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5.8
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The Spirit of 1918 (1926)
In this early demonstration of the Vitaphone sound system, conductor Herman S. Heller conducts the Vitaphone Symphony Orchestra in the title work. It is basically a medley of patriotic songs from World War I.
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6.5
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The Opry House (1929)
The Mound City Blue Blowers and Doris Walker perform popular songs of the day.
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6.2
/16/

The Bridge of Sighs (1925)
The spoiled, arrogant and slow-witted son of a wealthy businessman falls in love with the daughter of his father's business manager.
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6.2
/14/
50
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Stolen Kisses (1929)
A crotchety old coot wants his son and daughter-in-law to have kids so he can have grandchildren, but so far they haven't done so. In a somewhat ham-handed attempt to bring them closer together so they'll be in the mood to give them the grandchildren he wants, he winds up bringing them to the point where they're considering divorcing. He decides to change his tactics in order to achieve his goal.
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6.6
/24/

Always Faithful (1929)
The wife and secretary of a mine operator attempt to conceal their romantic affair.
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4.6
/10/
100
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Rags to Riches (1922)
A rich young boy has to prove his worth to the gang he has just joined by during all sorts of hardships, including a kidnap attempt, before they'll accept him. -from IMDB.com
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4.5
/20/
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The Man on the Box (1925)
A wealthy young man disguises himself as a gardener to be near the woman he secretly loves. He discovers that the butler is an enemy spy who plans to steal military secrets, and has to find a way to stop him.
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4.4
/46/

Fashion's Mirror (1930)
Duval's Fashion House is struggling, Mr. Duval believes in large part because of his playboy son, Jack, not pulling his weight in the business. Instead, Jack likes to gamble and cavort with his chorus girl girlfriend, Betty. If their latest fashion show doesn't generate enough income, they may go out of business. Jack believes the latest designs are sure fire winners, but in Jack telling her of their problems, Betty, who believes fashion shows are outdated, gives him the idea to jazz up their show by adding dancing and music. With Jack as emcee and Betty as one of the dancing and singing models, will the musical revue styled show do the job?
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7.4
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A Holiday in Storyland (1930)
This short features Judy Garland's very first film solo, Blue Butterfly. The film footage no longer exists.
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6.8
/12/

At the Races (1934)
24th episode in the 1933-1934 Pepper Pot one-reel comedy series.
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10
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What Happened To Father (1927)
Film was released in 1927
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5.2
/20/
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Witt & Berg (1926)
Bob Witt and Cy Berg perform "My Honolulu Hula Girl" and "Hello, Aloha (How Are You?)" in this early Vitaphone short.
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5.1
/40/
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You Don't Know the Half of It (1929)
A comedic team. The Ann seems to try and come across as a Mae West type. Jay plays the role of the straight partner.
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4.8
/13/
10
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Joseph E. Howard: America's Popular Composer (1928)
Joseph E. Howard presents some of his compositions: 1, 'Goodbye My Lady Love' used in 'Showboat,' 2. 'What's the Use of Dreaming,' 3. 'Oh Gee. Be Sweet to Me Dear,' and 4. 'I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now?'
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5.7
/18/

Rarin' to Go (1929)
A cowboy, Jack just came to the golden west in a comedy skit. He fiddles around with a lariat. He meets a cowgirl named Elsie and asks her to dance for him.
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5.1
/15/

For Sale (1929)
A salesman tries to sell life insurance, hair tonic, and girth reducing exercise equipment and anything else to a man who doesn't want any of it.
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6.6
/16/

A Bedroom Scandal (1921)
A Monty Banks comedy short.
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5.2
/11/
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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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5.7
/28/
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Movie Memories (1934)
Hollywood is a town that holds many memories of the movie business and the movies themselves, which has resulted in a town brimming with possibilities and wealth. But the town had very humble beginnings. Part of that history includes the professional lives of the plethora of who are now considered movie stars, such as Mabel Normand, 'Larry Semon', Willard Louis, Rudolph Schildkraut, Barbara La Marr, 'Rudolph Valentino', Dustin Farnum, William Russell, Roy Stewart, Alma Rubens, Frederick A. Thomson, Art Acord, George Beban, Louis Wolheim, George Siegmann, 'Douglas Fairbanks', Mary Pickford, Jack Pickford, Milton Sills, Lon Chaney, Roscoe 'Fatty' Arbuckle, Renée Adorée, Lilyan Tashman, Lew Cody, Alec B. Francis, and Marie Dressler.
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5.6
/17/
10
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Melodious Moments (1928)
The Croonaders sing "Blue Grass", "What Is It Like to Be Loved?", "From Monday On", and "12th Street Rag".
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6.4
/20/
10
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A Breeze from the South (1928)
Gilbert Wells sings "Trustful Joe", "International Dan", and "Jubilee Blues".
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10
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The Sporting Irish (1956)
Irish horse racing is the subject of this Sports Parade.
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5.8
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57
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Public Wedding (1937)
The operators of a bankrupt carnival sideshow hope to restore their fallen fortunes by staging a fake 'public wedding' in the mouth of their unprofitable giant whale. But the intended 'bridegroom' absconds with the proceeds, arranging a substitute. The bride, Flip Lane (Jane Wyman), much to her surprise, finds herself really married to a handsome stranger, whose career as an artist she decides to manage, much to his dismay.
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6.6
/47/

The Clyde Mystery (1931)
The wealthy Mr. Clyde is found dead, shot to death in his home. Inspector Carr suspects a conspiracy between the victim's young wife and her lover, Capt. Rugg. But Doctor Crabtree the criminologist never so quick to jump to conclusions as Inspector Carr.
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6.2
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Paree, Paree (1934)
A young American man in Paris spots a beautiful woman in a crowd and is instantly smitten, but soon loses sight of her. Later, as he and several friends are sitting at a table at an outdoor cafe and he is describing her to them, he sees her again. His friends begin to tease him about her, and he bets them that he can win her love in 30 days even though he has no money.
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6.8
/47/
50
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Ben Pollack & His Orchestra (1934)
Ben Pollack and His Orchestra are joined by a guest vocalist in performing popular songs.
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6.9
/139/
65
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70
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An All-Colored Vaudeville Show (1935)
Black vaudeville acts are featured in this Vitaphone Pepper Pot short. In addition to those listed in the credits, acts include The 3 Whippets, a group of acrobats; and The Five Racketeers, a band that initially backs up Eunice Wilson and then sings "Tiger Rag".
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4.3
/38/

The Nickelette (1932)
This short humorously recreates the experience of going to a nickelodeon during the silent film era, using footage of silent films and sarcastic narration.
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5.0
/50/

The Movie Album #2 (1932)
This short subject shows excerpts from three unidentified silent films (although several stars are identified) with humorous commentary unrelated to the actual plots.
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6.2
/106/

The Movie Album (1932)
This short features clips from silent films (mostly unidentified) of the 1910's, accompanied by humorous commentary. Highlighted are early appearances of stars still recognized today (e.g., Lionel Barrymore, Norma Shearer), as well as stars whose careers did not extend to the sound era (e.g., John Bunny, Edith Storey). There is even a short glimpse of Leon Trotsky working as an extra, before he became a leader of the Russian Revolution.
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6.0
/45/

How to Break 90 #3: Hip Action (1933)
Bobby Jones is playing golf with his buddies, oblivious to the fact that they are being watched by a drunken juggler.
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45
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4.4
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47
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A Soldier's Plaything (1930)
A pair of hapless half-wits get into continuous mischief during the occupation of Germany after WW I.
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4.2
/23/

The Time, the Place and the Girl (1929)
A musical comedy that follows the progress of a college All America football player whose swollen head is deflated when, after graduating , he takes a job as a Wall Street stock salesman. While poor at selling, he knows how to charm women and his boss has him concentrate his efforts on disposing of bad stock to gullible females, one of whom turns out to be the wife of his boss. The film is considered lost, with only its soundtrack remaining.
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6.9
/32/

Untamed Africa (1933)
Join the Hubbard family - father, mother and two small children - on safari. Encounter giraffes, hippos, leopards and crocodiles; share the terror when a grass fire engulfs the Hubbards' camp; share the fun when pet monkeys join the expedition; and witness a hyena/lioness battle and a heart-stopping lion attack on the Hubbard's oxen. Compiled from "Adventures in Africa", a series of 12 two-reel shorts, released by Warner Bros. in 1931.
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4.4
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50
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Golden Dawn (1930)
Dawn, a young white girl who has been kidnapped in infancy and reared by Mooda, an African woman who operates a canteen in the German cantonment, meets and falls in love with Tom Allen, an English rubber planter who is a prisoner of war. Shep Keyes, who has joined the German troops, covets her but realizes he cannot possess her because she is betrothed to the tribal god, Mulunghu. On the eve of the ceremony, he learns of her love for Tom. Tom, meanwhile, is sent back to England, and when the English take the territory from the Germans, Shep tries to incite the natives, who are experiencing a drought, against Dawn because of her love of a mortal. Tom learns from Mooda that Dawn was stolen from a white trader and finds her seeking refuge in a convent. Shep arouses the natives, but Dawn declares her faith in the white man's God, and a thunderstorm brings relief to the parched land, after which Tom claims her for his bride.
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5.2
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40
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Opening Night (1931)
This short film satirizes theatrical opening nights.
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5.2
/56/
50
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Thrills of Yesterday (1931)
This short takes a comic look at serious moments from past serials. In part I - "Gin" - of "The Curse of a Drinking Heart", a woman is drowning her sorrows in a bar. Upon leaving, she is attacked. Will anyone come to her rescue? In "Gun-and-a-Half Dugan", the hero and heroine are trapped in a house by marauding gunman above Cactus Gulch. Can our two heroes escape capture? In "The Man Without a Country-Club", a villain is holding a young couple out fishing at gunpoint. Mother Nature may be on our young couple's side. In "The Clutching Foot", villains are trying to get the secret formula from our hero. They manage to tie him up. But as our hero is played by Harry Houdini, how long will it be until his magic can get him out of this predicament? In "The Perils of Pauline Lipschitz", an adventurer in Africa is mesmerized by the dancing blond white woman native to the area. And in "The Yellow Tickee", two Chinese villains are chasing our hero atop a big city's skyscrapers.
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7.2
/12/

The Cave Club (1930)
Begins with night club life in the Stone Age and evolves to the modern world of 1930.
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6.8
/29/

Taxi Talks (1930)
Three incidents in a cab driver's day: a college boy wooing a flapper, a gold digger wooing a southern colonel, gun moll kills gangster and wants to be taken to the precinct house.
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5.6
/41/

How I Play Golf, by Bobby Jones No. 6: 'The Big Irons' (1931)
Bobby Jones gives a truant salesman some driving tips while his angry boss looks on.
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6.3
/61/

How I Play Golf, by Bobby Jones No. 7: 'The Spoon' (1931)
Bobby Jones instructs a husband and the judge in his divorce proceedings on proper use of the Spoon.
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5.3
/35/

Believe It or Not #6 (1931)
Ripley shows unusual athletic feats, a boy born with "clock" eyes, and a blind French monk who invented navigation laws.
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6.7
/28/

Believe It or Not #11 (1931)
In this entry, passengers enter a mockup of an airplane. During the flight, Robert Ripley shows the "passengers" several oddities across the United States. They include the town with the smallest population (of one) in the 1930 census, a father and son who can rest their shoulders on their chest, and an armless trombone player who uses his foot to move the instrument's slide.
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5.4
/21/

Believe It or Not #12 (1931)
Traveling to North Africa, Ripley offers views of The Meeting Place of the Dead in Morocco, a jail for nagging wives, a village with houses made of tin cans, and a sultan with many wives and children.
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5.8
/21/

Believe It or Not #8 (1931)
Ripley shows a chair of growing trees, the narrowest street in the world, a city of wine cask dwellers and a bungalow of 144 rooms.
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6.1
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50
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Believe It or Not #9 (1931)
Robert L. Ripley presents various oddities to members of the Believe-It-or-Not Club.
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5.6
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Believe It or Not #7 (1931)
Another entry in Robert L. Ripley's series. This time we also get to see Dan Edwards, the most decorated U.S. Veteran who is also missing a hand. For some reason we are introduced to another man missing a hand and then Ripley gets into the "believe it or not" stories. Included here is a woman married twelve times before her sixteenth birthday, a King who was married to a woman for twenty-eight years and only saw her twice; once when they were married and the other when she died.
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10
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The Royal Four-Flusher (1930)
Eddie, a modern man, suddenly finds himself in the palace in an ancient, mythical kingdom. This does not change his attitude or habits and, while pursuing a fair maid in the castle, he catches the attention of the Queen and forces him to make love to her. He slaps the King on the rump, thinking he is the Queen, and is sentenced to be beheaded.


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