Broadway Brevities

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Lobby card for Ruth Etting in No Contest (release 1712–13, May 1934)[1]: 119–120 

Broadway Brevities are two-reel (17–21 minutes long) musical and dramatic film shorts produced by Warner Bros. between 1931 and 1943. The series continued as Warner Specials in later years.

Overview[]

Other titles used for these black and white two-reel films included “Vitaphone Musicals”, “Broadway Headliners”, “Presentation Revue” (for a couple 1938 releases[2]) and “Blue Ribbon Comedy” for a trio featuring Elsa Maxwell.[3] Usually the trade periodicals grouped them as “Broadway Brevities” for easier marketing purposes.

Many of these glossy productions, a few winning Academy Awards, featured dance spectaculars and mini-dramas with top Broadway theatre or Warner studio stars; famous names included Russ Columbo, Ruth Etting, Hal Le Roy, Bob Hope and Red Skelton. They were filmed at the Vitaphone studio in Brooklyn, New York until 1939, with Samuel Sax as a key producer. Production then moved to Burbank, California.

By the forties, an increasing number were of the documentary genre and the title “Broadway Brevity” was officially dropped in mid-1943 in favor of “Warner Special”. In 1948-1956, many were re-released to theaters under the heading “Classics of the Screen”.[4][5]

List of titles[]

A full list is provided below by year of release (but not necessarily the same year filmed). Title is listed first, followed by the major credits and a release date. Sometimes a date reviewed by Film Daily or a copyright date [6] is listed instead.

1931[]

Title Director & performers Review date (Film Daily) Notes
Old Lace Roy Mack (director); Ruth Etting September 20
The Musical Mystery , Al Shayne & the Albertina Rasch Girls November 1
Words & Music Roy Mack (director); Ruth Etting & Dan Tompkins November 8

1932[]

Title Director & performers Release, copyright or review date Notes
Footlights Barbara Newberry, Russ Brown, the Giersdorf Sisters, the Buccaneers & the Albertina Rasch Girls January 2 (Film Daily review)
Hello, Good Times! (Cheer Up) Roy Mack (director); Al Wohlman, Johnny Boyle, Sharp & Minor, the Albertina Rasch Girls January 17
Washington, the Man and the Capitol Clarence Whitehill, A. J. Herbert & others February 14 (Film Daily review) "Novelty" (part documentary)
The Imperfect Lover Jack Haley February 14 (Film Daily review)
The Subway Symphony Frances Langford, Charles Bennington, Joan Abbott & the Dave Gould Girls March 6 (Film Daily review)
Sea Legs Alice Graham, Dorothea James, May Wynne, the David Gould Dancers & King, King & King March 27 (Film Daily review)
Artistic Temperament (Artistic Temper) Roy Mack (director); Ruth Etting, Victor Kilian, Wilfred Lytell, Frank McNellis & Frances McHugh April
Absent Minded Abner Alfred J. Goulding (director); Jack Haley, Olive Shea & Hugh Cameron May 15 (Film Daily review)
A Mail Bride Roy Mack (director); Ruth Etting, Gregory Gaye, Elvira Trabert & Max Stamm May 29 (Film Daily review)
What an Idea Roy Mack (director); Armand Cortes, Harriet Hilliard, the Danny Dare Sisters & Three Harmony Misses June 11 (Film Daily review)
A Regular Trouper Roy Mack (director); Ruth Etting, Wanda Perry, Edward Leiter & Jack Wolfe June 25 (Film Daily review)
Passing the Buck Roy Mack (director); Alexander Gray, Nina Mae McKinney, Dorothy Dell, Victor Kilian, Ed Jerome, Will Vedery Girls & Four Blazers September 24
Tip, Tap, Toe Alfred J. Goulding (director); Hal Le Roy, Mitzi Mayfair, Grace Bradley, Frank McNellis & Helen Goodhue October 22
A Modern Cinderella Roy Mack (director) Ruth Etting, Brian Donlevy, Adrian Rosley and Barbara Child November 5 Love Me or Leave Me (film) (Greatest Classic Legends Doris Day) DVD
The Red Shadow Roy Mack (director); Alexander Gray, Bernice Claire, Reg Carrington, Lester Cole Ensemble & Max Stamm December 3
Poor Little Rich Boy Joseph Henabery (director); Mary Lange, Charles Eaton, Harry McNaughton & Gale Sisters © December 24

1933[]

Title Director & performers Release, copyright or review date Notes
Bye-Gones Alfred J. Goulding (director); Ruth Etting, Frank McNellis, David Burns, Eddie Ryan, Ruth Pine's Tiny Tots & Embassy Boys © January 14
Yours Sincerely Roy Mack (director); Lanny Ross, Nancy Welford, Richard Keene & others January 28 (Film Daily review) Billy Rose's Jumbo (film) DVD
Speaking of Operations Roy Mack (director) Richard Lane, Al Bernard, Gracie Barrie, Three X Sisters, Four Rollickers & Dave Gould Boys & Girls © February 16
World's Champ Joseph Henabery (director); Jack Dempsey, June Gale, Oscar Polk & David Burns © February 24
Fifi Roy Mack (director); Vivienne Segal, Albert Dekker, William Ingersoll, Flavia Arcaro & Charles Judels March 24 (Film Daily review)
The Way of All Freshmen Joseph Henabery (director); Hal Le Roy & Mitzi Mayfair, Cora Witherspoon, Ben Dova & the Admirals © April 18
Along Came Ruth Joseph Henabery (director); Ruth Etting, Chester Chute, Charles Althoff & Sam Wren May 3
Sky Symphony Roy Mack (director); Stoopnagle and Budd, Lanny Ross, the Loomis Twins & the Abbott Girls May 19 (Film Daily review)
Pie a la Mode Roy Mack (director) Herbert Warren, Russ Brown, With the Loomis Sisters, Bernard Gorcey, Polly Walters & the Doree Singers May 29 (Film Daily review)
Double Crossing of Columbus Joseph Henabery (director); Charles Judels, Leona Maricle, Frank McNellis. Jack North, the Rollickers & Mazellos June 10 (Film Daily review)
That Goes Double Joseph Henabery (director); Russ Columbo, Charlotte Wynters, David Burns, Bernice & Emily June 24 (Film Daily review)
Crashing the Gate Joseph Henabery (director); Ruth Etting; John Hamilton, Roy Atwell & the Tony Sarg Marionettes © July 1
20,000 Cheers for the Chain Gang Roy Mack (director); Jerry Bergen, Harry Shannon, James Baskett, Novia & The Pickens Sisters August 12 I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang DVD
The No Man Roy Mack (director); Hugh O’Connell, Johnny Downs, Gene Lockhart & Kathleen Lockhart © August 14
Use Your Imagination Roy Mack (director); Hal Le Roy, Mitzi Mayfair, the Eton Boys & others © September 2 The Little Giant (Greatest Gangster Films Edward G. Robinson) DVD
Rufus Jones for President Roy Mack (director); Ethel Waters, Sammy Davis, Jr. © September 9 Billed as a “Vitaphone Musical”; available on Warner Bros. Big Band, Jazz & Swing Shorts (Warner Archive) DVD & The Green Pastures (film) DVD
Seasoned Greetings Roy Mack (director); Lita Grey Chaplin, Sammy Davis, Jr., Carleton Macy, the Village Barn Hill Billys and the Sizzlers September 23 The Gold Diggers of 1933 DVD
Paul Revere, Jr. Roy Mack (director); , , Kathleen Lockhart, Gene Lockhart, Bobby Watson, Almira Sessions & Shemp Howard © October 21 Vitaphone Comedy Collection Vol. 1 (Warner Archive) DVD
The Operator's Opera Roy Mack (director); Donald Novis, The Eton Boys, Bobby Watson, Chester Chute, Grandon Rhodes & Dawn O’Day © October 22
Yeast Is Yeast Roy Mack (director); Tom Patricola, Charlie Melson, (billed as Dorothy McNully) & the Royal Samoans © November 15
The Mild West Joseph Henabery (director); , Olive Borden, Paul Keast November 18 Vitaphone Cavalcade of Musical Comedy Shorts (Warner Archive) DVD
Let's Play Post Office Roy Mack (director); Jean Sargent, Eleanor Whitney, Josh Medders & 3 Roberts Brothers December
Kissing Time Roy Mack (director); Jane Froman, , Ralph Sanford, Novia & Philip Ryder December 16 Lady Killer (1933 film) DVD
Plane Crazy Roy Mack (director); Dorothy Lee, Art & Morton Havel & others © December 23 Picture Snatcher DVD

1934[]

Title Director & performers Release, copyright or review date Notes
A Little Girl with Big Ideas Joseph Henabery (director); Molly Picon, Jay Velie, Donald McBride, Joan Stevens & Toney Hughes © January 20
Picture Palace Roy Mack (director); Hal Le Roy, Dawn O’Day, William Morrow & Toney Hughes February 10
Around the Clock Roy Mack (director); Norma Terris, Walter Winchell, Lynne Overman, the Four Eton Boys & Jay Brennan © February 14
Story Conference Roy Mack (director); Lillian Roth, Bert Matthews, William Halligan, Vicki Cummings, Grona & Bouvier, the Three Minutes & the Sizzlers April 7 I'll Cry Tomorrow DVD
Look for the Silver Lining Roy Mack (director); Dorothy Stone, Stanley Smith, , Olin Howland & Gertrude Niesen © April 23
Come to Dinner Roy Mack (director); Flavia Arcaro, Hershel Magall, Margot Stevenson & Clinton Sundberg © April 24 Dinner at Eight (film) (Greatest Classic Legends Jean Harlow) DVD
Private Lessons Roy Mack (director); Hal Le Roy, Dawn O’Day, Dorothy Dare, Dollie Arden & Marie Fay May 5
Masks and Memories Roy Mack (director); Lillian Roth, Queenie Smith, George Huston & Weldon Heyburn May 12
Murder in Your Eyes Roy Mack (director); Ann English, Inez Courtney, Lilyan Gordon & others © June 27
Darling Enemy Roy Mack (director); Gertrude Niesen, Weldon Heyburn, Earle Hampton, Ralph Sanford, Dudley Clements & Roscoe Ates © June 28
King for a Day Roy Mack (director); Bill Robinson, Ernest Whitman, Dewey Brown, Hattie Noel, Muriel Rahn & Dusty Fletcher June 30 Warner Bros. Big Band, Jazz & Swing Shorts (Warner Archive) DVD
Who Is That Girl? Joseph Henabery (director); Bernice Claire, J. Harold Murray, the Morelli Singers, Pietro Gentili & Jack Good © July 6
The Song of the Flame Joseph Henabery (director); Ruth Etting, the Canova Family, Eddie Bruce, Gerald Kent and Arthur Donaldson July 7
The Winnah! Roy Mack (director) Arthur Lake, Florence Lake, Dorothy Dare July 21
The Policy Girl Roy Mack (director); Mitzi Mayfair, Donald Novis & Roscoe Ates August 11
No Contest! Joseph Henabery (director); Ruth Etting, George Lessey & Elmer Brown August 22 (preview)
Syncopated City Roy Mack (director); Hal Le Roy, Dorothy Dare, Philip Loeb & the O'Connor Sisters September 1
Paree, Paree Roy Mack (director); Bob Hope & Dorothy Stone September 8 Silk Stockings (film) DVD
The Mysterious Kiss Roy Mack (director); Jeanne Aubert, Alfred Hesse, Ray Middleton, Weldon Heyburn & the Sizzlers September 26 (Film Daily review)
The Flame Song Joseph Henabery (director); Bernice Claire & J. Harold Murray October 27
Soft Drinks and Sweet Music Roy Mack (director); Georgie Price, , Billie Leonard, George Watts & others November 30 (Film Daily review)
The Gem of the Ocean Roy Mack (director); Jeanne Aubert, Ralph Riggs, Sheldon Leonard & Four Eton Boys © December 4 Destination Tokyo DVD
Off the Beat Joseph Henabery (director); Morton Downey, Donald MacBride, & the Tune Twisters © December 15
What This Country Needs Roy Mack (director); Nick Lucas, Dorothy Nelson, June & Cherry Preisser, & David Burns © December 24

1935[]

Title Director & performers Release or copyright date Notes
See See Senorita (Spain in the Neck) Joseph Henabery (director); Tito Guízar, Armida, Roscoe Ails, Virginia Sale & the Cansinos © February 9
Mr. and Mrs. Melody Roy Mack (director); Ilomay Bailey, Lee Sims, Jerry Lester, June Martel & Rita Johnson © March 12
In the Spotlight Joseph Henabery (director); Hal Le Roy, Dorothy Lee, Herb Warren and Bob Simmons March 30
Hear Ye! Hear Ye! Roy Mack (director) The Yacht Club Boys, Vera Van & Marie Nordstrom © April 1
Cherchez La Femme Joseph Henabery (director); Jeanne Aubert, Stanley Smith & DeEspeys Troupe © April 1
Radio Silly Roy Mack (director); Alan Cross, Henry Dunn, Lilyan Gordon, Billie Leonard & © April 8
Shoestring Follies Roy Mack (director); Val & Ernie Anderson, Eddie Peabody, Peggy Flynn & Sam Hearn © April 8
In This Corner Roy Mack (director); Roscoe Ails, Budd Williamson, David Burns, Alice Dwan & Mark Plant April 27
Main Street Follies Joseph Henabery (director); Hal Le Roy, Mary Joan Martin, Billy Vine & the Cavaliers May 11
The Love Department Roy Mack (director); Bernice Claire, Billie Leonard & Donald Douglas May 18
Better than Gold Joseph Henabery (director); Fifi D'Orsay, George Watts, Herb Warren & the Troubadors June 8
The Film Follies Roy Mack (director) June 29
Singing Silhouette Joseph Henabery (director); Olga Baclanova, Herb Warren, Charles Lawrence, the Mainstreamers, Lee Twins, Rio & Elliott © July 6
Cure It with Music Joseph Henabery (director); Fifi D'Orsay, Eddie Ryan, the Chevaliers, Moore & Revel © July 15
The Castle of Dreams Roy Mack (director); Morton Downey, Arlene Dinitz, Eddie Ryan & Toto © July 15
Fifty Dollar Bill Roy Mack (director); George Watts, Eleanor Whitney & Jack Powell © July 26
Surprise! Roy Mack (director); the Duncan Sisters, Jay Seiler & Wen Talbert Singers July 27 Vitaphone Cavalcade of Musical Comedy Shorts (Warner Archive) DVD
Vitaphone Music Hall Roy Mack (director); Seven Honey Boys, Four Mullen Sisters, the Radio Rubes, Ray Huling & his pet seal August 7 (preview)
The Lady in Black Joseph Henabery (director); Countess Olga Albani, Mortimer Welson, Albert Dekker & Margaret Irving August 17
Dublin in Brass Joseph Henabery (director); Morton Downey, Andea Marsh & Hugh Cameron September 7
Oh, Evaline! Roy Mack (director); Hal Le Roy, Eleanor Whitney, Allen Goode & Ralph Blane September 14
The Doorman's Opera Roy Mack (director); Charlotte Arren, Johnny Broderick, Thelma Leeds & Ray Heatherton September 28
Tickets, Please Roy Mack (director); Georgie Price, Evelyn Dall, Thee Sizzlers, Byrnes & Farney October 12
Check Your Sombrero Roy Mack (director), Armida, Tito Coral & others November 2
Rooftops of Manhattan ; Gil Lamb, Bob Burns, Deane Janis & Beverly Phalon November 16 Vitaphone Cavalcade of Musical Comedy Shorts (Warner Archive) DVD
Katz Pajamas Joseph Henabery (director); Fifi D'Orsay, the Meadowbrook Boys & Georgie Tapps December 4
Broadway Ballyhoo Roy Mack (director); Owen, Hunt & Parco, the Eight Ambassadors, Art Frank December 28

1936[]

Title Director & performers Release, copyright or review date Notes
Double or Nothing Joseph Henabery (director); Phil Harris, Leah Ray, Vickie Joyce & January 18 Nominee for Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film
Trouble in Toyland Joseph Henabery; Gus Edwards & Troop © January 27
They're Off Lloyd French (director); Yacht Club Boys, Richard Lane & Gerald Oliver Smith © February 3
Between the Lines Roy Mack (director); Bernice Claire, Rodney McLennan, Arline & Ed Kinlay, George Dobbs & the Commanders February 8
Study and Understudy Roy Mack (director); Ruth & Jane Frazee, Virginia Verrill, Danzi Goodelle & June Carr © February 17
Wash Your Step Joseph Henabery (director); Hal Le Roy, June and Cherry Preisser, the Eton Boys, Nanette Flack & Harry Lang March 7
Paris in New York Roy Mack (director); Irène Bordoni, Pansy Sanborn, Ames & Arms, Will Aubrey & Frank Mazzone March 21
The Black Network Roy Mack (director); Nina Mae McKinney & Nicholas Brothers April 1 (preview) Warner Bros. Big Band, Jazz & Swing Shorts (Warner Archive) & Hallelujah! (film) DVD
College Dads Roy Mack (director); Leon Janney, Edith Mann, Bobby Lane, & the Columbia Glee Club. April 11
The Double Crossky Joseph Henabery (director); Olga Baclanova, Wilbur Hall, Gretchen Kimmel & Ray Lee April 18
The Stars Can't Be Wrong Roy Mack (director); O'Connell & Blair, Emerson's Mountaineers, Dorothy Lamour & others © April 20
I'm Much Obliged Roy Mack (director); George Dobbs, Irene MacLaren, Vera Van; the Heat Waves & others May 2
Romance in the Air Murray Roth (director); music: Howard Jackson; Wini Shaw & Phil Regan May 16
The City's Slicker Rufe Davis, Radio Rubes, Dawn O’Day & Jay Seiler May 20
Maid for a Day Joseph Henabery (director); Grace & Peter Hayes, the Ritz Quartette, Marvin Jensen, Don Lee & Louise May 23
When You're Single Roy Mack (director); Alan Cross, Henry Dunn, Melissa Mason, Rosalind Marquis & Bonnie Clare May 27 (Film Daily review)
Rhythmitis Roy Mack (director); Hal Le Roy, Toby Wing, Barry McKinley, Gail Reese, Frances Hunt, Rollo Pickets & Hugh Cameron June 13 The Petrified Forest DVD
That's Pictures Roy Mack (director); Jay C. Flippen, Elizabeth Houston, Dan Harden, Adrienne Andre, Mildred Law, the Clark Sisters & Nick Sett August 14 (Film Daily review)
The Backyard Broadcast Joseph Henabery; Major Edward Bowes August 14 (preview)
Shake, Mr. Shakespeare Roy Mack (director); Carolyn Hash, the Harris Twins August 22 A Midsummer Night's Dream (1935 film) DVD
Rush Hour Rhapsody Joseph Henabery (director); Johnny Hale, Jean Sargent, Billy Reed & others September 16 (Film Daily review)
Here Comes the Circus Roy Mack (director); Carlo's Ponies, Randow Clowns, Poodles Hanneford & Co., Captain Proske's Lions & Tigers October 3
Say It with Candy Virginia Verrill, Muriel Martin, John Fogarty, the Buccaneers & the Robins October 3
Sheik to Sheik Roy Mack (director); George Metaxa & Ann Barrie October 10 Shall We Dance (1937 film) (Greatest Classic Films Astaire & Rogers 1) DVD
Can't Think of It Lloyd French (director); Ken Murray & Oswald, Elaine Arden, Ralph Sanford & Curtis Karpe October 30 (Film Daily review)
Sweethearts and Flowers Roy Mack (director); Cherry & June Preisser, Regis Toomey & others © December 9

1937[]

Title Director & performers Release or copyright date Notes
A Horse's Tale Lloyd French (director); Joe & Asbestos, Harry Gribbon, Hamtree Harrington, Eddie White, Donald MacBride & June Nash January 9
The Pretty Pretender Joseph Henabery (director); Bernice Claire, Adrina Otero, Nina Olivette, Stanley Smith & Byrne Sisters January 23
Captain Blue Blood Roy Mack (director); Georgie Price, Nell O’Day, Ruth & Jane Frazee February 13
It's All Over Now Roy Mack (director); Dan Healy, Brooks Benedict, Vera Niva & Evelyn Poe © February 18
Swing for Sale Joseph Henabery (director); Hal Le Roy, June Allyson & Kay Hamilton February 27
Hotel a la Swing Roy Mack (director); Eddie Foy, Jr. & The Mullen Sisters March 13 Swing Time (1936 film) (Greatest Classic Films Astaire & Rogers 1) DVD
Play Street Joseph Henabery (director); Cherry & June Preisser, Duke McHale, Walter Cassel, Verdi & See April 3
Cut Out for Love Joseph Henabery (director); Dorothy Dare, Donald Novis, June Taylor, Jack Seymour & Don Gautier April 3
Mail and Female Ken Murray & Oswald, Beverly Phaln, Elaine Arden & Florence Auer © May 3
Movie-Mania Joseph Henabery (director); Dave Apollon, Yvonne Moray & the Savoy Dancers May 8
Sound Defects Roy Mack (director); Rufe Davis, Irene Delroy, Rodney McLennan, Ruth & Jane Frazee June 5
The Rhythm Roundup Joseph Henabery (director); Estelle Taylor June 19
Newsboys Nocturne Roy Mack (director); Evelyn Poe, Tommy Rafferty, Billy & Beverly Bemis, Maurice & Cordoba July 10
Flowers from The Sky Roy Mack (director); Josephine Houston, the Debonaires, Charles King, Harland Dixon & Morgan Conway July 24
Du Barry Did All Right Joseph Henabery (director); Irène Bordoni, Eddie Noll, Marian Nolan & Charles Carrer August 7
Ups and Downs Roy Mack (director); Hal Le Roy, Phil Silvers & June Allyson October 18 “Broadway Headliners”; available on Stage Door (Greatest Classic Legends Katharine Hepburn) DVD
Starlets Joseph Henabery; October 23 “Presentation Revue”
Postal Union Roy Mack (director); Georgie Price, Eddie Bruce & others December 4 “Broadway Headliners”; available on Kid Galahad (1937 film) (Greatest Gangster Films Edward G. Robinson) DVD
Here's Your Hat Roy Mack (director); Phil Silvers, Cookie Bowers & Ted Adair December 11 “Presentation Revue”

1938[]

Title Director & performers Release or copyright date Notes
Script Girl Roy Mack (director); Alan Cross, Henry Dunn, Joan Abbott, Claire Carleton & the Gae Foster Girls January 15 “Broadway Headliners”
The Candid Kid Roy Mack (director); Phil Silvers, Josephine Houston & The Gae Foster Girls February 12 “Presentation Revue”; available on Gold Diggers in Paris DVD
Little Me Roy Mack (director); Wini Shaw & Janet Dempey March 5 “Broadway Headliners”
Got a Match? Joseph Henabery (director); George Dobbs, Joan Abbott & others April 2 “Presentation Revue” (filmed August 1936)
Forget Me Knots Roy Mack (director); Bernice Claire & Eugene Sigaloff May 7 “Broadway Headliners”
The Prisoner of Swing Roy Mack (director), Eddie Forman & Cyrus Wood (writers); Hal Le Roy & June Allyson, Al Fields & Eddie Foy, Jr. June 11 “Broadway Headliners”; available on The Dawn Patrol (1938 film) (Greatest Classic Films War) DVD
Rainbow's End Roy Mack (director); Gus Van, Eddie Leonard, Bert Swor, Lou Lubin July 2 “Presentation Revue”
Up in Lights Roy Mack (director); Ruth & Jane Frazee, Pat Rooney, Gae Foster Sisters, George Griffen & Rose Moran August 13 “Presentation Revue”
Zero Girl Lloyd French (director); Eric Wait, Bruce Mapres, Four Eton Boys, The Nu Yorkers, Evelyn Chandler, Francis Lemaire, Maude Rynolds & Bonnie Roberts September 3
Murder with Reservations Roy Mack (director); George Campo, Nola Day, Florence & Alvarez and Garner, Wolfe & Hakins September 24
Toyland Casino Joseph Henabery; Francine Lassman (aka Abbe Lane), the Michael Bell Ensemble, Albert Adams, Barbara Dennison, Kathleen Sullivan & Richard Monahan October 8 The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse (Greatest Gangster Films Humphrey Bogart) DVD
Two Shadows Lloyd French (director); Ken & Roy Paige, Billy & Beverly Bemis, Irene Basley, Sharkey Bonano's Swing Band, Jean & Her Big Apple Dancers October 22
The Knight Is Young Roy Mack (director); Hal Le Roy, June Allyson, Earlene Schools & Norman MacKay October 29 Best Foot Forward (film) DVD
Cleaning Up Roy Mack (director); Alan Cross, Henry Dunn, Ray & Grace MacDonald, George Campo November 12
Stardust Roy Mack (director); Benny Davis, Bobby Joyce, Jackie Strong, the Dorn Brothers with Mary, Frankie Lanno & Jolly Gillette December 10
Boarder Trouble Lloyd French (director); Harry Gribbon, Eddie Green & others December 17 “Broadway Headliners”
Hats and Dogs Lloyd French (director); Wini Shaw, Rags Ragland, Robert Shafer, Lois & Jean Sterner, Joey Faye December 31

1939[]

Title Director & performers Release or copyright date Notes
Sophomore Swing Roy Mack (director); the Merry Macs, Harvest Moon Dancers, Florence Wyman, Ballin & McEvoy, Ted Gary & Mitzi Dahl January 28
A Small Town Idol Mack Sennett February 11 Edited down (to two reels) feature film from 1921.
Sundae Serenade Roy Mack (director); Rosie Moran, Melton Moore, Lola King, Al Verdi & Miriam Graham February 25
Projection Room Roy Mack (director); Gower Champion & Jeanne Tyler, Jack Arthur, Evelyn Case & Eddie Foy, Jr. March 4
Home Cheap Home Lloyd French (director); Henry Armetta, Ann Brody, Roy Roberts & Anita Simpson March 18
A Fat Chance Lloyd French (director); Johnny Perkins, the Sisters Virginia, Gae Foster Girls, Arren & Broderick March 25
Public Jitterbug No. 1 Joseph Henabery (director); Hal Le Roy, Betty Hutton, Chaz Chase & Tom Emerson's Hillbilly Sextette April 5 Carefree (film) DVD
Rollin' in Rhythm Roy Mack (director); the Top Hatters, Ruth & Jane Frazee, Tito & His Swingtette, the Olympic Trio, the Six Marvels April 15
Seeing Spots Lloyd French (director); Duke McHale; Jack Gray & His Debutantes, Jack Starnes & Ann Anavan, Herman Hyde & Sally Burrill, Irving Kaufman & Roy Roberts April 29
You're Next - To Closing Roy Mack (director); Alan Cross, Henry Dunn, Leota Lane, Jones & Rooney, Gloria Day May 13
Wardrobe Girl Roy Mack (director); Ginna Manners, Gae Foster Girls, Lester Allen & others June 17
The Broadway Buckaroo Lloyd French (director); Red Skelton, the Condos Brothers, Maidie & Ray, Edna Stillwell, Hank Lawson & his Texans June 21
A Swing Opera Roy Mack (director); Smalle Singers, John Elliott & others July 22
Seein' Red Roy Mack (director); Red Skelton, A. Robins (The Banana Man), the Merry Macs, Harris & Shore, Louis Da Pron August 26
Remember When Lloyd French (director); Willie Solar, Joe Sodja, Wiles Brothers, Four Eton Boys, Iris Adrian & Rags Ragland August 1939
Slapsie Maxie's Gordon Hollingshead (producer); Noel M. Smith (writer); music: Howard Jackson; Slapsie Maxie Rosenbloom, Johnnie Davis & others October 13
Ice Frolics Lloyd French (director); Eleanor Gardner, Mabel Taliaferro, Alfrted Trenkler & others © October 28
World's Fair Junior Joseph Henabery (director); the Vitaphone Kiddies December 9

1940[]

Title Director & performers Release or copyright date Notes
One for the Book Roy Mack (director); Betty Hutton, the Beaus & the Belles, Miriam Graham, Gae Foster Sisters, Hal Sherman January 6 filmed May '39
Alex in Wonderland Gordon Hollingshead (producer); Charles Reisner & Owen Crump (writers); music: Howard Jackson; Eddie Foy, Jr., Walter Catlett & Jane Gilbert March 9
Double or Nothing Roy Mack (director); Lee Dixon, Hollywood Doubles April 20 filmed June '39
The Lady and the Lug Gordon Hollingshead (producer); William C. McGann (director); story: Owen Crump; music: Howard Jackson; Elsa Maxwell & Slapsie Maxie Rosenbloom May 18 “Blue Ribbon Comedy”
Spills for Thrills DeLeon Anthony (director); music: Howard Jackson; Harvey Parry, Allen Pomeroy & Mary Wiggins June 15 documentary on stunt actors
Young America Flies B. Reeves Eason (director); Jean Parker, Donald Woods, William Lundigan & Henry O’Neill July 13 The Fighting 69th DVD
Riding Into Society Lug Gordon Hollingshead (producer); William McCann (director); music: Howard Jackson; Elsa Maxwell, Lionel Pope & Mary Forbes September 7 “Blue Ribbon Comedy”
Just a Cute Kid Gordon Hollingshead (producer); Noel Smith (writer); music: Howard Jackson; Cliff Edwards, Dana Dale & Olin Howland © October 5 Dance, Girl, Dance DVD
Alice in Movieland Gordon Hollingshead (producer); Jean Negulesco (director); Owen Crump (writer); Joan Leslie, Nana Bryant, Clara Blandick & Clarence Muse; November 16 The Sea Hawk (1940 film) (Greatest Classic Legends Errol Flynn) DVD
Sockeroo Gordon Hollingshead (producer); William C. McGann (director); music: Howard Jackson; Slapsie Maxie Rosenbloom, Susan Peters, Frank Ferguson & Herbert Anderson © December 24
Love's Intrigue Mack Sennett; music: William Lava December 26 Vintage footage of Billy Bevan and other Sennett stars

1941[]

Title Director & performers Release or copyright date Notes
The Dog In The Orchard Gordon Hollingshead (producer); Jean Negulesco (director); story: Owen Crump (writer, adapted from Mary Roberts Rinehart story); music: Howard Jackson; Howard da Silva January 18
Take the Air Gordon Hollingshead (producer); B. Reeves Eason (director); music: Howard Jackson; William T. Orr, Eddie Foy, Jr., Andrew Tombes, Frank Ferguson & Mary Brodel February 22
The Seeing Eye (producer); music: Rex Dunn April 5 Visits The Seeing Eye dog school in Morristown, NJ. Color remake made in 1951.
Throwing a Party Gordon Hollingshead (producer); Ray Enright (director); story: Owen Crump; Elsa Maxwell, George Reeves & Marilyn Merrick July 12 “Blue Ribbon Comedy”
Happy Faces Mack Sennett (original director); music: William Lava July 26 compilation of vintage First National Sennett films of the 1920s
Minstrel Days Gordon Hollingshead (producer); Bobby Connolly (director); story: Owen Crump; Bud Jamison & archial footage of Al Jolson & others September 6
Perils of the Jungle Gordon Hollingshead (producer); Attilio Gatti (cameraman/director); Herald Medford (writer); music: William Lava; narrator: Knox Manning October 3 profiles the okapi in the Belgian Congo
At the Stroke of Twelve Gordon Hollingshead (producer); Jean Negulesco (director);; music: Howard Jackson; Elizabeth Risdon & Craig Stevens November 25 The Great Lie DVD; Adaptation of Damon Runyon's "The Old Doll House"
West of the Rockies Gordon Hollingshead (producer); Bobby Connolly (director); music: William Lava; Richard Travis November 25
Monsters of the Deep Bob Edge (director); music: Rex Dunn; narrator: Knox Manning © December 27 Fishing off the Chile coast

1942[]

Title Director & performers Release date Notes
Calling All Girls Gordon Hollingshead (producer); Lloyd Bacon (director); Owen Crump (writer); music: Howard Jackson January 24 The Big Street DVD. Some footage lifted Busby Berkeley musicals
Wedding Yells narrator: Jack Carson March 7 More vintage Mack Sennett footage.
Maybe Darwin Was Right Gordon Hollingshead (producer); B. Reeves Eason (director); music: Howard Jackson; narrator: Knox Manning; Slapsie Maxie Rosenbloom March 21
California Junior Symphony Orchestra Gordon Hollingshead (producer); Jean Negulesco (director); Jack Horner & Peter Meremblum April 18
Winning Your Wings First Motion Picture Unit; John Huston & Owen Crump (directors); music: Howard Jackson; James Stewart May 28 Larceny, Inc. (Greatest Gangster Films Edward G. Robinson) DVD
The Spirit of West Point Gordon Hollingshead (producer); Jean Negulesco (director) August 22
The Spirit of Annapolis Gordon Hollingshead (producer); Jean Negulesco (director); Naval Academy Band & Annapolis Glee Club September 5
A Nation Dances narrator: Erskine Caldwell September 26 filmed at a folk dance festival in Moscow, late '41
Beyond the Line of Duty Gordon Hollingshead (producer); Lewis Seiler (director) & Edwin Gilbert (writer); music: Howard Jackson & William Lava; narrator: Ronald Reagan; Hewitt T. Wheless November 7 Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film; Portrait of an air gunner is available Yankee Doodle Dandy DVD
Vaudeville Days Gordon Hollingshead (producer); LeRoy Prinz (director); Eddie Garr, the Whirling Camerons, the Duffins & Reo Brothers December 19
Little Isles of Freedom producers/directors: Victor Stoloff & Edgar Loew; music: William Lava; narrator: Charles Boyer December 26 Nominee for Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film. Documentary about wartime Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon

1943[]

Title Director & performers Release date Notes
Our African Frontier Carl Dudley; music: Rex Dunn February 13
Army Show Gordon Hollingshead (producer); Jean Negulesco (director); Edward Dunstedter (writer) February 27
The Rear Gunner Gordon Hollingshead (producer); Ray Enright (director); music: Howard Jackson; narrator: Knox Manning; Burgess Meredith, Dane Clark, Tom Neal, Ronald Reagan, Bernard Zanfield & Jonathan Hale April 10 Nominee for Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film; available on Objective Burma! DVD
Three Cheers for the Girls Gordon Hollingshead (producer); Jean Negulesco (director) May 8 Thank Your Lucky Stars (film) DVD; recycles Busby Berkeley numbers of the 1930s
The Man Killers Howard Hill; music: Rex Dunn; narrator: Knox Manning May 29 features Key West, Florida sharks and alligators
Happy Times and Jolly Moments James Bloodworth (director); music: William Lava July 10 short history of Mack Sennett

Warner Specials (1943-1951)[]

Title Director & performers Release date Notes
Oklahoma Outlaws Gordon Hollingshead (producer); B. Reeves Eason (director); Erville Alderson, Robert Shayne & Warner Anderson September 4, 1943 “Santa Fe Trail” series; Montana (1950 film) DVD
The Voice that Thrilled the World Gordon Hollingshead (producer); Jean Negulesco (director); music: Howard Jackson; narrator: Art Gilmore October 16, 1943 Nominee for Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film; available on The Jazz Singer DVD; short history of movie soundtracks
Wagon Wheels West Gordon Hollingshead (producer); B. Reeves Eason (director); music: Howard Jackson; Robert Shayne, Nina Foch, Charles Middleton & Addison Richards October 30, 1943 “Santa Fe Trail” series; Montana (1950 film) DVD
Over the Wall Gordon Hollingshead (producer); Jean Negulesco (director);; music: Howard Jackson; Dane Clark & Tom Tully December 25, 1943 Northern Pursuit DVD
Gun to Gun Gordon Hollingshead (producer); D. Ross Lederman (director); music: Howard Jackson; Robert Shayne, Pedro de Cordova, Lupita Tovar & Harry Woods January 8, 1944 “Santa Fe Trail” series; Montana (1950 film) DVD
Grandfather's Follies Gordon Hollingshead (producer); Jean Negulesco & (directors); Lynn Daggett, Jan Clayton, Angela Greene, Virginia Patton & Charles Foy February 26, 1944
Our Frontier in Italy Gordon Hollingshead (producer); Saul Elkins (director); music: William Lava April 29, 1944 clips of pre-war Italy
U.S. Marines on Review Gordon Hollingshead (producer); Dave Gould (director); Dick Jurgens (band leader) July 8, 1944
Proudly We Serve Gordon Hollingshead (producer); Crane Wilbur (director); music: William Lava; Tex Gordon & Andrea King September 23, 1944 Hollywood Canteen (film) DVD
Once Over Lightly James Bloodworth (director); music: William Lava October 14, 1944 Clips of Charlie Murray and other Mack Sennett comics.
I Won't Play Gordon Hollingshead (producer); Crane Wilbur (director); music: William Lava; Dane Clark & Janis Paige November 11, 1944 Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film; available on Passage to Marseilles (Classic Legends Humphrey Bogart) DVD
Nautical But Nice Gordon Hollingshead (producer); (director); music: Howard Jackson December 2, 1944 recycled footage from “All Star Vaudeville”.
I Am an American Gordon Hollingshead (producer); Crane Wilbur (director); music: William Lava; Dennis Morgan December 23, 1944 Hollywood Canteen (film) DVD
Congo Gordon Hollingshead (producer); Andre Corwin (director); music: Howard Jackson February 25, 1945 wartime importance of Belgian Africa is examined.
Navy Nurse Gordon Hollingshead (producer); D. Ross Lederman (director); music: William Lava; Marjorie Riordan, Warren Douglas, Andrea King & Robert Shayne March 3, 1945
Are Animals Actors? Gordon Hollingshead (producer); James Bloodworth (director); music: Howard Jackson; narrator: Knox Manning March 31, 1945 lifts footage from earlier shorts of the 1930s like “Here Comes the Circus”
Law of the Badlands Gordon Hollingshead (producer); (director); Robert Shayne, Warren Douglas & Angela Greene April 14, 1945 “Santa Fe Trail” series
It Happened in Springfield Gordon Hollingshead (producer); Crane Wilbur (director); music: William Lava; Andrea King, Warren Douglas & others April 28, 1945
Plantation Melodies Gordon Hollingshead (producer); LeRoy Prinz (director); Craig Stevens as Stephen Foster May 12, 1945
Learn and Live Gordon Hollingshead (producer); music: William Lava; narrator: Knox Manning July 7, 1945 details US Army training films
Barber Shop Ballads Gordon Hollingshead (producer); (director); music: Howard Jackson; Cliff Edwards & others September 8, 1945
Star in the Night Gordon Hollingshead (producer); Don Siegel (director); music: William Lava J. Carroll Naish, Donald Woods, Rosina Galli & others October 13, 1945 Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film; available on Christmas in Connecticut (Greatest Classic Films Holiday) DVD
All Star Musical Revue Gordon Hollingshead (producer); (director); music: William Lava November 3, 1945 features footage not used in Hollywood Canteen (film)
Good Old Corn Everett Dodd & Saul Elkins (directors); music: William Lava; narrator: Knox Manning November 24, 1945 Vintage Mack Sennett comedies.
Hitler Lives? Gordon Hollingshead (producer); Don Siegel & Saul Elkins (directors); music: William Lava; narrator: Knox Manning December 23, 1945 (Academy preview) Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film
Musical Shipmates producer: Roland Reed; William Clemens (director) February 16, 1946
Okay for Sound Gordon Hollingshead (producer); narrator Truman Bradley; music: William Lava September 7, 1946 The Jazz Singer DVD; documentary on the Vitaphone revolution
Pie in the Eye Gordon Hollingshead (producer); (director); music: Howard Jackson & William Lava; narrator: Art Gilmore December 24, 1948 “Classics of the Screen” compilation; features vintage Mack Sennett material of the 1920s
The Grass Is Always Greener Gordon Hollingshead (producer); Richard L. Bare (director); music: William Lava; Chill Wills, Vince Barnett, John Kellogg & Ned Glass December 26, 1949 Adaptation of Robert Finch's 1939 one-act play Summer Comes To Diamond O; Nominee for Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film; available on My Dream Is Yours DVD
Just for Fun Gordon Hollingshead (producer); (director); music: William Lava; narrator: Art Gilmore July 15, 1950 “Classics of the Screen” compilation (edited in 1948); more Mack Sennett clips.
Ace of Clubs George Marshall (director); music: William Lava January 27, 1951 “Classics of the Screen” compilation; composed of Bobby Jones (golfer) reels from 1931 and '33.
The Knife Thrower Maxwell Weinberg (director); David Kurlan March 3, 1951 Warner Special (filmed 1949) adapted from a Guy de Maupassant story
A Laugh a Day (director); music: William Lava; narrator: Art Gilmore November 24, 1951 “Classics of the Screen” compilation; more vintage Mack Sennett

See also[]

References[]

  • Liebman, Roy (2003). Vitaphone Films – A Catalogue of the Features and Shorts. McFarland & Company. ISBN 9780786412792.
  • Maltin, Leonard (1972). The Great Movie Shorts. Bonanza Books.
  • Motion Pictures 1912-1939 Catalog of Copyright Entries 1951 Library of Congress [1]
  • Motion Pictures 1940-1949 Catalog of Copyright Entries 1953 Library of Congress [2]
  • Motion Pictures 1950-1959 Catalog of Copyright Entries 1960 Library of Congress [3]
  • BoxOffice back issue scans available (release date information in multiple issue “Shorts Charts”)

Notes[]

  1. ^ Liebman, Roy (2003). Vitaphone Films: A Catalogue of the Features and Shorts. Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland & Company, Inc. ISBN 978-0786446971.
  2. ^ BoxOffice, November 19, 1938, “Shorts Chart” & May 6, 1939, p. 12
  3. ^ BoxOffice, December 7, 1940, “Shorts Chart”, p.134
  4. ^ BoxOffice, March 25, 1944, “War Victory Shorts” chart
  5. ^ BoxOffice, Jan 5, 1946, “Shorts Chart” temporarily uses “Featurettes” instead of “Specials”
  6. ^ Motion Pictures 1912-1939 Catalog of Copyright Entries 1951 Library of Congress

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