London Melody Trailer (1930)
04 September 1930 Music 58 mins
A film musical directed by Geoffrey Malins.
Watch the official London Melody 1930 trailer in HD below.
04 September 1930 Music 58 mins
A film musical directed by Geoffrey Malins.
Watch the official London Melody 1930 trailer in HD below.
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Lorraine La Fosse as Molly Smith
Haddon Mason as Sam Austin
Betty Naismith as Betty Smith
Ballard Berkeley as Jan Moor
David Openshaw as Singer
Geoffrey Malins Director
Geoffrey Malins Writer
Donald Stuart Writer
Geoffrey Malins Producer
W.L. Trytel Music
United Kingdom 04 September 1930
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14 December 1930
A Walter Lantz's Oswald cartoon where he's looking for gold but soon becomes a gag fest with a singing waiter who ends his verses with someone "who cannot leave his mother", a piano player who keeps chugging beer, and Oswald and his peg-leg buddy (probably Peg-Leg Pete who eventually became Mickey's nemesis) saying in unison "Pop Goes the Weasel" with the rabbit getting the better of this buddy after he keeps hitting him.
18 November 1930
"A wealthy young man, through losing the bulk of his fortune, goes to Canada, where he encounters and loves the daughter of the scoundrel lawyer who has robbed him.
01 August 1930
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.
29 January 1930
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.
25 January 1930
The gang is participating in a program sponsored by the Golden Age Dramatic League. They present their own fractured version of Quo Vadis.
30 January 1930
Jack and Jerry are doing okay between profession baseball and Vaudeville. That is, until love and gold-diggers get in the way.
27 September 1930
A carousel barker falls in love with a young woman. Both are fired from their jobs, and when the young woman becomes pregnant, the carousel barker tries to help pull off a robbery, which goes wrong.
20 March 1930
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15 November 1930
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16 November 1930
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10 June 1930
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