A. Dorian Otvos

Most Popular A. Dorian Otvos Trailers

Total trailers found: 33

King for a Day Trailer (1934)

29 June 1934

A talented tap dancer who can't get an audition uses his prowess at playing craps to gain ownership of a musical show, making himself the star.

Yours Sincerely Trailer (1933)

11 March 1933

A resort owner tries to marry his daughter to a millionaire, but his scheme doesn't turn out exactly as planned.

The Winnah! Trailer (1934)

20 July 1934

State College is a coeducational school where the athletics are more important than academics. All there are preparing for a big multi-sport match with arch rival Dale College.

Kissing Time Trailer (1933)

16 December 1933

An American woman visits a small South American town where she quickly falls for a charming lieutenant.

Here, Prince Trailer (1932)

01 October 1932

Joe Penner as a incompetent crown prince in the middle of a revolution.

Opening Night Trailer (1931)

05 January 1931

This short film satirizes theatrical opening nights.

Broadway Ballyhoo Trailer (1935)

28 December 1935

In this musical short, three barkers for a New York City sightseeing bus drum up customers with songs and nightclub tours.

Use Your Imagination Trailer (1933)

02 September 1933

One Way Out Trailer (1931)

05 January 1931

A man in the mythical Elyria tries to kill himself but a cop stops him from doing so. In Elyria, one needs a permit to commit suicide, so off the man goes to the Department of Suicides for a suicide permit, which he is granted.

Seasoned Greetings Trailer (1933)

23 September 1933

The owner of an unsuccessful greeting cards store decides to sell 'talking' greeting cards in the form of records.

Pleasure Island Trailer (1933)

24 February 1933

A Warner Bros Vitaphone short that promoted "Girls...Songs....Laughs." No full print exists but the Library of Congress has acquired one musical sequence.

Good Morning, Eve! Trailer (1934)

22 September 1934

Adam and Eve are in the Garden of Eden preparing their latest meal. After the meal, they take a stroll through time.

A Modern Cinderella Trailer (1932)

05 November 1932

Anita Ragusa, the daughter of a costume company owner, delivers a dress for a costume ball at the last minute.

Behind the Mike Trailer (1937)

26 September 1937

Complications ensue after a radio producer insults a sponsor.

Service with a Smile Trailer (1934)

28 July 1934

Walter Webb, thinking his gas station has been destroyed, describes a "super-deluxe" gas station run by chorus girls to his insurance agent.

Smash Your Baggage Trailer (1932)

29 October 1932

A group of redcaps in a train station perform musical numbers to raise money for a sick member of their group.

Story Conference Trailer (1934)

07 April 1934

A movie producer announces that Lillian Roth has been signed to do a movie and he calls a story conference with a director and writers to come up with an idea for the film.

Merry Go Round of 1938 Trailer (1937)

14 November 1937

Two screwy characters travel to Hollywood and cause mischief.

Rufus Jones for President Trailer (1933)

09 September 1933

A fantasy satire on politics in which a little boy dreams that he becomes President of the U.S. and his 'mammy' is Vice President.

The Mild West Trailer (1933)

18 November 1933

This musical short focuses on the trials and tribulations of a saloon singer.

The Policy Girl Trailer (1934)

11 August 1934

An insurance salesman persuades his sister to help him meet a radio star so he can sell the celebrity a policy.

Pie, Pie Blackbird Trailer (1932)

03 June 1932

Short featuring musician Eubie Blake and his orchestra, singer Nina Mae McKinney, and young tap dancers Fayard and Harold Nicholas.

The Backyard Broadcast Trailer (1936)

26 September 1936

In this short film, a boy holds a talent show in his backyard by and for his adolescent friends.

Maid for a Day Trailer (1936)

23 May 1936

Real-life mother and son entertainers Grace and Peter Lind Hayes star as a mother and her son. She’s a fading Broadway star working as a maid to prep for a possible comeback role and he’s the offspring who wants to follow in mom’s footsteps.

Dublin in Brass Trailer (1935)

07 September 1935

In this musical short, a singing Irishman graduates from a police academy and heads to New York City to join the force.

For Two Cents Trailer (1930)

24 October 1930

DeWolf Hopper thinks he is on the verge of death and a couple of newspapers are bidding for the story rights.

Flirting with Fate Trailer (1938)

02 December 1938

A troupe of traveling entertainers become stranded in Paraguay.

Goodbye Broadway Trailer (1938)

01 April 1938

Pat and Molly Malloy, once famed vaudeville and Broadway performers, arrive to play the small town of Hamilton, Conn.

Main Street Follies Trailer (1935)

11 May 1935

A New york producer sends a spy to a nightclub to report back on the musical acts.

20,000 Cheers for the Chain Gang Trailer (1933)

12 August 1933

Four convicts escape from a chain gang. Shortly thereafter, changes are made at the prison, because a blue ribbon commission will be investigating conditions there.

Come to Dinner Trailer (1934)

24 February 1934

MGM's all-star feature Dinner at Eight is parodied in this comic short, in which a cast of unidentified look-alike actors impersonate Lionel Barrymore, Marie Dressler, 'Jean Harlow' , et al.

Picture Palace Trailer (1934)

10 February 1934

In this Vitaphone Broadway Brevity musical short, Hal and Dawn work at the same vaudeville theater, where he's an usher, she's a chorus girl.

Syncopated City Trailer (1934)

01 September 1934

Hal and a theater manager see people watching a building excavation for entertainment. They suggest that city employees entertain their customers, including a singing tax collector.