Victor Borge: Comedy In Music On DVD
Actor: Victor Borge, Andy Williams, Perry Como, Ronald Reagan
Director: N/A
Genre: Comedy
Year: N/A
Studio: Alpha Video
Length: 1 hours
Released: July 5, 2011
Rating: Not Rated
Format: DVD (NTSC/Region 1)
Misc: Black & White
Language: English
Subtitles : N/A
DESCRIPTION:
Let the radio airwaves carry you back in time to the days when some of its great stars also made a splash in these song-filled theatrical shorts:
I Surrender Dear (1931): Bing Crosby, the radio singing sensation and future movie megastar, is seen here in one of his very first screen roles, as a cafe and radio singer whose "eye for the ladies" results in non-stop comic fun -- including slapstick run-ins with a dueling-obsessed marquis (Luis Alberni).
Little Jack Little Revue (1934): Musical master of ceremonies, Little Jack Little, croons his own song "In a Shanty in Old Shanty Town," introduces the Do-Re-Mi Girls and singer-accordionist Gypsy Nina, performs the patriotic toe-tapper "There's Something About a Soldier."
Styles and Smiles (1938): A lively lineup of entertainers are on hand at the opening of a new fur salon, among them singer Virginia Verrill, dancers Harrison and Fischer, and loose-limbed acrobatic dancer Marion Daniels, who made real-life news the following year by traveling to Germany to dance for Hitler!
Sing for Sweetie (1938): A young June Allyson pines for a handsome supper club singer despite the objections of her fiance and parents. There are plenty of comic complications - including the intrusion of a gang of scar-faced gangsters!
Actor: Victor Borge, Andy Williams, Perry Como, Ronald Reagan
Director: N/A
Genre: Comedy
Year: N/A
Studio: Alpha Video
Length: 1 hours
Released: July 5, 2011
Rating: Not Rated
Format: DVD (NTSC/Region 1)
Misc: Black & White
Language: English
Subtitles : N/A
DESCRIPTION:
Let the radio airwaves carry you back in time to the days when some of its great stars also made a splash in these song-filled theatrical shorts:
I Surrender Dear (1931): Bing Crosby, the radio singing sensation and future movie megastar, is seen here in one of his very first screen roles, as a cafe and radio singer whose "eye for the ladies" results in non-stop comic fun -- including slapstick run-ins with a dueling-obsessed marquis (Luis Alberni).
Little Jack Little Revue (1934): Musical master of ceremonies, Little Jack Little, croons his own song "In a Shanty in Old Shanty Town," introduces the Do-Re-Mi Girls and singer-accordionist Gypsy Nina, performs the patriotic toe-tapper "There's Something About a Soldier."
Styles and Smiles (1938): A lively lineup of entertainers are on hand at the opening of a new fur salon, among them singer Virginia Verrill, dancers Harrison and Fischer, and loose-limbed acrobatic dancer Marion Daniels, who made real-life news the following year by traveling to Germany to dance for Hitler!
Sing for Sweetie (1938): A young June Allyson pines for a handsome supper club singer despite the objections of her fiance and parents. There are plenty of comic complications - including the intrusion of a gang of scar-faced gangsters!
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