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5.2
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45
/11/
3.0
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Hollywood Handicap (1938)
A group of stable hands is given a race horse when its owner retires from the business. They raise money to run the horse in the Hollywood Derby at Santa Anita race track. Many Hollywood personalities attend the event.
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4.4
/18/
30
/2/

The Voice of Hollywood (1930)
If you enjoy playing "Spot the Stars", this is the sort of short you'd enjoy. It's full of then-well-known Hollywood players, identified by name, who run through routines. This one, produced by Tiffany, is not particularly good as people run through canned bits, sometimes without much enthusiasm. Robert Woolsey plays a game a solitaire and it's hard to tell whether his bit was written that way or he improvised it to reflect his feelings.
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5.2
/18/
10
/1/

Hollywood on Parade No. A-2 (1932)
"Stuart Erwin acts as master of ceremonies in this variety skit, the second in the series produced by Lewis Llewyn for Paramount release. Erwin introduces Bing Crosby, who engages in some comedy byplay with George Burns and Gracie Allen, after which the crooner sings a number. The rest of the short is devoted to Olsen and Johnson, the comedy headliners, who do some nutty stuff on the beach with the support of a bunch of bathing beauties".
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5.3
/44/
80
/1/
40
/4/

Hollywood on Parade No. A-1 (1932)
In the first entry of this series, the show open with a troupe of dancing chorus girls getting a salute from crossed-eyed Ben Turpin. Then the master of ceremonies, Fredric March, brings on the various acts, starting with a pre-teen Mitzi Green), dressed as an adult and singing "Was That the Human Thing to Do?" , followed by Ginger Rogers and Jack Oakie singing-and-dancing to "The Girl Who Used to be You." Then the Three Brox Sisters do a triple imitation of Marlene Dietrich singing 'Falling in Love Again." 'Jack Duffy' does a drunken hillbilly bit involving a lamp post, the the finale has Eddie Peabody, playing a banjo for some chorus girls on a pedestal.
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5.5
/21/
80
/1/
50
/1/

Hollywood on Parade No. A-6 (1933)
A promotional film featuring movie stars at play. Includes Buster Keaton in a Napoleonic admiral suit in his "land yacht", a custom-built bus he occasionally lived in during the period.
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6.0
/9/

The Voice of Hollywood No. 1 (1929)
Radio announcer Lloyd Hamilton tries on straw boaters while various performers do things on the mythical station STAR. They include Dorothy Burgess, Donald Kerr, Carlotta King, and Ruth Hiatt.
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4.9
/11/

The Voice of Hollywood No. 8 (1930)
This time it's Ben Turpin as the nominal announcer, and several well known performers appear, including Myrna Loy. Madge Bellamy sings "The Last Rose of Summer" in a very sweet voice, and there are a couple of canned gag sequences.
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49
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5.0
/234/
25
/2/
38
/6/
2.9
/433/

Streamlined Swing (1938)
A group of African-American waiters on a railway believe they have made a deal to secure a railroad dining car that they set up on Wilshire Blvd. in Los Angeles as a diner. To bring in customers, they sing, their voices providing most of the musical accompaniment as well. At the diner, in front of a crowd of swells, the police deliver the bad news.
poster
58
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4.8
/284/
80
/1/
47
/6/

Love on Tap (1939)
In this musical short, a man tries to woo the manager of a dance troupe.
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55
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5.9
/334/
50
/3/
56
/8/

Pirate Party on Catalina Isle (1935)
Various Hollywood performers put on a pirate-themed variety show on Catalina Island, with a number of amiable stars in the audience.
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6.6
/78/
65
/2/
65
/4/

Hollywood on Parade No. A-8 (1933)
In the Hollywood Hall of Fame - a wax museum - the figure of Eddie Borden comes to life and introduces us to various stars in effigy. Pining over the effigy of Clara Bow, her husband Rex Bell suggests that Eddie get on with Betty Boop. Betty asks Eddie to accompany her in a rendition of "My Silent Love."
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6.0
/29/

Hollywood on Parade No. B-5 (1933)
Comedian Lloyd Hamilton escorts a group of beauty contest winners to various Hollywood night spots.
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5.9
/33/

Hollywood on Parade No. A-12 (1933)
A short review hosted by Cliff Edward. Clarence Muse sings a song about the Congo, we see various Hollywood stars at a horse race in Mexico, and then a Mexican band plays a tribute to Lupe Vélez.
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5.7
/29/
75
/6/

Hollywood on Parade No. A-3 (1932)
Eddie Kane wanders round the studio back-lot, opening various doors to see which stars pop out.
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4.8
/15/

The Voice of Hollywood No. 5 (1930)
This short was included on the recently released Harry Langdon: Lost and Found collection. This entertainment show features various Hollywood stars and this episode includes Langdon, Lola Lane, Harry Jolson, Lew Cody and Armida. There's really nothing too special here with the exception of it being of minor historic interest.
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5.2
/34/
30
/1/

Hollywood on Parade (1932)
A short featuring many stars
poster
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5.7
/57/
80
/2/

Billy Rose's Casa Mañana Revue (1938)
The scene is set at Billy Rose's Casa Manana Revue, filmed at the Fort Worth Frontier Fiesta (1937), an enormous production created as part of the Texas Centennial civic celebrations. The opening song, "The Night Is Young And You're So Beautiful" emanated from the first edition of the Revue and became a hit song on two continents in 1936.
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6.8
/12/
50
/1/
40
/1/

The Hollywood Gad-About (1934)
A parade highlights the Screen Actors Guild's Film Stars Frolic, hosted by Walter Winchell as Master of Ceremonies.
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5.6
/49/
50
/1/

Hollywood on Parade No. B-9 (1934)
Jimmy Durante asks popular song writing team Mack Gordon and Harry Revel to demonstrate some of their songs. There is interplay with impersonator Florence Desmond, Ben Turpin, Rudy Vallee and many others. Sometimes this film is incorrectly labelled as A-2. In the Criteron Pictures rerelease, this has an incorrect copyright date of 1932.
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56
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5.9
/138/
60
/1/
50
/5/

Starlit Days at the Lido (1935)
Basically this is a commercial for Hollywood's Lido Lounge and for MGM contract players. The Lido is a large watering hole; we visit one afternoon with an orchestra playing, all sorts of stars and would-be stars sitting at tables near the pool alongside paying customers, and bathing beauties parading and diving. The Lido's manager, Reggy Denny, introduces the stars in the audience. He's sometimes interrupted by someone who does a bit, sings a song, or otherwise entertains: most of these are novelty acts. By the end, everyone's having a swell time.
poster
57
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6.3
/184/
53
/3/

Rodeo Dough (1940)
After a trip to Hollywood, two young ladies attempt to hitchhike home but end up at a star-filled rodeo.
poster
56
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5.7
/219/
56
/5/

Hollywood Hobbies (1939)
In this short film, two starstruck movie fans hire a tour guide and see a plethora of Hollywood stars.
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5.6
/60/
35
/2/

Rhumba Rhythm at the Hollywood La Conga (1939)
Two starstruck visitors to Hollywood sneak into the famous nightclub and end up in a Conga contest and get more than they expected.
poster
50
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4.8
/252/
40
/2/
63
/3/

Hollywood Party (1937)
Elissa Landi and Charley Chase host an East Asian themed garden tea party in Hollywood. After introducing a few Hollywood luminaries who are attending the party, they present a number of musical and/or dance performances to entertain the crowd. This set of performances also includes ethnic Chinese actress Anna May Wong modeling some fashions she brought back from her first ever trip to China. Through it all, one of the guests, already inebriated, is having a few problems mixing and serving the cocktails he wants.
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The Voice of Hollywood No. 13 (1930)
Ruth Roland comes in crashing in on George E. Stone as the host for the 13th installment of The Voice of Hollywood, with Charles Irwin, Davey Lee and Jack Benny among the guests.
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The Voice of Hollywood No. 9 (1930)
Announced by Bert Wheeler and featuring Marceline Day, Wesley Barry, Dorothy Jordan, Sally Starr, Marjorie Kane, Ken Maynard with Tarzan the Wonder Horse, and radio evangelist Aimee Semple McPherson.
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Hollywood on Parade No. B-7 (1933)
Features Chico Marx and W.C. Fields


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