Rambling 'Round Radio Row

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Rambling 'Round Radio Row
StarringSee below
Distributed byVitaphone/Warner Brothers
Release date
  • 1932 (1932)
  • 1933 (1933)
  • 1934 (1934)
Running time
9 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Rambling 'Round Radio Row (1932 - 1934) is a series of short subjects, produced by Jerry Wald, and released by the Vitaphone division of Warner Brothers. The final film in the series, released 1934, was #3 of the second season, and starred Morton Downey, Baby Rose Marie, The Harmoniacs, and Harriet Lee.

Cast[]

(The numbers indicate the Vitaphone catalog number on the film each appeared in. See next section below.)

List of shorts[]

(listed by Vitaphone numbers since actual title numbers varied)

  • Rambling 'Round Radio Row - Vitaphone #1408 / #1, June 25, 1932 (FILM DAILY review)
  • Rambling 'Round Radio Row - Vitaphone #1447 / #2, October 22, 1932
  • Rambling 'Round Radio Row - Vitaphone #1452 / #4 (also listed as 3), March 24, 1933 (filmed July 1932)
  • Rambling 'Round Radio Row - Vitaphone #1453 / #5 (also listed as 4), June 7, 1933 (filmed September 1932)
  • Rambling 'Round Radio Row - Vitaphone #1473 / #6 (also listed as 5), April 29, 1933 (MOTION PICTURE HERALD review, filmed July 1932)
  • Rambling 'Round Radio Row - Vitaphone #1474 / #7 (also listed as 6), June 1933 [1] (filmed September 1932)
  • Rambling 'Round Radio Row - Vitaphone #1632 / #3 (also listed as 2-1), October 1933
  • Rambling 'Round Radio Row - Vitaphone #1662 / #1 (also listed as season #3), June 16, 1934
  • Rambling 'Round Radio Row - Vitaphone #1664 / #8 (also listed as 2-2), May 19, 1934

Notes[]

The series is available on DVD in the Warner Brothers 6-DVD set Big Band, Jazz & Swing Short Subject Collection.

See also[]

  • List of short subjects by Hollywood studio#Warner Brothers
  • Pepper Pots (Often this series was listed by this umbrella title in trade magazines.)

Notes[]

  1. ^ Motion Picture Herald (May 13, 1933, page 73), lists first 6 films completed

References[]

  • Liebman, Roy Vitaphone Films – A Catalogue of the Features and Shorts 2003 McFarland & Company
  • Motion Pictures 1912-1939 Catalog of Copyright Entries 1951 Library of Congress

External links[]

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