When a turn-of-century confidence trickster poses as a famous French chanteuse to avoid arrest, she manages to expose the crooked police chief and smooth the path for the reform mayoral candidate.
In the 1890s, a chorus girl faces a difficult decision when she receives a marriage proposal from a wealthy man but is torn between her love for a vaudeville friend and her loyalty to her father. As she navigates the challenges of show business and class distinction, she must ultimately choose between self-sacrifice and pursuing her own happiness.
This Screen Song audience-participation short (Paramount production number X9-1)is an all-animated short with cartoon caricatures of many Hollywood personalities, and some weird, unpredictable animals prior to the bouncing ball's entrance to lead a sing-along of "Strolling Through the Park."
Two Bowery vaudevillians find success in producing shows on Broadway, but when one of them suddenly departs to work for a beautiful woman, a feud erupts.
James is a short film that explores the unlikely bond between an elderly man named James and a young boy. Despite their age difference, the two form a special friendship that helps them overcome their own personal challenges. The film touches on themes of acceptance, friendship, and the power of human connection.
Songs from the 1890s presented in a musical short.
Betty Boop is a poor-but-honest-actress in the Gay 90s who, hungry and cold, gets a job as a singer in a dance-hall saloon.
A mouse and a cuckoo bird, skeptical about the existence of ghosts, are startled by a midnight visit from a sextet of spirits, all men who once wooed a Florador show-girl. The specters do a song-and-dance routine from the gay-90's era of show-business. They all fade away at dawn, leaving the mouse and the cuckoo bird less-convinced skeptics than they were before the witching hour.
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