Bob Crosby

Most Popular Bob Crosby Trailers

Total trailers found: 22

Collegiate Trailer (1936)

22 January 1936

A Broadway playboy inherits an almost bankrupt girls' school and tries to save it by a big show.

The Singing Sheriff Trailer (1944)

01 September 1944

In this comic western, a Broadway star leaves his musical revue to go West and help out his troubled friend.

Jazz Ball Trailer (1956)

01 January 1956

A made-for-TV musical revue, compiled from soundies and film and TV performances by jazz greats from the 1930s to the 1950s.

Reveille with Beverly Trailer (1943)

04 February 1943

Beverly Ross, the switchboard operator at a local radio station, jumps at the chance to be the DJ for an early morning show before the soldiers at a nearby army camp assemble for reveille.

Sis Hopkins Trailer (1941)

12 April 1941

An unsophisticated farm girl enrolls in college and stars in the campus musical.

Two Tickets to Broadway Trailer (1951)

20 November 1951

A young woman (Janet Leigh) leaves her small hometown in Vermont and travels to New York City with hopes of becoming a Broadway star.

The Greatest Show on Earth Trailer (1952)

16 February 1952

To ensure a full profitable season, circus manager Brad Braden engages The Great Sebastian, though this moves his girlfriend Holly from her hard-won center trapeze spot.

Let's Make Music Trailer (1941)

17 January 1941

An elderly schoolmarm makes a hit in New York after a bandleader jazzes up her corny song.

Pardon My Rhythm Trailer (1944)

01 May 1944

A high school bandleader captures the interest of a popular co-ed.

Holiday Inn Trailer (1942)

10 July 1942

Lovely Linda Mason has crooner Jim Hardy head over heels, but suave stepper Ted Hanover wants her for his new dance partner after fickle Lila Dixon gives him the brush.

My Gal Loves Music Trailer (1944)

01 December 1944

A sister act finds itself stranded and broke, and teams up with a medicine man who is promoting a child talent contest.

Thousands Cheer Trailer (1943)

13 September 1943

Acrobat Eddie Marsh is in the army now. His first act is to become friendly with Kathryn Jones, the colonel's pretty daughter.

The Five Pennies Trailer (1959)

18 June 1959

Dixieland cornetist Red Nichols runs into opposition to his sound, but breaks through to success. He marries a warm, patient woman and even finds time to raise a family.

Television: The First Fifty Years Trailer (1999)

01 January 1999

Trace the history of television and its impact on American culture with clips, newsreels, and exclusive interviews from television greats like Walter Cronkite, Carol Burnett, and Jay Leno.

Rookies on Parade Trailer (1941)

16 April 1941

The story details the misadventures of two itinerant songwriters named Duke (Crosby) and Cliff (Foy) as they try to survive Army boot camp.

Presenting Lily Mars Trailer (1943)

29 April 1943

Starstruck Indiana small-town girl Lily is pestering theatrical producer John Thornway for a role but he is reluctant.

Road to Bali Trailer (1952)

05 December 1952

Having to leave Melbourne in a hurry to avoid various marriage proposals, two song-and-dance men sign on for work as divers.

See Here, Private Hargrove Trailer (1944)

18 March 1944

Journalist Marion Hargrove enters the Army intending to supplement his income by writing about his training experiences.

Meet Miss Bobby Socks Trailer (1944)

22 December 1944

A teenage fan sets out to boost her favorite radio singer's career. Comedy with songs.

Rhythm on the Roof Trailer (1934)

25 October 1934

Bob Crosby feels inferior to brother Bing, but needs to land a big band job before he can marry sweetheart Toby.

Kansas City Kitty Trailer (1944)

24 August 1944

A piano teacher and her roommate decide to invest their savings in a music publishing company. Comedy with music.

Paramount Headliner: Bob Crosby and His Orchestra Trailer (1938)

25 May 1938

In a nightclub setting, Bob Crosby and His Orchestra play five numbers, as young couples dance in front of the bandstand, in contrasting styles ranging from Dixieland to Blues to Ragtime Pop to Swing: "How'dja Like to Love Me?", "Pagan Love Song", "Moments Like This", "Romance in the Dark" and one of the group's best-known recordings, "The South Rampart Street Blues.