The Magnificent Ambersons follows the decline of the Amberson family, once the wealthiest and most respected in their small town. As the new age of industrialization dawns, the Ambersons find themselves struggling to adapt, leading to jealousy, financial ruin, and the loss of their privileged status. Through love, forgiveness, and comeuppance, they must learn to navigate the changing times.
The Stooges are actors who can't hold a job, so they decide to jump off a high building and end it all. On the roof top they meet three pretty dancers with the same idea. Before they can jump, they meet a millionaire Broadway producer who hires them all for his next show. The rehearsal goes so well that he doubles their salary, but it all comes to naught when they discover that the "producer" is an escaped patient from Dr. Dippy's retreat.
Mickey plays a bluesy tune on a piano on a stage. Minnie sings. Then an unseen band plays while both sing and dance. Mickey then leads the 9-piece band in an uptempo number, with Pluto on trombone, Horace on percussion, and Clarabelle on bass, among others. Mickey steps out for a clarinet solo.
A timid accountant for a California cattle ranch and a lookalike dashing bandit become rivals for the beautiful daughter of a wealthy rancher.
Harry will do anything to be a musician, but it takes a junk collector to discover his hidden talents.
Bobby Clark and Paul McCullough fake the playing of a violin so they can go on the radio.
Singer Olive Oyl needs an accompanist, and both Popeye and Bluto apply for the job.
JAZZ HOT is a major discovery, a unique sync sound film recorded of Django Reinhardt, greatest of jazz guitarists, here with violinist Stephane Grappelli and the Quintet of the Hot Club of France.
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