The process by which girls are chosen for chorus line members in movie musical is shown. Numbers from popular 1930s musicals are then presented. These include "Don't Say Goodnight" from Wonder Bar (1934); "Lullaby of Broadway" from Gold Diggers of 1935 (1935) ; "Shadow Waltz" from Gold Diggers of 1933 (1933); and "By a Waterfall" and "Shanghai Lil" from Footlight Parade (1933).
During a game of catch-the-boy-and-kiss-him, Emmy, a precocious ten-year-old, kisses another little ...
A character from a musical film falls into the real world in this short, predating similar films by ...
A young boy who likes to play the flute dreams that he has lost his water buffalo.
Simmons, best-known for her photographs of miniature rooms populated by dolls and of oversized objec...
A radio salesman gets knocked out by a golf ball and dreams he's in the desert where he sells radios...
Garfield, Jon and Odie go to Jon's family farm for Christmas, where Garfield finds a present for Gra...
On a high mountain plain lives a lamb with wool of such remarkable sheen that he breaks into high-st...
'Blind Bob' has written a song and the folks at the music publishing company think that Joe Frisco, ...
In 1986 Terri had a hit record. Still touring - same tune, same band - she longs for new material, b...
Alan Ladd was discovered by Sue Carol for his incredible voice in radio. And then she married him. I...
All aboard. Let’s get this holiday show on the road. Just as Queen Poppy and Cloud Guy take the Sn...
A shopping center along a large highway is the scene of an apocalyptic musical. Animation with a str...
This short animation draws on advanced digital technologies to offer a new vision of dance in cinema...
On a summer day in the 1950s, a native girl watches the countryside go by from the backseat of a car...
Walter Winchell meets a budding country journalist and shows her around the Biltmore Hotel.
A bittersweet look at life’s many challenges, albeit as experienced by furry, feathered, and slimy c...