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Kanopy
86
7.9
/38514/
76
/677/
76
/743/
4.2
/70005/
98
/59/
90
/659/
100
/11/

The Conformist (1971)
A weak-willed Italian man becomes a fascist flunky who goes abroad to arrange the assassination of his old teacher, now a political dissident.
poster
74
7.2
/3738/
70
/59/
67
/64/
3.5
/1382/
81
/37/
87
/47/

The Harmonists (1997)
Comedian Harmonists tells the story of a famous, German male sextet, five vocals and piano, the "Comedian Harmonists", from the day they meet first in 1927 to the day in 1934, when they become banned by the upcoming Nazis, because three of them are Jewish.
poster
Kanopy
73
7.1
/15895/
72
/522/
68
/216/
3.4
/10916/
91
/138/
76
/629/
67
/30/
cc age 13+

The Sapphires (2012)
It's 1968, and four young, talented Australian Aboriginal girls learn about love, friendship, and war when they entertain the US troops in Vietnam as singing group The Sapphires.
poster
72
6.9
/548/
71
/8/
65
/15/
3.4
/314/
89
/38/
63
/7/
70
/14/

Passione (2010)
Songs and singers from Naples, musicians and poets, real and legendary characters are the protagonists of a film that crosses one of the most beautiful, famous and controversial metropolises in the world. An exceptional orchestra for a repertoire that speaks of love, sex, jealousy, immigration, protest.
poster
Hoopla
65
41
6.7
/2032/
75
/69/
74
/22/
3.3
/973/
18
/11/
90
/234/
cc age 14+

Sparkle (1976)
Three sisters start out singing in their church choir in Harlem in the late 1950s and become a successful girl group in the 1960s.
poster
HBO Max Amazon Channel
68
35
7.1
/1559/
73
/57/
63
/20/
3.2
/1366/
70
/22/

Miss Evers' Boys (1997)
The true story of the US Government's 1932 Tuskeegee Syphilis Experiments, in which a group of black test subjects were allowed to die, despite a cure having been developed.
poster
fuboTV
32
4.1
/2392/
35
/52/
44
/79/
2.5
/818/
18
/11/
14
/93/
30
/7/

The Marc Pease Experience (2009)
Former high school musical star, Marc Pease, finds himself still living in the past, eight years after graduating.
poster
48
24
5.9
/502/
48
/9/
45
/6/
57
/23/
33
/25/
46
/10/

The Dukes (2007)
The Dukes,a Doo Wop group, were on top of the world at 17, now are struggling for survival in 2008. Their manager is desperately trying to get them work but is met with failure at every turn. Finally pushed to the extreme , they pull a heist only a fool would attempt, which leaves them even more desperate. When all seems lost, they find themselves.
poster
51
18
6.1
/1067/
60
/20/
51
/19/
3.2
/385/
24
/103/

Destination Murder (1950)
Laura Mansfield catches a glimpse of mob hit man Jackie Wales after he shoots her businessman father. At the police station, Laura identifies Jackie as the murderer, but the policeman in charge of the case, Lt. Brewster, lets him go, citing a lack of corroborating evidence. Outraged, Laura worms her way into the unsuspecting Jackie's heart, trying to snare him and mob-connected club owner Armitage in her trap.
poster
65
13
6.5
/414/
62
/13/
67
/11/
3.4
/501/

Dangerous Dan McFoo (1939)
An arctic saloon. The tiny dog, Dan McFoo, is playing a pinball-like marble game in the back. His girlfriend, Sue, sounding like Katharine Hepburn, stands by. A stranger comes in with eyes for Sue; he begins a boxing match with Dan. After Dan gets knocked down, he accuses the stranger of having something in the glove; the ref finds four horseshoes and a horse. After the fight goes on a while with no conclusion, the narrator tosses a couple of guns, the lights go out, and Dan is shot or is he?
poster
62
13
6.3
/532/
62
/20/
60
/13/
3.3
/551/

The Night Watchman (1938)
A little cat must take his sick father's place as night watchman, but is bullied by a tough mouse and his gang, leaving the rest of the mice free to eat all the food and stage a musical floor show.
poster
?
4.4
/5/
60
/1/

Zig Me Baby with a Gentle Zag (1941)
Gai Moran & Danny Hocktor performing "Zig Me Baby with a Gentle Zag" for this 1941 Soundie.
poster
?
6.2
/6/

Juke Box Saturday Night (1944)
The Modernaires sing "Juke Box Saturday Night".
poster
?
7.2
/8/

The Darktown Strutters Ball (1942)
The Charioteers perform the classic title song in this early music video format.
poster
?
6.1
/20/
55
/2/

Blues in the Night (1942)
Cab Calloway and his Cabaliers sing "Blues in the Night".
poster
?
6.6
/88/
10
/1/

The Jackson Family Honors (1994)
Billed as a humanitarian event, the "Jackson Family Honors" taped in Las Vegas. The event was to salute outstanding humanitarians and to raise money for charities.
poster
?
7.3
/9/

Lullaby of Broadway (1945)
The Mel-Tones relax with friends in their apartment and sing Lullaby of Broadway.
poster
?
6.3
/9/

Keep Smiling (1943)
The Four Ginger Snaps sing us a song.
poster
?
6.6
/9/
70
/1/

Brother Bill (1945)
The Jubalaires perform "Brother Bill".
poster
?
5.0
/6/

Faust (1945)
A Soundie with Day, Dawn, and Dusk.
poster
?
6.1
/26/
40
/1/

Love's Gonna Be Rationed (1943)
The Song Spinners perform "Love's Gonna Be Rationed"
poster
?
7.2
/14/
80
/1/
100
/1/

The Skunk Song (1942)
Cab Calloway and The Cabaliers are singing about how The Big Bad Wolf only talks about his Disney money, Felix the Cat is fat and rich, and Mickey the Mouse is riding in his motor car, while the skunk moans about how "nobody loves me" on account of him just being a "dirty old skunk".
poster
?
6.0
/11/
80
/1/
30

Babbling Bess (1943)
Soundie featuring The Chanticleers singing "Babbling Bess." Also starring Francine Everett (as Babbling Bess) and Mable Lee (Dancer).
poster
fuboTV
?
6.6
/12/

Dean's Place (1976)
TV special airing January 13, 1976: Dean returns as host and owner of his Beverly Hills nightclub, Dean's Place, spotlighting new, young talent.
poster
?
5.0
/8/
80
/1/
20
/1/

From the Indies to the Andes (in His Undies) (1942)
Comedic musical short featuring the Hoosier Hotshots.
poster
?
4.5
/17/
10
/1/

Pack Up Your Troubles (1929)
Douglas Stanbury & The Lyric Quartet sing a few songs.
poster
?
6.8
/14/
50
/1/
10
/1/

The Gotham Rhythm Boys (1929)
The Gotham Rhythm Boys perform a few of their songs.
poster
?
4.4
/16/
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.
poster
?
5.5
/45/
50
/1/
35
/2/

The Revelers (1927)
The Revelers sing a couple of songs around the piano.
poster
58
?
6.4
/110/
52
/3/

Ozzie Nelson and His Orchestra (1943)
Ozzie Nelson leads his orchestra in two standard numbers, and Ozzie performs two novelty songs.
poster
YouTube TV
52
?
5.7
/164/
50
/2/
50
/3/

Six Hits and a Miss (1942)
A musical which begins with six men and a woman singing; then a dance number; finally, the six men and woman sing again.
poster
?
5.8
/59/
90
/1/
10
/1/

Rambling 'Round Radio Row #8 (1934)
Gossip columnist Eddie Bruce introduces three musical acts, followed by a vaudeville routine.
poster
?
6.5
/53/
20
/1/

Harry Reser and His Eskimos (1936)
Harry Reser and his orchestra perform popular songs of the day and accompany guest performers.
poster
?
5.9
/84/

Believe It or Not #2 (1930)
The second entry in the Believe It or Not series of shorts begins with Robert Ripley in his office sorting his mail. At the time he received about one million pieces of mail per year, more than any other individual. He shows the audience several of the more oddly addressed envelopes. These include one addressed in Morse code; one in Hebrew, one using the naval flag code; and one with a small tear to the left of a picture of Robert E. Lee (i.e., "Rip + Lee" = Ripley). A U.S. marshal then enters the office and arrests Ripley.....
poster
?
6.0
/94/

Story Conference (1934)
A movie producer announces that Lillian Roth has been signed to do a movie and he calls a story conference with a director and writers to come up with an idea for the film. As they work through some ideas, performers act out those possibilities via song and dance numbers.
poster
?
5.7
/96/
60
/2/
70
/1/

Nine O'clock Folks (1931)
In this short, multiple acts perform before an audience in a town hall. Performers include The Aaron Sisters singing trio and the Mound City Blue Blowers musicians. Another act features a tap dancer whose shoes have extensions on them that allow him to balance on the ends as one might use stilts. In the finale, an "inebriated" dog in the audience performs tricks. The short's title refers to the curfew in the town.
poster
?
5.4
/76/
60
/1/
10
/1/

Rambling 'Round Radio Row #6 (1933)
Host Harry Rose mixes a "cocktail" of musical acts.
poster
?
6.4
/96/
50
/1/
100
/1/

Use Your Imagination (1933)
N/A
poster
?
6.1
/71/
20
/2/

Henry Busse and His Orchestra (1940)
This one-reel musical short, part of the WB/Vitaphone Melody Master series, features the music of trumpet-player and orchestra leader Henry Busse and his Orchestra, playing their own arrangements of various popular songs of the time...or in the Warners' song library. Those include "Wang Wang Blues," "Hot Lips" and "Along the Santa Fe Trail."
poster
52
?
6.6
/172/
30
/4/
62
/5/

Freddie Rich and His Orchestra (1938)
A musical short subject in which band leader Freddie Rich conducts three musical numbers with his orchestra, with solos by Nan Wynn with the Three Symphonettes. In the midst of the radio broadcast on which the band is performing, a gangly guitarist named Joe Sodja interrupts and asks to perform.
poster
57
?
5.6
/133/
60
/1/

Main Street Follies (1935)
A New york producer sends a spy to a nightclub to report back on the musical acts.
poster
63
?
6.6
/231/
70
/19/
56
/7/
3.3
/432/

Frosty the Snowman (1951)
This short little cartoon is based on the popular song by Jack Rollins and Steve Nelson, first recorded in 1950 by Gene Autry as his followup to Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer.
poster
?
6.6
/14/
10
/1/

Peter Cottontail (1951)
The jazzy cartoon short about that "cool little bunny" giving baskets full of Easter joy. Stylish 1950s UPA production design in this Easter musical short features some very loose and exhilarating animation by Robert Cannon- plus a great vocal track of the seasonal pop standard.
poster
61
?
7.1
/319/
50
/8/
45
/8/
3.6
/506/
56
/16/
80
/3/
55
/10/

Punks (2000)
The life and times of a group of twentysomething black gay men living in West Hollywood.
poster
54
?
6.1
/396/
56
/8/
47
/9/

The Last Crooked Mile (1946)
A mystery grows after a bank robbery car leads investigators to a carnival sideshow.
poster
52
?
5.7
/174/
76
/3/
25
/2/

Home Run on the Keys (1937)
In this short film, Babe Ruth proposes to put a song about baseball on the radio.
poster
54
?
5.9
/157/
50
/1/
55
/2/

Seeing Red (1939)
When he is fired from his job, Red puts a hex on his boss. That evening, the boss goes to a nightclub and discovers that the hex worked.
poster
Amazon Prime Video
47
?
5.6
/110/
40
/5/

Marineland Carnival: The Munsters Visit Marineland (1965)
The Munsters take in the sights at Marineland.


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