Follow the Fleet is a 1936 musical comedy film in which a sailor discovers his former girlfriend is now a dance hostess at a San Francisco ballroom. Despite their rocky past, they rekindle their love as they navigate various misunderstandings and obstacles. Along the way, they showcase their singing and dancing skills, and ultimately find happiness together.
In Broadway Melody of 1938, a struggling Broadway show producer makes a bet to turn a horse into a star to save his failing theater. Along the way, he falls in love with a talented dancer and must navigate deception, jealousy, and the pressures of show business. Will love prevail and the show go on?
The Strip is a film noir that follows the story of a musician who becomes entangled with a powerful mobster in 1950s Las Vegas. As he tries to navigate the dangerous underworld, he must confront deception, violence, and his own ambitions. The movie portrays the struggles of the protagonist and features jazz music, nightclubs, and murder.
In 1984, a fashionable young woman spontaneously lectures her friend about good oral hygiene. Produced by the American Dental Association.
A disillusioned writer explores the subterranean depths of San Francisco's North Beach district.
Louis Jordan's Orchestra perform Jordan Jive. Setting is a canteen, with the orchestra and audience in US military uniform. The Swing Maniacs go through some extremely strenuous acrobatic dancing.
JHN EXCLUSIVE: RED (2025) is the 1st official commercial dance album or film from Jacob Hollingsworth Network Corporation. This project consists of colors, flavors and dynamics for people of differing backgrounds to enjoy. From the ballads of movement on dances like 'In the End', to the alternative rhythms on pieces like 'Same is the Same'. The objective is to open eyes as to how our own social constructs are simply man-made. Jacob shares a "not so obvious" story about his life through movement and concepts fitting for artists of varying walks of life to dive and dig into. Dances like 'Parody' shows a true side of Jacob that hits close to home with dynamic concepts of his independence. While 'For the Brave' concludes a laboring triumph. Jacob hopes that the audience can see a truthful side of him and his story in the work.
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