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Disney Plus
78
7.4
/12544/
71
/752/
73
/592/
3.6
/48481/
100
/6/
82
/103/

Steamboat Willie (1928)
Mickey Mouse, piloting a steamboat, delights his passenger, Minnie Mouse, by making musical instruments out of the menagerie on deck.
poster
Kanopy
63
60
6.4
/11821/
62
/272/
61
/245/
2.8
/16708/
77
/52/
56
/293/
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.
poster
Kanopy
62
33
6.9
/1312/
63
/23/
63
/41/
3.7
/2686/
42
/2/

By the Bluest of Seas (1936)
Two men shipwrecked on an island in the Caspian Sea are saved by members of a collective farm, where they work on its fishing boats and woo the young woman leading the fishermen.
poster
MGM Plus
57
29
6.0
/1110/
49
/24/
55
/23/
3.0
/1045/
71
/7/
47
/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
16
5.4
/572/
52
/19/
49
/24/
3.1
/549/

Gus Visser and His Singing Duck (1925)
An early sound film featuring Gus Visser and a duck.
poster
56
11
6.1
/623/
60
/5/
57
/12/
3.2
/285/
38
/10/

Weary River (1929)
A gangster is put in prison, but finds salvation through music while serving his time. Again on the outside, he finds success elusive and temptations abound.
poster
50
10
5.4
/150/
70
/1/
48
/4/
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
?
6.0
/14/
70
/1/

Some Pumpkins (1929)
Short musical comedy.
poster
?
6.8
/61/
50
/2/
52
/4/

Getting a Ticket (1930)
Eddie Cantor tries to fix a speeding ticket.
poster
?
6.3
/34/
10
/1/

Ben Bernie and His Orchestra (1930)
Ben Bernie and his orchestra play a few songs for a vitaphone recording.
poster
?
6.5
/95/
60
/1/
60
/1/

The Opry House (1929)
The Mound City Blue Blowers and Doris Walker perform popular songs of the day.
poster
?
6.6
/24/

Always Faithful (1929)
The wife and secretary of a mine operator attempt to conceal their romantic affair.
poster
?
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?
poster
?
5.1
/40/
10
/1/

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.
poster
?
4.8
/13/
10
/1/

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?'
poster
?
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.
poster
?
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.
poster
?
5.2
/11/
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.
poster
?
6.1
/47/
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.
poster
?
6.5
/24/
10
/1/

The Office Scandal (1930)
Charlie to be hired by Mr. Depew as an office boy. Julie is married to another man and to Mr. Depew. It doesn't take long before Charlie is fired. Who is the second husband?
poster
?
4.6
/16/
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.
poster
?
5.5
/37/

Crimes Square (1931)
When a crook decides to go straight, his jealous cast off moll exposes him to the police.
poster
?
5.2
/32/
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 nimble female dancer performing a comic routine, and a friendly battle between the various instruments in the band.
poster
?
3.4
/22/

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.
poster
?
5.2
/120/
40
/1/
40
/1/

Opening Night (1931)
This short film satirizes theatrical opening nights.
poster
?
3.5
/8/

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.
poster
?
5.0
/5/

The Musicale (1930)
Gags and patter from an armed man at a musicale.
poster
?
5.4
/74/
100
/1/

Jack Buchanan with the Glee Quartet (1930)
Early Vitaphone-Warner Bros. short film introduced as part of the Vitaphone Varieties series featuring Jack Buchanan who announces to the audience that he will be replacing a member of the Glee Quartet though he has had little time to rehearse. He doesn't know the lyrics, any of the coordinated movements and is generally out of sync with the others to the point of losing his shoes.
poster
?
5.6
/36/

The Belle of Samoa (1929)
Clark and McCullogh go to a Samoan temple where all the beautiful maidens are kept.
poster
?
5.8
/15/
10
/1/

Abe Lyman and His Orchestra (1928)
Lyman and his orchestra perform "Waters of the Perkiomen," "Did You Mean It?" and "Varsity Drag."
poster
52
?
5.8
/122/
40
/1/
60
/2/

Five Minutes from the Station (1930)
When Bert Adams brings his boss, Mr. Mason, home for dinner, he and his wife Carrie hope Mason will take the opportunity to announce that Bert will be promoted to fill a new vacancy in the company's shipping department. But Mr. Mason has other plans for that vacancy, and for Bert.
poster
?
5.7
/29/
40
/1/

Marion Harris: Songbird of Jazz (1928)
Several songs performed by Marion Harris.
poster
?
4.0
/28/
50
/1/
40
/2/

The Song Plugger (1930)
'Blind Bob' has written a song and the folks at the music publishing company think that Joe Frisco, his old friend from the Bowery is just right for it. So we see Joe at stage doing his peddler routine. He goes over to the publishing company, where he flirts with a girl act, and then tries out some eccentric dancing to the new song, which happens to be 'Get Happy.'
poster
?
4.2
/11/
50
/1/

Fishing Around (1929)
Anderson and Graves vaudeville act 'Fishing Around'.
poster
?
4.8
/18/
50
/1/
50
/4/

Trifles (1930)
The Sheriff and County Prosecutor come to an isolated country farm where a woman killed her husband, attempting to gather evidence. Only their wives are able to solve the mystery, which they decide to keep to themselves.
poster
?
5.5
/33/
50
/1/

Two Good Boys Gone Wrong (1929)
This brash comedy team toured extensively in vaudeville, and even made a Victor 78 of much of the material contained in this short.
poster
?
4.3
/13/
50
/1/

Thanksgiving Day (1928)
Business is bad for doctors and undertakers, but it's Thanksgiving Day and luck might change.
poster
?
5.4
/20/
10
/1/

Carlena Diamond: Harpist Supreme (1929)
Carlena Diamond plays her harp for this Vitaphone production reel #864.
poster
?
6.2
/16/
50
/1/

What a Life (1930)
A musical parody on prison reform in which a prison warden gives his cellblocks the look of a summer resort in order to stave off reformers.
poster
?
4.5
/17/
10
/1/

Pack Up Your Troubles (1929)
Douglas Stanbury & The Lyric Quartet sing a few songs.
poster
?
5.2
/18/
50
/1/
10
/1/

Surprise (1930)
Tom Dugan trying to go on a date behind his wife's back gets a surprise.
poster
?
5.9
/26/
50
/1/
10
/1/

The Bee & the Fox (1929)
Harry Fox & Beatrice Curtis perform parts of their vaudeville act.
poster
?
3.7
/17/
50
/1/

Charles C. Peterson: Billiard Champion of Fancy Shots (1929)
Vitaphone short in which Charles C. Peterson performs a number of challenging billiard trick shots.
poster
?
4.4
/18/
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.
poster
?
5.6
/38/
50
/1/

Poor Aubrey (1930)
A poor clerk pretends that he has lots of money.
poster
?
5.2
/20/
50
/1/
10
/1/

Satires (1929)
Mr. Young introduces the sketch in an appropriately melodramatic fashion, wearing an opera cape and a glowering expression. He recites a bit of doggerel about the current popularity of mystery plays ("full of thrills and sighing moans, slamming doors and ringing phones") and then slinks away. Eerie music, thunder, and sinister lighting set the scene. Vivien enters, frightened, and then John, ditto. They tiptoe about, and exchange ridiculous quips about how terrible it all is. Young staggers in, groaning, and slumps into a chair. Vivien screams, and dashes away. When John bumps into the corpse and excuses himself, the corpse comes to life long enough to say "That's all right" before falling dead again.
poster
?
2.0
/13/

Revival Day (1930)
A black-face minstrel preacher motivates his congregation in song. Gags include a stockpile of guns outside the church and stolen chickens.
poster
?
5.1
/16/
50
/1/
80
/1/

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


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