930
Harold Beaudine (director); Helen Broderick & Lester Crawford
1086 (NYC)
My Mistake
August 1930
Arthur Hurley (director); Pat O'Brien & Donald Brian
1087 (NYC)
Alpine Echoes
July 1930
Roy Mack (director) ; Douglas Stanbury
Spanish version #1088.
1089 (NYC)
Showin' Off
July 1930
Roy Mack (director) ; the Vitaphone Kiddies
1090 (NYC)
A Tip to Paris
December 6, 1931 (Film Daily review, completed ’30)
Bobby Jarvis & Eloise Taylor
1091–1092 (NYC, two-reeler)
The Bard of Broadway
October 5, 1930 (Film Daily review)
Joseph Henabery & Roy Mack (director) ; Walter Winchell , Madge Evans & others
1094 (NYC)
Compliments of the Season
September 1930
Arthur Hurley (director); Eric Dressler, Lenita Lane & Pat O'Brien
1096–1097 (NYC, two-reeler)
Curses
© November 5, 1930
Arthur Hurley (director); Alan Dinehart , Erin O'Brien-Moore & others
1098–1099 (NYC, two-reeler)
The Gob
© December 9, 1930
Roy Mack (director) ; Hal Skelly & Madge Evans
1100 (NYC)
Politics
© November 24, 1930
Arthur Hurley (director); George Jessel
1102 (NYC)
One on the Aisle
© November 25, 1930
Roy Mack (director) ; Lon Hascall, Peggy Bernier & George Haggerty
1103 (NYC)
Knocking 'em Cold
© November 5, 1930
Arthur Hurley (director); Andrew Tombes
1104 (NYC)
The Thirteenth Prisoner
November 30, 1930
Arthur Hurley (director)
1105 (NYC)
Tom Thumbs Down
© December 9, 1930
Murray Roth (director); Bobby Jarvis, Jimmy Dunn , Harry McNaughton & Sue Conroy
1106 (NYC)
Purely an Accident
© November 14, 1930
Reed Brown Jr., Allen Kearns & Frank Otto
1107 (NYC)
Sitting Pretty
December 28, 1930 (Film Daily review)
Alfred J. Goulding (director); Joe Phillips & Ruth Donnelly
1108 (NYC)
The Snooze Reel
December 1930
Arthur Hurley & Roy Mack (director)
1110 (NYC)
A Stuttering Romance
© November 6, 1930
Murray Roth (director); Joe Penner & Dorothea Chard
1111 (NYC)
The Unfair Sex
© February 16, 1931
Roy Mack (director) ; Dan Healy & Dolly Gilbert
1114 (NYC)
The Headache Man
November 23, 1930 (Film Daily review)
Alfred J. Goulding (director); Dudley Clements, Hobart Cavanaugh
1115 (NYC)
Number Please! (Number, Please)
© October 24, 1930
Roy Mack (director) ; Sheila Barrett & Leslie Barrie
1116 (NYC)
My Hero
© November 5, 1930
Alfred J. Goulding (director); Eddie Foy Jr.
1117 (NYC)
The Honeymoon Trail
© February 5, 1931
Arthur Hurley (director)
1118 (NYC)
The Pest of Honor
© December 9, 1930
Roy Mack (director) ; Harry Short, Edward Fielding
1119 (NYC)
Straight and Narrow
© November 14, 1930
Arthur Hurley (director); Ed Robbins, Herschel Mayall & Allen Jenkins
1120 (NYC)
Horseshoes
© December 9, 1930
Lynne Overman
1121 (NYC)
Madame of the Jury
© November 14, 1930
Arthur Hurley (director); Judith Anderson , John Patrick & Phil Leigh
1122 (NYC)
One Good Turn
© December 9, 1930
Ruth Etting & Jay Velie
1124 (NYC)
Service Stripes
© December 9, 1930
Alfred J. Goulding (director); Joe Penner , Anthony Hughes & Joan Carter Waddell
1125 (NYC)
Envy
© January 5, 1931
Arthur Hurley (director); Geoffrey Kerry; Madge Evans , Eric Dresser, Romney Brent
1126 (NYC)
The Darling Brute
November 1930
Jack Hazzard, Helen Goodhue & William Halligan
1127 (NYC)
Buster Bear
January 1931
John McCory Studio
animated cartoon © April 14, 1930 as "Buster Bear in The Spring Carnival" (an earlier Buster cartoon © March 14, 1930 seems not to have been picked up by Warner)
1128 (NYC)
Henry Santry and His Soldiers of Fortune
March 1, 1931 (Film Daily review)
Roy Mack (director) ; Henry Santry
Vitaphone Cavalcade of Musical Comedy Shorts (Warner Archive) DVD
1130 (NYC)
Wedding Bills
© January 5, 1931
Alfred J. Goulding (director); Billy Wayne, Helen Lynd & Brooks Benedict
1131 (NYC)
The Check-up
© December 10, 1930
Jack Hazzard & Ruth Donnelly
1132–1133 (NYC, two-reeler)
Revenge Is Sweet
December 1930
Alfred J. Goulding (director); Herschel Mayall , Barbara Weeks, Leslie Adams & Frank Allworth
1134 (NYC)
Lodge Night
© December 10, 1930
Joe Phillips, John Dunsmore & Hazel Cox
1135 (NYC)
Home Made
© December 10, 1930
Arthur Hurley (director); Albert Hackett, Dorothy Hall & Jessie Busley
1136 (NYC)
Dolly Daisy in "Hearts and Flowers"
December 1930
Howard Moss; co-animator: Charles Bennes
stop-motion animated cartoon
1137 (NYC)
The Painter
© January 5, 1931
Alfred J. Goulding (director); Frank Orth
1138 (NYC)
Opening Night
© January 5, 1931
Roy Mack (director) & Benjamin Kaye (writer); Dorothy Sands, Thomas Jackson, Leo Hoyt, Peggy Shannon , Helen Eby-Rock
Vitaphone Cavalcade of Musical Comedy Shorts (Warner Archive) DVD
1140 (NYC)
The Lady Killer
© January 5, 1931
Arthur Hurley (director); Eric Dressler & Shirley Palmer
1141 (NYC)
Last But Not Leased
© January 5, 1931
Alfred J. Goulding (director); Billy Wayne & Thelma White
1142 (NYC)
Last Straw
© January 5, 1931
Roy Mack (director) ; Romney Bent
1143 (NYC)
Charlie Hackett in "Romeo & Juliet"
November 9, 1930 (Film Daily review)
Charles Hackett with Rosa Lowe
1144 (NYC)
Maid to Order
© January 5, 1931
Eleanor Shaler, Pauline MacLean & Bob Lynn
1145 (NYC)
The Watch Dog
© January 5, 1931
Alfred J. Goulding (director); Jack Hazzard
1147 (NYC)
Office Scandal
© December 9, 1930
Edgar Bergen , Charlie McCarthy & Christina Graver
Vitaphone Varieties Vol. 2 (Warner Archive) DVD
1149 (NYC)
Merry Christmas (Pap's Slay Ride)
© March 16, 1931
Hugh Cameron & Spring Byington
1150 (NYC)
On the Job
© January 5, 1931
Roy Mack (director) ; Ann Codee , Frank Orth , Florence Vernon
1151 (NYC)
Africa Shrieks
© February 5, 1931
Roy Mack (director) ; Hugh Cameron
1152 (NYC)
Peace and Quiet
© February 5, 1931
Arthur Hurley (director); Billy Wayne & Betty Lawrence
1153 (NYC)
One Way Out
© January 5, 1931
Arthur Hurley (director); Charles Lawrence & Thelma White
Vitaphone Cavalcade of Musical Comedy Shorts (Warner Archive) DVD
1155–1156 (NYC, two reeler)
With Pleasure
© February 5, 1931
Roy Mack (director) ; Billy Wayne, the Colette Sisters & others
1157 (NYC)
The Love Nest
© February 5, 1931
Alfred J. Goulding (director); Billy Wayne & Thelma White
1158 (NYC)
Squaring the Triangle
© February 5, 1931
Donald Brian & Mayo Methot
1159 (NYC)
The Old Flame
© February 5, 1931
Audrey Dale, Dennie Moore & John Marsdon
1160 (NYC)
The Hangover
© February 5, 1931
Roy Mack (director) ; Bernard Granville & Neely Edwards
1161 (NYC)
The Strange Case
© February 5, 1931
Roy Mack (director) ; Charles Halton & Gerald Oliver Smith
1167–1168 (NYC, two-reeler)
Masquerade
© February 16, 1931
Casey Robinson (director); Vivienne Osborne , Roy D'Arcy & Wilfred Lytell
1171 (NYC)
Good Times
© February 16, 1931
Arthur Hurley (director); Madge Evans
1188 (NYC)
Playing with Fire
© March 26, 1931
Roy Mack (director) ; Jack Hazzard
4426–4427 (LA, two-reeler)
The Border Patrol
January 25, 1931 (Film Daily review)
Joe Frisco , Dorothy Knapp, Eddie Graham & Theodore Lorch
4654 (LA)
Alaska
© February 16, 1931
Eddie Lambert
Laff Tours
1931
Filmed in 1931 in Brooklyn, New York.
#
Title
Release, copyright or review date
Director & performers
Notes
1149
Crimes Square
© March 26, 1931
Arthur Hurley (director); Pat O'Brien , Mary Doran
Vitaphone Varieties Vol. 2 (Warner Archive) DVD
1162
Ship's Concert
February 5, 1931
Giovanni Martinelli
1163
Making Good
© February 5, 1931
Alfred J. Goulding (director); Stanley Rauh (story); Joe Penner
1164
Taking Chances
April 26, 1931 (Film Daily review)
Alfred J. Goulding (director); Billy Wayne & Thelma White
1165
Court Plastered
January 25, 1931 (Film Daily review)
Helen Broderick & Lester Crawford
1166
Sleepy Head
© February 5, 1931
Alfred J. Goulding (director); Billy Wayne & Thelma White
1169
Second Childhood
© February 5, 1931
Roy Mack (director) ; Herschel Mayall & Clara Mackin
1173
Hello, Sucker!
© February 20, 1931
Arthur Hurley (director); Hugh O’Connell
1174
Carnival
April 12, 1931 (Film Daily review)
Giovanni Martinelli & John Harvard
1175
Hot Sands
© February 20, 1931
Alfred J. Goulding (director); Billy Wayne & Thelma White
1176
George Jessel and His Russian Art Choir
© February 20, 1931
George Jessel
Smart Money (1931 film) (TCM Greatest Gangster Films Prohibition Era) DVD
1177
Donkey Business
© February 5, 1931
Alfred J. Goulding (director); Edgar Bergen , Charlie McCarthy & Christina Graver
1178
Stars of Yesterday
February 22, 1931 (Film Daily review)
Bert Frank (film editor)
Reissued as a "Pepper Pot". Clips of various silent screen stars: William S. Hart , Texas Guinan , Theda Bara & Mabel Normand . Walter O'Keefe hosts.
1179–1180 (two-reeler)
Angel Cake
© February 20, 1931
Roy Mack (director)
1183–1184 (two-reeler)
Partners
March 15, 1931 (Film Daily review)
Leon Errol , Billy Gaxton, George Haggerty & Shirley Palmer
1185
Sax Appeal
© April 13, 1931
Alfred J. Goulding (director); Joe Penner
1186
Good Pie Forever
© April 13, 1931
Roy Mack (director) ; Billy Wayne & Thelma White
1187
The Spirits of 76th Street
March 26, 1931
Arthur Hurley (director); Helen Broderick , Dudley Clements & Lester Crawford
1190
Dumb Luck
April 19, 1931 (Film Daily review)
Alfred J. Goulding (director); Frank Orth & Ann Codee
1191
Close Friends
June 1931
Alfred J. Goulding (director); Hobart Cavanaugh & Roger Gray
1193
Night Club Revels
© March 16, 1931
Roy Mack (director) ; Walter O’Keefe with the Collette Sisters & the Muriel Abbott Dancers
1194
Ye Old Time News Reel (Yee Old Time News Flashes)
April 26, 1931 (Film Daily review)
Bert Frank (editor); narr: Burnet Hershey
compilation reel with old clips of the Wright brothers & Harry Houdini
1195
Hocus Pocus
© March 16, 1931
Edgar Bergen (& Charlie McCarthy)
1196
Hitting the High C's
© March 16, 1931
Roy Mack (director) ; the Brittons (Frank & Mitt Britton)
1198–1199 (two-reeler)
Gangway
August 16, 1931 (Film Daily review)
Alfred J. Goulding (director); Joe Penner & Polly Walters
1200
Sky High
March 29, 1931 (Film Daily review)
Roy Mack (director) ; Janet Reade & Dudley Clements with Larry Adler & the Lovel Sisters
1201
Riding Master
March 1931
Poodles Hanneford with Madge Evans & Naomi Ray
1203
The Grand Dame
May 2, 1931
Arthur Hurley (director); Patsy Kelly
Vitaphone Cavalcade of Musical Comedy Shorts (Warner Archive) DVD
1204–1205 (two-reeler)
Freshman Love
April 12, 1931 (Film Daily review)
Roy Mack (director) ; Ruth Etting with Don Tompkins & Jeanie Lang
1206
Good Mourning
August 23, 1931 (Film Daily review)
Alfred J. Goulding (director); Eddie Foy, Jr. with Eric Dressler, Thelma White , Peggy Shannon , Doris Covert & Mel Efird
1209–1210 (two-reeler)
The Handy Guy
May 24, 1931 (Film Daily review)
Roy Mack (director) ; Earle Sande
1212
The Inventor
May 11, 1931 (Film Daily review)
Al Ray (director); Billy Wayne & Thelma White
1213
Come Back to Sorriento
February 1931
Giovanni Martinelli, The Albertieri Dancers
1215
Cold Turkey
July 5, 1931
Roy Mack (director) ; Helen Broderick & Lester Crawford
1216
Babykins
July 19, 1931 (Film Daily review)
Al Ray (director?); Pee Wee Singer
1217
The Dandy and the Belle
May 11, 1931 (Film Daily review)
Roy Mack (director) ; Frank McGlynn, Mary Murray, Pauline Dee
1220
Nine O'Clock Folks
June 28, 1931 (Film Daily review)
Roy Fant & the Mound City Blue Blowers
Vitaphone Cavalcade of Musical Comedy Shorts (Warner Archive) DVD
1221–1222 (two-reeler)
Moving In
June 7, 1931 (Film Daily review)
Al Ray (director); Joe Penner
1224
Fast and Pleasant
May 1931
Al Ray (director); Billy Wayne & Thelma White
1226
The Troubador
May 11, 1931 (Film Daily review)
Roy Mack (director) ; Giovanni Martinelli
1227
Baby Face
May 1931
Victor Moore
1232
Milky Way
May 1931
Roy Mack (director) ; Neely Edwards with Six Ambassadors, Bob Ripa & the Muriel Abbott Dancers
1235
The Week End
June 1931
Neely Edwards , Mary Murray & Lucille Sears
1241
The Bitter Wife (Our Wife)
June 1931
Al Ray (director); Frank Orth & Ann Codee with Dudley Clements, Florence Vernon, Lew Christy & Mabel Ash
1244
Opportunity Night
June 1931
Al Klein, Frank Leslie & Genevieve Bowman
1245
The Gypsy Caravan
September 27, 1931
Roy Mack (director) ; Giovanni Martinelli , Max Pollikoff (violinist) & Willis Stiles (dancer)
1246–1247 (two-reeler)
June 28, 1931 (Film Daily review)
The Bigger They Are
Primo Carnera & Little Billy
1255–1256 (two-reeler)
The Gigolo Racket
June 21, 1931 (Film Daily review)
Roy Mack (director) ; Helen Morgan with Reed Brown Jr. & Joseph Striker
Vitaphone Varieties Vol. 2 (Warner Archive) DVD
1257–1258 (two-reeler)
Success
July 1931
Alfred J Goulding (director); Jack Haley, Helen Lynd & Phil Silvers
Vitaphone Varieties Vol. 2 (Warner Archive) DVD
1260
Travel Hogs
November 15, 1931 (Film Daily review)
Hugh Cameron & Dave Chasen
1263
Gold Digging Gentlemen
August 23, 1931 (Film Daily review)
Roy Mack (director) ; Al Klein, Maria Gambarelli, Joan Abbott, Harriet Nawrot & Co.
1279
A Havana Cocktail
1931
Roy Mack (director); The Castro Cuban Orchestra
1314
The High School Hoofer
December 6 (Film Daily review)
Roy Mack (director); Hal Le Roy & Eleanor King
1564–1565
Seasons Greetings
December 20, 1931
Arthur Hurley (director); Janet Reade, Ray Collins , Joe Penner , Robert L. Ripley , Jack Norworth , Thelma White , Ruth Etting
1932
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Title
Release, copyright or review date
Director & performers
Additional notes
1351
Campus Spirit
April 24, 1932 (Film Daily review)
Roy Mack (director) ; Douglas Stanbury & NYU Glee Club
1387
Smash Your Baggage
October 29, 1932
Roy Mack (director) ; Carrie Marrier, Lew Payton, Mabel Scott
Warner Bros. Big Band, Jazz & Swing Shorts (Warner Archive) DVD
1391
Pie, Pie Blackbird
June 4, 1932
Roy Mack (director) & A. Dorian Otvas (directors); Eubie Blake , Nina Mae McKinney & the Nicholas Brothers
Warner Bros. Big Band, Jazz & Swing Shorts (Warner Archive) DVD & Hallelujah! (1929 film) DVD
1454
Municipal Band Wagon
© September 29, 1932
Roy Mack (director) ; Bernice Claire with Jimmy Caruso Band, Cy Laundry and Walter Wilson
5401
Breakwater
August 1932
Vitaphone Varieties in Technicolor (1929–1930)
Warners Brothers and its Vitaphone and First National subsidiaries produced more features and shorts in two-strip Technicolor during the late twenties and early thirties than any other studio. Unfortunately not all of them survive in their original format as black and white TV prints are sometimes the remaining available ones. The following were filmed in Hollywood in the fall of 1929 through the spring of 1930. One title, Bubbles , is available in black and white form on Meet Me In St. Louis (2-disc) DVD & Vitaphone Cavalcade of Musical Comedy Shorts (Warner Archive) DVD
Title
Release, copyright or review date
Director & performers
The Military Post
October 1929
Roberto Guzman (director)
A Spanish Fiesta
October 1929
Roberto Guzman (director)
Dance of The Paper Dolls
November 13, 1929
Roy Mack (director)
Minstrel Days
© January 13, 1930
The Plantation Four & Jess Brooke
Bubbles
January 1930
Roy Mack (director) ; The Gumm Sisters with Judy Garland , Mary McCarty & The Vitaphone Kiddies
The Sultan's Jester
January 1930
Joyzell, Randall Adagio Four & Edward Lankow
Only the Girl
February 1930
Vera Marshe & Buddy Wattles
A Scene from Carmen
February 19, 1930 (filmed October 1929)
Alice Gentle. May be a cut scene from The Show of Shows
Lonely Gigolo
March 1930
Jack Haskell (director); Lotti Loder
Jazz Rehearsal
© March 19, 1930 (filmed December '29)
And How
© March 19, 1930 (filmed December '29)
Anne Greenway
Contrary Mary
© March 19, 1930 (filmed Dec '29)
Bobby Watson
The Wedding of Jack and Jill
© March 19, 1930
Roy Mack (director) ; The Gumm Sisters with Judy Garland , Peggy Ryan & The Vitaphone Kiddies
Hello Baby!
© March 24, 1930 (filmed December '29)
Larry Ceballos
A Holiday in Storyland
April 2, 1930
Roy Mack (director) ; The Gumm Sisters with Judy Garland , the Vitaphone Kiddies, the Three Kute & Five Little Steppers
South Sea Pearl
May 7, 1930
Gaston Glass
Holland
May 28, 1930
Jack Haskell (director)
The Japanese Bowl
June 11, 1930
Jack Haskell (director)
Evolution of the Dance
July 11, 1930 (Film Daily review)
Lupino Lane , Billy Taft & Mary Hutchinson
Girls We Remember
© September 6, 1930
Mack College Quartette, the DeMarcos & Mitzi Mayfair
College Capers
© September 6, 1930
Carl McBride (director); Ty Parvis , Lillian Crowell, Baron & Janet Gilmore, Ken & DeBard Brothers
Modern Business
© September 6, 1930
Poor Little Butterfly
September 21, 1930
Roy Mack (director)
Shakespeare Was Right
October 12, 1930 (Film Daily review; completed February)
Not a complete list, but a select number of 1926–1931 shorts of interest
The Birth of the Telephone / Thomas A. Watson (former assistant to Alexander Graham Bell ) / June 1926
Reverend J. Ford and Reverend H. Hickman: 100th anniversary of Jamestown, New York / June 1927
Special Star Number for Theater Opening / Al Jolson / December 1928
Voice of Vitaphone / August 1929 / Short reel numbered #877
Intimate Dinner in Celebration of Warner Bros. Silver Jubilee / John G. Adolfi (director) / August 1930 / The Jazz Singer DVD
Chesterfield Celebrities / Clark & McCullough / January 18, 1931 / 22 minute special
Graduation Day in Bugland / animated cartoon / March 1, 1931
Slopes of the Andes / March 29, 1931 / commercial for American Coffee
Pepper Pots (1931–1936)
"Pepper Pots" replaced "Vitaphone Varieties" as a marketing name for Warner's black & white one-reel (running under 11 minutes) shorts released between 1931 and 1936. These included comedy acts, a series spotlighting famous songwriters and a number of sports, animal subjects and other human-interest documentary films.
Title
Director & performers
Release, copyright or review date
Additional notes
Speaking Out Of Turn
Al Ray (director); Johnny Walker & Dudley Clements
September 20, 1931 (Film Daily review)
The Eyes Have It
Alfred J. Goulding (director); Edgar Bergen , Charlie McCarthy & Christina Graver
© October 3, 1931
The Public Enemy (Greatest Gangster Films Prohibition Era) DVD
Thrills Of Yesterday: Serious Moments from Serial Days
Bert Frank (film editor)
October 17, 1931
Vitaphone Cavalcade of Musical Comedy Shorts (Warner Archive) DVD (film montage featuring Norma Talmidge, William Duncan , The Perils of Pauline (1914 serial) , Harry Houdini & Larry Semon )
Free And Easy
Roy Mack (director) ; Edgar Bergen , Charlie McCarthy & Christina Graver
November 8, 1931 (Film Daily review)
In Your Sombrero
Billy Wayne & Josephine Bono
November 15, 1931 (Film Daily review)
Hot News Margie
Alfred J. Goulding (director); Marjorie Beebe
November 29, 1931 (Film Daily review)
Vitaphone Cavalcade of Musical Comedy Shorts (Warner Archive) DVD
Relativity And Relatives
Dr. Rockwell
December 6, 1931 (Film Daily review)
Motion Picture Herald also lists this as a "Big Star Comedy" [ 9]
The Wise Quacker
The Drakes
December 1931
Junior
Roy Mack (director) ; Neely Edwards with James McCallion, Maxine Flood & May Hanna
January 10, 1932 (Film Daily review; completed May 1931)
Cigars, Cigarettes
Alfred J. Goulding (director); Marjorie Beebe
February 28, 1932 (Film Daily review)
Stuck Down Stucco
Alfred J. Goulding (director); Louis Simon, Gertrude Mudge & others
March 1932
The Movie Album #1
Herman Ruby (director); Bert Frank (film editor)
March 5, 1932
Vitaphone Cavalcade of Musical Comedy Shorts (Warner Archive) DVD (film montage includes Biograph 1913 material with Lionel Barrymore , Blanche Sweet and Lillian Gish , Mr. & Mrs. Sidney Drew at Vitagraph , MY OFFICIAL WIFE with Clara Kimball Young , early Norma Shearer in 1922, John Bunny , Helene Costello , Maurice Costello , Florence Turner , 1915 feature CARMEN, Charlie Chaplin in A WOMAN, Antonio Morenao & Edith Storey )
Remember When
Bert Frank (film editor)
April 17, 1932 (Film Daily review)
clips of Teddy Roosevelt , Titanic , Emmeline Pankhurst and Nicholas II of Russia
Movie Album #2 (Movie Album Featurettes)
Bert Frank (film editor)
June 4, 1932
Vitaphone Cavalcade of Musical Comedy Shorts (Warner Archive) DVD (film montage mostly from the Vitagraph and Biograph studios featuring Maurice Costello , John Bunny , Helene Costello , Blanche Sweet , Walter Miller (actor) & James Young in 1914's THE PORTRAIT)
Movie Album #3
Bert Frank (film editor)
June 1932
Includes early shots of Marie Dressler
Napoleon's Bust
Alfred J. Goulding (director); Don Coleman, Jane Allen & Ted Husing
June 18, 1932 (Film Daily review)
Love Thy Neighbor
Alfred J. Goulding (director); Dan Tompkins & Marel Foster
July 23, 1932 (Film Daily review)
Babe O'Mine
Jul 23, 1932 (Film Daily review)
If I'm Elected
Alfred J. Goulding (director); Douglass Dumbrille , Ray Collins , Chester Clute & Diana Seaby
August 9, 1932 (Film Daily review)
Nickelette
Roy Mack (director)
August 24, 1932 (Film Daily review)
Vitaphone Cavalcade of Musical Comedy Shorts (Warner Archive) DVD (film montage of 1890s NYC Bowery, sports events 1910s, Rudolph Valentino in 1920 and vintage Vitagraph )
You're Killing Me
Alfred J. Goulding (director); Ray Collins , Victor Kilian & others
August 26, 1932 (Film Daily review)
King Salmon
© September 29, 1932
Contact
Joseph Henabery (director); Frank Hawks, Alice Reinheart , Billy Hayes, G. MacQuarrie, Scott Moore & William Pringle
October 8, 1932
Mississippi Suite, A Tone Journey
October 1932
musical travelogue
Out of the Past
Bert Frank (film editor)
October 22, 1932 (Film Daily review)
clips of Douglas Fairbanks , Charlie Chaplin and Jack Dempsey
Fisherman's Holiday
Frank McHugh (narrator)
November 1932
Tuna fishing
Dangerous Occupations
Bert Frank (film editor); Lowell Thomas
© January 16, 1933
newsreel clips of daredevilry
A Whale of a Yarn
Lowell Thomas (narrator)
January 28, 1933 (Film Daily review)
Alaska wildlife (whales, sea otters, birdlife)
Africa Speaks - English
Roy Mack (director) , Edgar Bergen (& Charlie McCarthy)
© February 6, 1933
Sea Devils
Frank McHugh (narrator)
© March 22, 1933
tuna fishing
Little White Lies
Glen Lambert (director); Franklin Ardell & Chester Clute , Dan Coleman, Margaret Lee, Wilfred Lyrel and Agnes Franey
April 1, 1933
Inklings
Charles Geigerich; Lowell Thomas (narrator); part animated cartoon
April 8, 1933
Vitaphone Cavalcade of Musical Comedy Shorts (Warner Archive) DVD
Parades of Yesterday
Jack Henley; Bert Frank (film editor); Leo Donnelly (narrator); David Mendoza (music)
April 8, 1933
newsreel footage of 1890s-20s of Coney Island, civil war veterans and the 1919 victory celebration.
Around the World in Eight Minutes
Alfred J. Goulding (director); Hugh Cameron, Dan Coleman, Dudley Hawley & Lois Wild
© June 6, 1933
(filmed February 1932)
A Penny a Peep
Ralph Staub (director); Fred Harper, Gertrude Mudge & Dick Wallace
© July 16, 1933
Vitaphone Cavalcade of Musical Comedy Shorts (Warner Archive) DVD
Song Hits by Roy Turk
Roy Mack (director) ; Kay Hamilton, Madelyn Kileen, Mario & Lavarin, Barnett & Clark & Mildren van Dorn
July 1933
The Road Is Open Again
Alfred E. Green (director); Dick Powell
August 1933
Walter Donaldson, Popular Composer
Roy Mack (director)
© September 9, 1933
Rock-A-Bye Bye
Joseph Henabery (director); Doctor Rockwell, Jules Epailly, Adelina Thomason & Oscar Ragland
© September 28, 1933
Admission Five Cents
Leo Donnelly (narrator)
© October 9, 1933
Laughs in the Law
Joseph Henabery (director); Dan Coleman, Joan Castle , Robert Hyman, Hugh Cameron & Edgar Nelson
© October 20, 1933
Harry Warren: America's Foremost Composer
Ray McCarey (director); Harry Warren
November 18, 1933
42nd Street (film) DVD & Vitaphone Cavalcade of Musical Comedy Shorts (Warner Archive) DVD
Movie Memories
Jack Henley & Glen Lambert (directors)
December 30, 1933
Vitaphone Cavalcade of Musical Comedy Shorts (Warner Archive) DVD (includes clips of Robert Anderson Van Wyck , 1910 Jeffries-Johnson fight & Flora Finch and Kate Brice in THE OLD FIRE HORSE AND THE NEW FIRE CHIEF, 1914)
Isn't That Awful?
Roy Mack (director) ; Easy Aces (Goodman & Jane Ace)
© February 28, 1934
The Wrong, Wrong Trail
Joseph Henabery (director); Block and Sully (Jesse Block & Eve Sully), Donald McBride & Shemp Howard
© February 28, 1934
Vitaphone Comedy Collection Vol. 1 (Warner Archive) DVD
The Tune Detective
Joseph Henabery (director); Sigmund Spaeth, Katherine Newman, Peggy Lee, Vera Van & Davey Jones
© March 1, 1934
Easy Aces
Joseph Henabery (director); Easy Aces (Goodman & Jane Ace)
© March 4, 1934
first Easy Aces comedy filmed (July 1933)
Hollywood Newsreel
George Bilson
March 24, 1934
42nd Street (film) DVD & Vitaphone Cavalcade of Musical Comedy Shorts (Warner Archive) DVD (features Guy Kibbee , Dick Powell , Joan Blondell & Hal Le Roy )
Little Miss Mischief
© April 10, 1934
A Cabinet Meeting
Joseph Henabery (director); Radio Ramblers, Janet Rathbun and Dudley Clements
© April 13, 1934
Pure Feud
Joseph Henabery (director); Edgar Bergen (& Charlie McCarthy) (and Shemp Howard in a bit role)
© Apr 14, 1934
Vitaphone Comedy Collection Vol. 1 (Warner Archive) DVD
Those Were the Days
Roy Mack (director) , George Meyer, Brook Allen, the Eton Boys, Lovey Sisters and Helen Gordon
© April 23, 1934
Good Badmitten
Hugh Herbert , Walter Pidgeon
June 1934
At the Races
Joseph Henabery & Jack Henley (directors); Edgar Bergen (& Charlie McCarthy)
July 21, 1934
Just Concentrate
Ralph Staub (director); Lulu McConnell, Bob Hyman, Eddie Acuff & Jean Lacy
© July 21, 1934
Dad Minds The Baby
August 3, 1934
The Camera Speaks
Billy Bitzer
August 11, 1934
Lady Killer (1933 film) DVD & Vitaphone Cavalcade of Musical Comedy Shorts (Warner Archive) DVD (includes clips of Gloria Swanson , Bobby Vernon , Charles Ray , Dorothy Dalton , Louise Glaum & William Jennings Bryan )
Guess Stars
Joseph Henabery (director); Radio Ramblers, Lionel Stander & Nancy Kelly
August 22, 1934
Movie Memories #2
Ralph Staub (director)
August 23, 1934 (Film Daily review)
Vitaphone Cavalcade of Musical Comedy Shorts (Warner Archive) DVD (montage of famous stars who died before 1934)
The Stolen Melody
Joseph Henabery (director); Sigmund Spaeth, Noveliers Quartet, Crawford & Caskey, Kean & Reese
© October 5, 1934
Vaudeville Reel #1: Herb Williams
Joseph Henabery (director); with Honey Family, Reis & Dunn, Grauman's Stepping Stars
October 13, 1934
Footlight Parade DVD & Vitaphone Cavalcade of Musical Comedy Shorts (Warner Archive) DVD
Vaudeville Reel #2: Buster Shaver, Olive and George
Roy Mack (director) ; Jack Pepper's Society Pets, Carl Emmy & his Mad Wigs, the Three Queens
October 29, 1934
Vitaphone Cavalcade of Musical Comedy Shorts (Warner Archive) DVD
Songs That Live
Roy Mack (director) ; Gus Edwards
© November 24, 1934
A Trip through a Hollywood Studio
Ralph Staub (director); Hugh Herbert & others
December 7, 1934
42nd Street (film) (Greatest Classic Films Busby Berkeley 1) DVD & Vitaphone Cavalcade of Musical Comedy Shorts (Warner Archive) DVD
Charles Ahearn and His Millionaires
Joseph Henabery (director); with Eddie Miller & the Three Aristocrats
© February 9, 1935
Vaudeville Reel #3: Al Trahan
Joseph Henabery (director); Chaz Chase, Ray & Sunshine, the Holman Sisters
February 16, 1935
Vitaphone Cavalcade of Musical Comedy Shorts (Warner Archive) DVD
Radio Reel #1: Listening In
Roy Mack (director) ; Arthur Brown, DeMarco Sisters, Cross & Dunn, Irene Taylor and Mary Small
© February 18, 1935
Radio Reel #3: We Do Our Part
Joseph Henabery (director); Landt Trio & White, Donald Novis, Ed Lowry, Edith Murray, Gene & Glenn and David Burns
© February 18, 1935
Man of a Thousand Hits
Joseph Henabery (director); Harry Von Tilzer
© March 18, 1935
Radio Reel #4: Egg Marks The Spot
Joseph Henabery (director); Sam Hearn, Jessie Busley, Three X Sisters, Lee Sullivan, Sims & Bailey
March 30, 1935
Billy Hill
Joseph Henabery (director); Billy Hill (songwriter)
© April 8, 1935
Some Bridge Work
Lloyd French (director); Easy Aces (Goodman & Jane Ace)
April 13, 1935
Vaudeville Reel #4: All Star Vaudeville
Roy Mack (director) ; On-Wah Troupe, Blossom Seeley , Benny Fields , Pat Rooney Jr. & Sr., the Runaway Four
April 27, 1935
Vitaphone Cavalcade of Musical Comedy Shorts (Warner Archive) DVD
Palm Beach Knights
Lloyd French (director); Charles Ahearn, David Burns , Casper Balsamo and Fred Harper
May 1935
Two Boobs in a Balloon
Lloyd French (director); Edgar Bergen (& Charlie McCarthy)
May 5, 1935
Kings of the Turf
Ralph Staub (director)
May 11, 1935
horse-race reel
Moving Melodies
Joseph Henabery (director); J. Fred Coots , Lillian Shade & Charles Coles
June 8, 1935
All Colored Vaudeville Show
Roy Mack (director) ; Adelaide Hall , Nicholas Brothers
June 22, 1935
Warner Bros. Big Band, Jazz & Swing Shorts (Warner Archive) DVD & The Green Pastures (film) DVD
Radio Reel #5- Rah Rah Radio
Roy Mack (director) ; David Burns , Jimmie Lucas, DeMarco Sisters, Ralph Kirbery, Al & Lee Riser and Jack & Lee Cleman
July 6, 1935
What's the Idea?
Roy Mack (director) ; Lew Pollack , Helen Ware & the Cavaliers
August 17, 1935
Nutville
Roy Mack (director) ; Radio Ramblers, Donald MacBride & David Burns
September 7, 1935
The All American Drawback
Lloyd French (director); Edgar Bergen (& Charlie McCarthy)
October 5, 1935
Captain Blood (1935 film) (Greatest Classic Legends Errol Flynn) DVD
Wee Men
Joseph Henabery (director); Singer's Midgets, Lucille Sears & Flora Seaman
November 2, 1935
P's and Cues (Ps & Qs)
Lloyd French (director); Paul Douglas (narrator); Charles Peterson & Ruth McGinnis
November 27, 1935
Can It Be Done?
Lloyd French (director); Ray Gross, Charles Laurance, Loretta Sayers & Elliot Fisher
November 29, 1935
Some Class
Lloyd French (director); Charles Ahearn, Willie Solar & Gene Bruce
December 4, 1935
Logging Along
Eddie Acuff (narrator)
December 4, 1935
Wild Wings
Donald R. Dickey (director); Gayne Whitman (narrator)
January 24, 1936
covers birdlife at Laysan Island
Seein' Stars
Lloyd French (director); Easy Aces (Goodman & Jane Ace) with Clarence Chase & Billie Leonard
February 8, 1936
(filmed September 1934)
Timber Giants (Tall Timber)
Eddie Acuff (narrator)
February 22, 1936
logging documentary
Half-Witness
Roy Mack (director) ; Radio Ramblers
March 21, 1936
Whale Ho!
April 1936
profiles whale hunting in New Zealand
Beneath the Sea
B. F. Zeidman (producer); Stacy Woodard (director)
April 11, 1936
Undersea documentary featuring sharks and octopus
Medium Well Done
Lloyd French (director); Theodore Hardeen
© April 21, 1936
Vitaphone "Novelties" and revived Vitaphone Varieties (1936–1939)
All of these are black and white shorts, running under 11 minutes and completed at the Brooklyn (NYC) facilities.
Title
Director & performers
Release, copyright or review date
Additional notes
Nut Guilty
Lloyd French (director); Edgar Bergen (& Charlie McCarthy), Gerrie Worthing, George Anderson & Edith Brandall
June 12, 1936
When Fish Fight
(Sunbeam Pictures co-production); Clem McCarthy (narrator)
July 11, 1936
Check Your Cash
Lloyd French (director); Paul Douglas (narrator); card expert Louis Zingone
© July 12, 1936
Slum Fun
Lloyd French (director); Johnny Berkes & Charles O'Donnell
© August 8, 1936
An Ounce of Prevention
Lloyd French (director); Ray Gross
October 21, 1936
Oklahoma As Is
Carl Sterns Clancy & Cal Tinney
October 29, 1936 (Film Daily review)
travelogue
Roger Wolf Kahn & His Orchestra
Roy Mack (director) ; Roger Wolf Kahn , Charles Carlyle, Evelyn Poe, James & Evelyn Vernon
December 2, 1936
Rushin' Art
John Henley & Lloyd French (directors); Miss Juliet & others
December 1936
Ghost to Ghost Hookup
Joseph Henabery (director); Radio Ramblers
April 3, 1937
The Lifers of the Party
Roy Mack (director) ; the Yacht Club Boys
April 17, 1937
Home Run on the Keys
Roy Mack (director) ; Babe Ruth , Byron Gay & Zez Confrey
April 24, 1937
A Musical Operation
Roy Mack (director) ; the Norsemen, Frank Gaby, Virginia Verrill & Gloria Gilbert
May 24, 1937
Double Talk
Lloyd French (director); Edgar Bergen (& Charlie McCarthy)
June 26, 1937
Hollywood Hotel (film) DVD
A Neckin' Party
Lloyd French (director); Edgar Bergen (& Charlie McCarthy)
September 4, 1937
Variety Show (1937 film) (Busby Berkeley Collection 2) DVD
Puppet Love
Lloyd French (director); Salici's puppets
September 18, 1937 (BoxOffice review)
in color
Roping 'Em Alive
Ira Genet (editor); Basil Ruysdael (narrator)
November 6, 1937
travelogue footage of African tribes and India
Vitaphone Frolics
Stanley Brothers, Jack & Loretta Clemens, Zeb Carver & his Cousins & L.I.M.E. Trio
November 27, 1937
Vitaphone Capers
The Downing Sisters with Elaine Downing, Raphael, Swor & Lubin Joe Termini & Co.
© December 22, 1937
Unreal Newsreel
Eddie Forman; Paul Douglas (narrator)
January 8, 1938
Ski Flight: A Document of Skiing According to the Principles of Hannes
Otto Lang & Jerome Hill (directors); Howard Claney (narrator)
February 4, 1938
sport reel filmed at Mount Whitney and Mount Baker , California
Alibi Time
Roy Mack (director) ; Radio Ramblers, Jose Dawning, Edith Roarke & Morgan Conway
February 12, 1938
Vitaphone Gambols
Lloyd French (director); the ABC Trio, Masters & Rollins, Chaz Chase, Elaine Dowling & the Tip Top Girls
March 19, 1938
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Crawford
Lloyd French (director); Mr. & Mrs. Jesse Crawford , Lynn Martin, Sam Moseby & the Foremen Quartet
April 11, 1938
The Juggling Fool
Lloyd French (director); Bobby May & Anita Simpson
May 14, 1938
Table Manners
Lloyd French (director); Clem McCarthy
October 15, 1938
Sports reel on table tennis.
A Vaudeville Interlude
Bert & Betty, Gaudsmith Brothers, Hamonica Scamps with Murray Lane
November 19, 1938
Robbin' Good
Louis Zingone
December 10, 1938
Radio and Relatives
Roy Mack (director) ; Jack Waldron , Rob Nichols, Laura Deane and Garner, Wolfe & Hakins
© December 30, 1938
Ski Girl
Ira Genet (director); Dwight Weist (narrator)
January 14, 1939
The Nine Million
Roy Mack (director) ; Burnet Hershey
February 4, 1939
newsreel documentary about the rise of Fascism
Gadgeteers
Joseph Henabery (director); Warren Asche, Marjorie Stafford & Fred Harper
February 18, 1939
The Crawfords At Home
Lloyd French (director); Mr. & Mrs. Jesse Crawford , Judith Barron, Bill Johnson, Crawford & Caskey
April 15, 1939
Invisible Stripes DVD & Vitaphone Cavalcade of Musical Comedy Shorts (Warner Archive) DVD
Dean of Pasteboards
Lloyd French (director); Louis Zingone
May 27, 1939
One Day Stand
Ira Genet (director); Dwight Weist (narrator); Clyde Beatty & his animal acts
August 19, 1939
History Repeats Itself
Lloyd French (director); Radio Rogues
October 10, 1939
An Organ Novelty with the Three Crawfords
Joseph Henabery (narrator); Mr. & Mrs. Jesse Crawford , Miriam Graham & Robert Simmons
October 25, 1939
All Girl Revue
Lloyd French (director); June Allyson , Harrison Sisters, Betty Moe, Beverly Crane and Beverly Kirk
June 22, 1940 (filmed July '39)
The Roaring Twenties (Greatest Gangster Films Prohibition Era) DVD
Hollywood Novelties / Warner Novelties (1940–1953)
Most of these were completed in California, explaining the change in series name. In the mid-forties, the studio reverted to the old "Vitaphone Varieties" logo with a number of titles, although these black and white documentaries (all running 8–11 minutes in length) were very different than the twenties and thirties musical and comedy acts. After a few years absence, they were revived as "Warner Novelties", consisting mostly of newsreel and earlier recycled footage stretching past the decades. Excluded from the following list (for space reasons) are the first two Joe McDoakes comedies of 1942 that were issued under the Hollywood Novelty logo, those featuring archery expert Howard Hill and compilation director Robert Youngson . See their articles for further information.
Title
Major credits
Release, copyright or review date
Additional notes
Mexican Jumping Beans
Eddie Davis (director) ; music: Howard Jackson ; narrator: Knox Manning
© December 7, 1940
Polo with the Stars
producer: Myron J. Schwartz; director: Paul R. Thoma; music: Howard Jackson ; narrator: Knox Manning
September 20, 1941
Features Joe E. Brown , Jack Holt & Buddy Rogers
Miracle Makers
Owen Crump (director); music: Rex Dunn; narrator: Knox Manning
September 20, 1941
Docu-reel on "sources of power" like water
White Sails
producer: Walter Fulter ; director: Owen Crump ; music: Howard Jackson
© November 8, 1941
ship travelogue edited from a British documentary
Then and Now
music: Howard Jackson ; narrator: Knox Manning
© December 24, 1941
documentary on trains and autos
Wedding Yells
narration written by: Joel Malone and Rich Hall ; narrator: Jack Carson
March 7, 1942
re-edit of Mack Sennett 's silent Down on the Farm
Ring of Steel
director: Garson Kanin; narrator: Spencer Tracy
April 2, 1942
military short
There Ain't No Such Animal
producers/directors: Joel Maline & Rich Hall; music: William Lava ; narrator: Knox Manning
May 9, 1942
Visits Australia's Great Barrier Reef
This Is Your Enemy
credited: Archibald MacLeish ; music: Howard Jackson & William Lava ; narrator: Knox Manning
January 23, 1943
footage of the Nazi invasion of Poland
Stars on Horseback
producer: Myron J. Schwartz; music: William Lava ; narrator: Lou Marcelle
April 3, 1943
DVD release: Old Acquaintance (Greatest Classic Legends Bette Davis). Showcases George Garfield, blacksmith for Hollywood
Happy Times and Jolly Moments
narration written by: James Bloodworth ; narrator: Lou Marcelle
July 10, 1943
vintage Sennett material
Bees A'Buzzin'
producer: Gordon Hollingshead ; director: Roger Q. Denny; music: Howard Jackson ; narrator: Lou Marcelle
September 18, 1943
Made with the association of the International Bees Producers Association.
Our Alaskan Frontier
director: Carl Dudley ; music: Howard Jackson ; narrator: Lou Marcelle
November 6, 1943
travelogue
The Struggle for Life
director: Roger Q. Denny; music: Rex Dunn; narrator: Art Gilmore
March 4, 1944
edited from a Soviet nature documentary
Jungle Thrills
director: Roger Q. Denny; music: Howard Jackson ; narrator: Lou Marcelle
April 15, 1944
Road to Victory
producer: Gordon Hollingshead ; director: Le Roy Prinz
May 13, 1944
Semi-promotional for Fifth War Loan Campaign
Throwing the Bull
director: Augustin Delgado; narrator: James A. Fitzpatrick
July 29, 1944
A Mexican bullfight.
Their Dizzy Day
director: Mervyn Freeman; story: Roger Q. Denny; music: Howard Jackson ; narrator: George O'Hanlon
September 2, 1944
A day with four lion cubs. This and subsequent 1944-45 titles were marketed as "Vitaphone Varieties"
Ski-Whizz
producer: Blackwood Grant; director: Alan Francis Corby; music: Howard Jackson ; narrator: Art Gilmore
October 7, 1944
ski reel
Once Over Lightly
narration written by: James Bloodworth ; narrator: George O'Hanlon
October 14, 1944
vintage Sennett material
Overseas Roundup #1
music: Howard Jackson & William Lava
March 17, 1945
Covers news from the war front. A Nazi submarine is attacked / military recreation at Bougainville / Persian transport of goods to Soviet forces / Merrill's Marauders in Burma / Hollywood entertainers overseas
Overseas Roundup #2
May 26, 1945
Segments: life on a troopship / rat-catching in the tropical Pacific / the medical corps in action / an Australian rodeo
Overseas Roundup #3
July 14, 1945 (previewed May 19)
Segments: a helicopter saving stranded Marines / how coffee is supplied to troops / Chinese soldiers in training / GI salutes on the radio
Alice in Jungleland
director: Marjorie Freeman; music: Rex Dunn; narrator: Marvin Miller
September 22, 1945
Story of a Dog
producer: Gordon Hollingshead ; director: Saul Elkins ; music: William Lava ; narrator: Knox Manning
October 27, 1945
Nominee for Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film , available on DVD for San Antonio (film) . A Doberman Pinscher trains for Coast Guard War Unit at Curtis Bay, Maryland.
Good Old Corn
narration written by: Saul Elkins ; film editor: Everett A. Dodd ; music: William Lava ; sound: Charles David Forrest ; narrator: Knox Manning
November 24, 1945
vintage Mack Sennett and Larry Semon material
Peeks at Hollywood
producer: Gene Lester; director: Irving Applebaum; music: Howard Jackson ; narrator: Knox Manning
January 26, 1946
on DVD San Antonio (film) . Hollywood celebrities are seen by two ladies from Griffith Observatory .
Smart as a Fox
producer: Gordon Hollingshead ; story: Saul Elkins ; music: William Lava ; camera: Viktor Asmus; narrator: Knox Manning
April 27, 1946
Life of a fox in a Soviet forest. Nominee for Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film
Pie in the Eye
music: Howard Jackson ; narrator: Art Gilmore
December 24, 1948
vintage Sennett material
Just For Fun
Narration written by: Charles Tedford ; narrator: Art Gilmore
April 1949
adapted from Larry Semon and Mack Sennett comedies
Horse and Buggy Days
producer: Gordon Hollingshead ; director: Owen Crump ; music: Howard Jackson ; narrator: Art Gilmore
October 21, 1949
Those Who Dance
producer: Gordon Hollingshead ; music: Howard Jackson ; narrator: Art Gilmore
December 1949
Hands Tell the Story
directors: Hal Seeger & Edwin Kasper; music: William Lava ; narrator: Art Gilmore
February 4, 1950
Slap Happy
music: William Lava ; narrator: Art Gilmore
October 14, 1950 (completed 1948)
footage of Ben Turpin with Mack Sennett in the 1920s
Animal Antics
music: Howard Jackson ; narrator: Art Gilmore
January 20, 1951
vintage Sennett material
The Naughty Twenties
Charles Tedford (director)
February 10, 1951
includes clips of Van & Schenck & Willie and Eugene Howard
Anything For Laughs
music: Howard Jackson & William Lava ; narrator: George O'Hanlon
April 21, 1951
re-edit of Larry Semon 's silent The Show (1922 Vitagraph).
To Bee or Not to Bee
music: William Lava ; narrator: Art Gilmore ;
September 15, 1951
re-edit of Fatty Arbuckle in Buzzin' Around .
Stop, Look and Laugh
music: William Lava
October 20, 1951
re-edit of Larry Semon 's silent The Saw Mill (1921 Vitagraph).
Ain't Rio Grand?
director: James Bloodworth; music: William Lava ; narrator: Art Gilmore
December 2, 1951
re-edit of Larry Semon 's silent Well I'll Be (1919 Vitagraph).
Songs of All Nations
producer: Gordon Hollingshead ; director: Jack Scholl
February 16, 1952
Orange Blossoms for Violet
directors: Friz Freleng & Chuck Jones ; music: Howard Jackson ; narrator: Robert C. Bruce with Mel Blanc & Bea Benaderet
May 24, 1952
featured on Looney Tunes Golden Collection: Volume 2 , culled from Hal Roach 1923 "Dippy Dood-Dad" series.
Here We Go Again
director: Charles L. Tedford ; music: Howard Jackson ; narrator: Art Gilmore
© November 15, 1952
edited from a 1921 Mack Sennett First National comedy, Hard Knocks and Love Taps starring Charlie Murray
Hit 'Im Again
narration by: Charles L. Tedford ; edited by: DeLeon Anthony ; music: Howard Jackson ; narrated by: Art Gilmore ; sound: David Forrest
September 5, 1953
re-edit of Larry Semon 's silent Horseshoes (1923 Vitagraph).[ 10]
See also
Notes
^ Liebman, Roy. Vitaphone Films – A Catalogue of the Features and Shorts . 2003. McFarland & Company, p. 13
^ Patrick J. Picking. "The Vitaphone Project!" . picking.com. Retrieved 2014-07-12 .
^ Maltin, Leonard. The Great Movie Shorts . 1972. Bonanza Books, p. 22
^ Koszarski, Richard. Hollywood On the Hudson: Film and Television in New York from Griffith to Sarnoff . 2008. Rutgers University Press, p. 157
^ Liebman, Roy. Vitaphone Films – A Catalogue of the Features and Shorts . 2003. McFarland & Company
^ "Film Daily archives" . onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu. Retrieved 2014-07-12 .
^ Motion Pictures 1912–1939 Catalog of Copyright Entries . 1951. Library of Congress
^ Hall, Morduant (August 7, 1926). "Vitaphone Stirs as Talking Movie" . The New York Times .
^ Motion Picture Herald magazine, "Release Chart Lists", December 26, 1931 (p. 73)
^ Roy Liebman, Vitaphone Films – A Catalogue of the Features and Shorts p. 312
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