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MGM Plus
67
61
6.6
/7220/
66
/167/
62
/128/
3.4
/3888/
83
/12/
58
/57/

Juggernaut (1974)
A terrorist demands a huge ransom in exchange for information on how to disarm the seven bombs he has planted aboard a trans-Atlantic cruise ship. Inspired by real events.
poster
71
60
7.2
/4192/
68
/57/
64
/55/
3.5
/2689/
86
/7/
72
/29/
69
/8/

Young Man with a Horn (1950)
Taken in by the musical world as a young orphan, Rick Martin grows up with a desire to play pure jazz instead of the commercial gigs he lands, whilst also coping with the problems caused by his tempestuous marriage to an aloof heiress.
poster
65
58
6.6
/4306/
62
/72/
62
/69/
3.2
/2924/
83
/12/
50
/82/
72
/11/

Flying Down to Rio (1933)
An American bandleader woos a Brazilian beauty who is already engaged to his employer. His friends try to help him, while learning the local dance, The Carioca. The first pairing of Fred Astaire & Ginger Rogers, and their only pre-Code film.
poster
Criterion Channel
77
43
7.5
/1204/
64
/23/
78
/16/
3.8
/1418/
94
/80/

All My Good Countrymen (1969)
The lives of 7 friends in a small Czech town from 1945 to some time after 1958.
poster
Kanopy
39
4.7
/4244/
54
/222/
48
/62/
2.2
/3582/
11
/18/
26
/26/
34
/9/
cc age 16+

Berlin, I Love You (2019)
An anthology feature of 10 stories of romance set in the German capital.
poster
Amazon Prime Video
49
16
5.7
/968/
67
/14/
55
/16/
3.1
/535/
20
/5/
33
/15/

On Our Merry Way (1948)
Oliver Pease gets a dose of courage from his wife Martha and tricks the editor of the paper (where he writes lost pet notices) into assigning him the day's roving question. Martha suggests, "Has a little child ever changed your life?" Oliver gets answers from two slow-talking musicians, an actress whose roles usually feature a sarong, and an itinerant cardsharp. In each case the "little child" is hardly innocent: in the first, a local auto mechanic's "baby" turns out to be fully developed as a woman and a musician; in the second, a spoiled child star learns kindness; in the third, the family of a lost brat doesn't want him returned. And Oliver, what becomes of him?
poster
54
13
6.1
/631/
58
/7/
54
/7/
3.2
/269/
33
/75/

Thunder Birds (1942)
On a secluded base in Arizona, veteran World War I pilot Steve Britt trains flyers to fight in World War II. One of his trainees, Englishman Peter Stackhouse, competes with Britt for the affections of Kay Saunders, the daughter of a local rancher. Despite their differences, Britt makes sure Sutton passes his training and becomes a combat pilot -- even though he loses Kay to the young man in the process.
poster
53
9
6.0
/580/
60
/2/
62
/5/
33
/22/

Holiday in Mexico (1946)
Christine Evans, the fifteen-year-old daughter of the widowed American ambassador to Mexico Jeffrey Evans, believes that she is no longer a young girl and that she has fully matured into adulthood. Eager to make her mark in the sophisticated world of foreign diplomats living in Mexico, Christine appoints herself as organizer of her father's social activities and takes over the planning of a big garden party he will be hosting. Because he loves his daughter,
poster
?
6.8
/47/
50
/1/

Ben Pollack & His Orchestra (1934)
Ben Pollack and His Orchestra are joined by a guest vocalist in performing popular songs.
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
?
5.4
/13/
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.
poster
?
4.9
/21/
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" was the final number and probably the highlight of everything but the other numbers are well worth listening to.
poster
54
?
6.2
/263/
65
/2/
36
/5/

Young Bride (1932)
A newlywed discovers her husband is a cheating phony.
poster
?
6.0
/94/
10
/1/
10
/1/

Moments in Music (1950)
Using clips from several unidentified films of the preceding decade, featuring many well-known stars of the day, this short demonstrates that an endless variety of music to entertain all tastes can be heard when you go to the movies. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive in 2012.
poster
?
5.8
/52/
10
/1/

Larry Clinton and His Orchestra with Carol Bruce (1938)
Larry Clinton & His Orchestra and two guest vocalists perform several songs popularized by Clinton and his group.
poster
?
6.0
/43/
10
/1/

Sin-copation (1938)
Hades is cooling off, so the Devil imports Leon Navara and his Orchestra to put on some heat using their music instruments. Navara does some piano solos, while the dance team of Honey & Weldon heat things up also. A Vitaphone "Melody Master" short.
poster
?
6.3
/63/
20
/1/

Eddie Duchin & Orchestra (1933)
In a nightclub setting, pianist Eddy Duchin and his orchestra play several popular tunes of the day. Sylvia Froos joins them for two songs. The novelty skating team of Earl, Jack, and Betty also perform. And the entire nightclub staff, including the orchestra, wears roller skates!
poster
?
6.0
/27/

Horace Heidt and His Californians (II) (1929)
Horace Heidt and His Californians plays "Tiger Rag", "Painting the Clouds with Sunshine", "Carnival of Venice" and "I'll Never Ask for More".
poster
?
6.2
/31/
20
/1/

Isham Jones & His Orchestra (1934)
Isham Jones and His Orchestra, with other cast members, perform some of the orchestra's biggest hits.
poster
?
5.8
/20/
50
/1/
55
/2/

Earl Burtnett and His Biltmore Hotel Orchestra (III) (1928)
Earl Burtnett and His Biltmore Hotel Orchestra playing "What'll You Do?", "The Song Is Ended" and "Tiger Rag".
poster
?
4.8
/24/
10
/1/

Rhythms (1929)
Early talkie-musical from Vitaphone and Warner has Leo Ruisman and his orchestra doing a few numbers including Some of These Days, Lonely, the standard Milenberg Joys and the highlight If I Had You sung by Smith Ballew.
poster
46
?
5.5
/123/
37
/3/

Johnny Green & His Orchestra (1935)
In a vacation resort setting, Johnny Green and His Orchestra, as well as unidentified guest acts, perform several popular songs.
poster
?
6.4
/47/
10
/1/

Phil Spitalny and His Musical Queens (1934)
Phil Spitalny and His All-Girl Orchestra, the females who are all clad in white gowns, perform a few musical numbers cabaret style in front of an appreciative audience. The multi-talented orchestra members not only play musical instruments, but also sing. In one number, one of their own is featured as a tap dancer. In another number, a dueling piano duet is featured.
poster
?
5.4
/76/
60
/1/
10
/1/

Rambling 'Round Radio Row #6 (1933)
Host Harry Rose mixes a "cocktail" of musical acts.
poster
48
?
5.3
/237/
46
/3/
45
/4/

Always a Bride (1940)
A young man wants to marry his sweetheart, but her parents will agree to their wedding only on one condition: he must run for mayor--and win. Comedy.
poster
?
5.3
/47/
75
/2/
10
/1/

Rambling 'Round Radio Row #3 (1933)
J.C Flippen acts as MC on a broadcast from a short vacation cruise of many New York based radio personalities of 1932. Among them are Tess Gardella, Johny Marvin, Bill Hall, Baby Rosemarie and the Four Lombardo Brothers, who all do their part on the broadcast.
poster
?
6.1
/88/
45
/2/

Ozzie Nelson & His Orchestra (1940)
Ozzie and his orchestra play a few tunes.
poster
55
?
6.1
/70/
85
/11/
20
/1/

Gus Arnheim and His Cocoanut Grove Orchestra (1928)
"Gus Arnhein and His Coconut Grove Orchestra" is an agreeable short--and one of the earlier Vitaphone released. While the band is just about totally forgotten today, they had a nice sound and are a nice representative of the era. And, like most Vitaphone films of the day, the camera is mostly stationary and there are no fancy effects--just a straight recording of the act--which included several nice songs.
poster
?
5.8
/44/
40
/1/

Dick Rich and His Synco-Symphonists (1928)
Dick Rich and His Synco-Symphonists play "Chlo-e (Song of the Swamp)", "Lovely Little Silhouette" and "St. Louis Blues".
poster
59
?
6.2
/741/
73
/3/
59
/5/
3.2
/278/
39
/4/

Cynthia (1947)
Sheltered by her conservative parents, a small-town teenager finally goes out on a date.


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