It’s time to once again take your front-row seats to the best variety show of the Jazz Age, as the vaunted and venerable Vitaphone presents a third collection of vintage Vaudeville and more sound ...
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CINEMA made a noisy leap forward on Aug. 6, 1926. At the Warner Theater in New York City, Warner Bros. premiered the John Barrymore swashbuckler “Don Juan,” a showcase for Vitaphone, one of the early ...
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This Vitaphone short features the Kjerulf Mayfair Quintette in their only film performance Their act is basically five women three on a harp one on a violin and another that does the singing The songs ...
When Ron Hutchinson and fellow early talkie enthusiasts started The Vitaphone Project in 1991, little did they suspect this effort would eventually lead to 150 shorts being made available for public ...
This Vitaphone short features Red Nichols and His Five Pennies performing songs including China Boy Nobodys Sweetheart Ida Sweet as Apple Cider and Who Cares ...
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