In this one, we get simple variations of people heading off to a May Day celebration, carrying a Maypole and a hippopotamus to serve as the Queen of the May.
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In the Good Old Summertime Official Trailer #1 - Van Johnson Movie (1949) HD
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In the Good Old Summertime
From a Bing Crosby karaoke. Singalong lyrics.
Movie Quickies! "In The Good Old Summertime" -1949
If you liked "Shop Around The Corner" - 1940 "You've Got Mail" - 1998 and haven't seen this It is a treat!
In the Good Old Summertime
This good old summer song dates back to 1902. I found this old recording of In The Good Old Summertime on vinyl and converted it to digital. This is a relatively ...
In the Good Old Summertime
Here's another tin pan alley song. This one is in honor of the unofficial last week of summer.
In The Good Old Summertime
I wrote this in the eighties when Thatcher was Prime Minister. Seems to have gained a new relevance lately.
Popular movie trailers from 1930
These some of the most viewed trailers for movies released in 1930:
The wealthy Rodney Langford, who dreams of going on the stage, hopes to fulfil his ambitions by buying a failing revue called 'Raise the Roof', starring Maisie Grey.
Just before the scheduled electrocution of stockbroker Kenneth Avery for the murder of Mazie Lawrence, Nan Perry makes one last plea to the governor for a stay of execution and relates the incidents that led to Mazie's death.
This primarily two-set programmer has a has-been criminal lawyer, Anthony Sommers (William V. Mong) wrongly accused of murder and follows the efforts of his daughter, Molly Sommers (Dorothy Revier), a nightclub singer and two newspapers reporters, Ted Palmer (David Newell) and the inaptly-named Drinkwater (Raymond Hatton), posing as a drunk, to clear him.
In that "cute" beginning, we see some funny sight gags with our hero serenading his girl down south in Mexico, strumming his guitar in a unique matter and then literally getting "cold feet.
In this drama, a 50-year-old married man (played by John Halliday) goes with his wife (Belle Bennett) and son (Junior Durkin) to a nightclub in a fancy hotel in Detroit.