Fred Waller

Most Popular Fred Waller Trailers

Total trailers found: 36

Melody Magic Trailer (1935)

01 January 1935

Here is Johnny Green conducting his lush dance orchestra in a medley of four of his own popular compositions.

Cielito Lindo Trailer (1941)

13 October 1941

A Soundie featuring The Four King Sisters with Alvino Rey and His Orchestra.

Symphony in Black: A Rhapsody of Negro Life Trailer (1935)

12 September 1935

A rising nineteen-year-old singer by the name of Billie Holiday made her screen debut in this musical landmark, which features Duke Ellington and his orchestra performing his symphonic jazz piece “A Rhapsody of Negro Life” set to scenes of everyday African American life.

You Walk By Trailer (1941)

05 May 1941

A Soundie featuring Del Casino and his Orchestra and Betty Jane Smith.

Radio Rhapsody Trailer (1935)

29 July 1935

In this short, introduced by Harry von Zell, Johnny Green and His Orchestra favour us with "Dinah," "Swanee River" and "Rhythm Is Our Business" amongst other selections.

Swingin’ at the Séance Trailer (1941)

05 May 1941

1941 Soundies musical short starring Johnny Long and Helen Young

Buried Treasure Trailer (1921)

09 April 1921

Strung around the idea of reincarnation, this film goes back in time to the days of the Spanish galleons and pirates burying their treasure; treasure to be found centuries later.

Born to Swing Trailer (1941)

07 July 1941

A Soundie with Ginger Harmon.

Broadway Highlights No. 2 Trailer (1935)

27 June 1935

Paramount's "Headliner" series, narrator Ted Husing travels up and down and around Broadway and other main stem New York City locations meeting various performaers.

Goin' to the Barn Dance Tonight Trailer (1941)

08 September 1941

Minoco Soundie

Second Fiddle Trailer (1923)

14 January 1923

Jim Bradley has always played second fiddle in his family -- while his older brother, Herbert, goes off to college, Jim becomes a garage mechanic.

Midnight Melodies Trailer (1936)

27 April 1936

A one-reel short shot against a nightclub background in which several names from New York City radio programs do a variety of turns.

Paramount Headliner: Broadway Highlights No. 1 Trailer (1935)

16 May 1935

In the first of Paramount's "Headliner" series, narrator Ted Husing travels up and down and around Broadway and other main stem New York City locations, and views the likes of Earl Carroll picking show-girls for hie Varieties; Al Jolson and Jack Benny rehearsing their radio programs; and other celebs, such as Gary Cooper visiting The Big Apple, and Bea Lillie and Sophie Tucker and others caught by the Headliner camera.

There's Nothing Like the Smile of the Irish Trailer (1941)

11 August 1941

A Soundie with Lanny Ross.

Yankee Doodle Rhapsody Trailer (1937)

02 November 1937

Ferde Grofe and His Radio Orchestra perform Grofe's "Yankee Doodle Rhapsody", an arrangement of popular American melodies.

Swing Hutton Swing Trailer (1937)

01 January 1937

Singer-dancer Ina Ray Hutton started out on Broadway at age 8 and performed with the big bands of Harry James and Artie Shaw, but it was as a pioneering band leader herself in the 1930s that she made her name.

The Magic of Music Trailer (1935)

17 June 1935

A musical short with Richard Himber and His Orchestra at the center of things.

Underneath the Broadway Moon Trailer (1934)

03 June 1934

Here is the first of two shorts Isham Jones did for Paramount. "You're Just a Dream Come True" (Them"

Song Hits on Parade Trailer (1936)

01 January 1936

Freddie Rich and his band perform a selection of musical numbers.

A Bundle of Blues Trailer (1933)

31 January 1933

Duke Ellington and his orchestra play two jazz compositions plus 'Stormy Weather' (sung by Ivy Anderson).

Cab Calloway's Jitterbug Party Trailer (1935)

01 January 1935

Cab Calloway performs at the Cotton Club before he takes his friends down to Harlem for a jitterbug party.

Moscow Moods Trailer (1936)

23 January 1936

Moscow Moods is a 1936 American short film directed by Fred Waller. It was nominated for an Academy Award at the 9th Academy Awards in 1936 for Best Short Subject (One-Reel).

There'll Be Some Changes Made Trailer (1941)

21 July 1941

A Soundie with Ginger Harmon.

Accent on Girls Trailer (1935)

27 December 1935

A swing music short starring Ina Ray Hutton and her 'all-girl' band.

Paran-Pan-Pan Trailer (1941)

30 March 1941

A Soundie with Maya's Pan-American Orchestra.

Excuse My Gloves Trailer (1935)

22 June 1935

A short with music and boxing.

Shout! Sister, Shout! Trailer (1941)

01 January 1941

Lucky Millinder and His Band are joined by Sister Rosetta Tharpe.

Take the 'A' Train Trailer (1941)

20 October 1941

Soundie of the Delta Rhythm Boys' version of the eponymous classic song, accompanied by some dancing beauties.

Ladies That Play Trailer (1934)

07 December 1934

Phil Spitalny and His Musical Queens, an "all girl" orchestra.

Follow the Leader Trailer (1935)

22 November 1935

Musical short with Isham Jones & Virginia Verrill.

Youthful Cheaters Trailer (1923)

06 May 1923

Ted MacDonald and his father, Edmund, sail to the South Seas to treat a cholera epidemic among the natives.

Cab Calloway's Hi-De-Ho Trailer (1934)

24 August 1934

This jazz musical short has a comedy plot about marital infidelity. Bandleader Cab Calloway plays a ladies man who dates the wife (Fredi Washington) of a train porter who is frequently absent from home.

Music in the Morgan Manner Trailer (1936)

16 June 1936

This is the full ten minute film from which the Russ Morgan "Meet The Bandleaders" segment was created on video in the 1980s.

Modern Matrimony Trailer (1923)

15 September 1923

Chester Waddington secretly marries society girl Patricia Flynn, a fact that is revealed at a party celebrating her engagement to another suitor.

I've Got To Get Hot Trailer (1942)

02 November 1942

Soundies short film in which Gracie Barrie sings "I've Got to Get Hot"

Songwriters of the Gay Nineties Trailer (1935)

28 February 1935

Showcasing many songwriters of the 1890s, including William McKenna, Harry Armstrong, and eighty-six year old Theodore Metz (who wrote "A Hot Time in the Old Town Tonight").