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Disney Plus
78
7.5
/11945/
71
/644/
72
/543/
3.6
/38278/
100
/6/
82
/102/

Steamboat Willie (1928)
Mickey Mouse, piloting a steamboat, delights his passenger, Minnie, by making musical instruments out of the menagerie on deck.
poster
63
60
6.4
/11465/
62
/257/
60
/225/
2.8
/14098/
77
/52/
56
/295/
66
/7/
cc age 10+

The Jazz Singer (1927)
A young Jewish man is torn between tradition and individuality when his old-fashioned family objects to his career as a jazz singer. This is the first full length feature film to use synchronized sound, and is the original film musical.
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Amazon Prime Video
57
28
6.0
/1061/
49
/23/
55
/22/
3.1
/845/
71
/7/
48
/9/

The Great Gabbo (1929)
For the ventriloquist Gabbo his wooden dummy Otto is the only means of expression. When he starts relying more and more on Otto, he starts going mad.
poster
54
15
5.4
/552/
54
/22/
48
/23/
3.1
/443/

Gus Visser and His Singing Duck (1925)
An early sound film featuring Gus Visser and a duck.
poster
48
14
6.1
/298/
40
/2/
50
/5/
43
/71/

The Singing Fool (1928)
After years of hopeful struggle, waiter and aspiring singer-songwriter Al Stone is on his way. He gets his huge break on a magical night when his song wows big-time producer Louis Marcus and gold-digging showgirl Molly, whom Al fancies. Broadway success and marriage follow, but sure enough, hard times are on the way.
poster
50
9
5.3
/137/
70
/1/
47
/3/
33
/57/

Wise Girls (1929)
Early MGM talkie about a retired businessman, his headstrong daughter, and the comical complications that result when she marries in haste.
poster
?
4.4
/16/
50
/1/
10
/1/

Oklahoma Bob Albright and His Rodeo Do Flappers (1929)
Vitaphone short in which Oklahoma Bob and his two "daughters" perform a series of musical numbers, including an exciting new dance craze.
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?
5.2
/16/

Character Studies (1928)
Montagu Love pretty much plays himself in this Vitaphone short where he starts off by introducing himself to the viewer and saying most probably remember him for playing villains. He then asks that people pretend that he's surrounded by a dinner party and he's been asked to give a speech even though he's shy.
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5.2
/16/
50
/1/

Retribution (1928)
Henry B. Walthall made his talkie debut in this 10-minute short from Vitaphone. In the film he plays a once rich man who has found himself in the dumps due to drug abuse and other issues. He goes to see a former friend (Tom McGuire), now a Senator, and he's not too open to giving the man a second chance.
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5.4
/43/
50
/1/
35
/2/

The Revelers (1927)
The Revelers sing a couple of songs around the piano.
poster
?
2.1
/12/
40
/1/

A Colorful Sermon (1928)
The film consists of Bert Swor in black-face pretending to be a black preacher.
poster
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4.8
/20/
10
/1/

Earl Burtnett and His Biltmore Hotel Orchestra (I) (1928)
Vitaphone must have really enjoyed Earl Burtnett because they made four shorts together in 1928 and this here was the first. Burtnett introduces the musical numbers as well as the musician doing the tune and for the most part I thought this was fairly entertaining. "Miss Annabelle Lee" ... Morewas the final number and probably the highlight of everything but the other numbers are well worth listening to. Less
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3.8
/17/
40
/1/
10
/1/

Song Impressions (1928)
This three-person act has Jerry Williams doing the piano work while Dora Maughan and Walter Fehl do the "singing." What we basically have is the two doing a comedy act where the dialogue is sung instead of just spoken in a normal way.
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5.7
/20/
40
/1/
90
/1/

The Wild Westerner (1928)
A young woman named Remington (Ann Howe) arrives out West and soon meets the old man known as Wilbur (Val Harris). Soon after the brief introductions we get Wilbur's stories on romance and women while Remington does a dance.
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4.1
/19/
40
/1/

The Book Worm (1928)
Wilbur is sent by his boss at the bookstore on an errand to deliver a book to a customer. However, instead of just delivering the book, he just awkwardly stands there talking to the customer. Eventually, however the lady tries to get him to stick around--and it looks like she has romance on her mind.
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5.0
/12/
40
/1/
20
/1/

Earl Burtnett and His Biltmore Hotel Orchestra (IV) (1928)
This short was the fourth of four that Earl Burtnett would make at Vitaphone in 1928. As with the previous ones, this here features three songs by Burtnett and his ten-man orchestra.
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4.1
/16/
50
/1/
10
/1/

Songs and Impressions (1928)
The team of Marlow and Jordan are the talents here as they run through three songs as well as the impressions, which I'm sure you gathered from the title. The Stephen Foster tune "Old Folks at Home" is given a new spin here as it's done by an impression of a 3-year-old, which is somewhat strange to say the least.
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4.9
/16/

The Death Ship (1928)
On a stormy night at sea, a Captain and the First Mate talk about the girl that they are both in love with. Then they agree to play a game of cards where the loser agrees to kill himself so that the other can have her.
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5.0
/40/
60
/1/
35
/2/

A Cycle of Songs (1928)
A cycle of songs performed by the singer Florence Brady.
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4.2
/17/
50
/1/
40
/2/

Pigskin Troubles (1929)
One is the quarterback and mute. The other comes up with poor comic excuses for his bad play, and then oppresses his partner.
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4.1
/14/
60
/2/
45
/2/

After the Round-Up (1929)
The Rounders, an 11-man band, are the act here as they perform three stars in a gimmick that is meant to have them as cowboys who are gathered around after a hard days work to cut loose and sing some songs.
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4.7
/37/
60
/1/
10
/1/

Ship Ahoy (1929)
Comedian Pat West performs his vaudeville act.
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4.3
/12/
10
/1/

Frank Whitman: That Surprising Fiddler (1929)
Frank Whitman demonstrates that he can replace a standard violin bow with a variety of objects.
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5.4
/9/
60
/1/

Gossip (1929)
A husband and wife arguing about which sex gossips more. Just then a friend they both know comes to visit but he isn't aware that they are now married. Soon this friend is gossiping to each of them about the other and sure enough problems start.
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5.0
/18/
55
/2/

A Bird in the Hand (1929)
Frank Orth strikes a conversation with a lady feeding imaginary birds.
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5.2
/44/
50
/1/
45
/2/

A Breath of Broadway (1928)
Jack Waldron performs his stand-up vaudeville act.
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4.1
/12/

English as She Is Not Spoken (1928)
Val and Ernie Stanton make their second appearance in a Vitaphone short. This time out the two basically stand in the same spot as they re-create their vaudeville act, which includes a few songs as well as a couple comedy routines.
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4.7
/15/
50
/1/
50
/1/

At the Party (1929)
Buddy Harris and Frank Radcliffe crack some jokes, play craps, and sing a song.
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5.2
/25/
10
/1/

A Musicale Melange (1929)
This Vitaphone short features the Kjerulf Mayfair Quintette in their only film performance. Their act is basically five women, three on a harp, one on a violin and another that does the singing. The songs performed are "Sextette," "Neapolitan Night" and "Lonely Little Bluebird".
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5.9
/13/
20
/1/

Grace Johnston and The Indiana Five (1929)
Grace starts the film by singing 'That's My Baby.' The five band members do an instrumental, then Grace sings 'Glad Rag Doll.'
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6.2
/55/

Bernado De Pace (1927)
Bernardo De Pace, known as "The Wizard of the Mandolin," plays several tunes, including "Morning, Noon and Night in Vienna" and "That's Why I Love You."
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6.3
/43/
10
/1/

When East Meets West (1928)
Comic cowboy piano player Ray Mayer and blonde singer Edith Evans perform "Henry's Made a Lady out of Lizzie," "It All Belongs to Me," "Sleep, Little One, Sleep" and "Side by Side."
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5.7
/39/
10
/1/

Stories in Song (1928)
Veteran Broadway performer Adele Rowland sings four songs in this Vitaphone short.
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5.3
/42/
10
/1/

The Police Quartette (1927)
At the police station, four Hollywood cops sing "Skinna-Ma Rink-A-Dink," "Mother Goose Medley," "Cluckin'" and "Waddle."
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6.1
/77/
10
/1/

Behind the Lines (1926)
Elsie Janis entertains the troops from the back of a truck. She calls a French soldier up to sing with her, then dances to an American song while everyone sings, and finally shares the stage with an English soldier.
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4.6
/13/

These Dry Days (1929)
Fred Ardath does his drunken vaudeville act in 'These Dry Days'.
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4.0
/9/
50
/1/

Songology (1929)
Coletta Ryan and Duke Yellman singing a few of their songs in 'Songology'.
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6.2
/14/
50
/1/
10
/1/

The Gotham Rhythm Boys (1929)
The Gotham Rhythm Boys perform a few of their songs.
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4.0
/10/
50
/1/

The Prince of Wails (1929)
Mel Klee performs his black-face vaudeville act in 'The Prince of Wails'.
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4.2
/17/

Hilda (1929)
Billie 'Swede' Hall & Company in the comedy short 'Hilda'.
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4.7
/19/

Sympathy (1929)
Hobart Cavanaugh & Harry Shannon out on a date without their wives.
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4.5
/16/
50
/1/
80
/1/

Dooley's the Name (1929)
Dooley and Sales vaudeville act 'Dooley's the Name'.
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3.9
/21/

Women They Talk About (1928)
Women They Talk About is a part-talkie Vitaphone film, with talking, music and sound effects sequences, starring Irene Rich, directed by Lloyd Bacon and produced and distributed by Warner Bros. It is considered to be a lost film.
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5.0
/10/
20
/1/

The Happiness Boys (1927)
The Happiness Boys: Ernie Hare and Billy Jones a comedic duo start by singing 'How Do You Do,' they then segue into 'Pardon Me While I Laugh'" They also entertain with some jokes and melodic harmonies for Vitaphone.
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6.0
/48/
10
/1/

Caro Nome (1926)
Metropolitan Opera star Marion Talley sings "Caro Nome" from Verdi's opera Rigoletto in a short film made in the Vitaphone process and shown before the feature Don Juan on 6 August 1926 at Warner's Theater in New York City.
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4.8
/14/
10
/1/

Phil Ohman & Victor Arden (Piano Duetists) (1927)
Phil and Victor prove their virtuosity by entertaining us with three tunes on the piano in a variety of ways and remaining syncopated.
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5.1
/31/
10
/1/

Henry Santry and His Soldiers of Fortune (1930)
Henry Santry's band is comprised of self-proclaimed soldiers of fortune. Within their concert set includes the opening declaration of them being soldiers of fortune, Henry serenading a dancing girl he who wants a girl like her, Private Bell looking for a girl he could love tonight, a ni... Moremble female dancer performing a comic routine, and a friendly battle between the various instruments in the band. Less
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3.2
/7/

Scotch Taffy (1930)
Opens and closes with a tune. Says he had only one customer in the last three years. Turns out he was a Scottish man with a lot of stories and some son bits.


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