Harry Akst

Most Popular Harry Akst Trailers

Total trailers found: 13

Broadway Babies Trailer (1929)

30 June 1929

Dee is a naive chorus girl living in a boarding house full of low-paid actors. Dee and Billy are in love and he helps her to move from chorus girl to star.

Professional Sweetheart Trailer (1933)

09 June 1933

Radio singer Glory Eden is publicized as the ideal of American womanhood in order to sell the sponsor's product Ippsie-Wippsie Washcloths.

Diplomaniacs Trailer (1933)

28 April 1933

Barbers Willy Nilly and Hercules Glub have opened a barbershop in an Indian reservation, where they have no customers.

Fight for Your Lady Trailer (1937)

05 November 1937

Wrestling trainer puts himself in charge of a singer's love life when the singer is jilted by a rich girl.

42nd Street Trailer (1933)

11 March 1933

Broadway director Julian Marsh needs just one more hit show so he can retire and recover his health. It looks like he just may pull it off until temperamental star Dorthy Brock breaks her ankle on the eve of the show's premiere and has to be replaced by her understudy Peggy.

Song of the West Trailer (1930)

15 March 1930

Captain Stanton, who because of a misunderstanding over a woman with Major Davolo, has been cited for a court martial.

Lady of Burlesque Trailer (1943)

01 May 1943

After one member of their group is murdered, the performers at a burlesque house must work together to find out who the killer is before they strike again.

Man's Castle Trailer (1933)

20 November 1933

Bill takes Trina into his depression camp cabin. Later, just as he finds showgirl LaRue who will support him, Trina becomes pregnant.

Bulldog Drummond Trailer (1929)

02 May 1929

Bulldog Drummond is a British WWI veteran who longs for some excitement after he returns to the humdrum existence of civilian life.

Palmy Days Trailer (1931)

23 September 1931

Musical comedy antics in an art deco bakery (motto: "Glorifying the American Doughnut") where Eddie Cantor, the overworked assistant to a phony psychic, is mistaken for an efficiency expert and placed in charge.

The Show of Shows Trailer (1929)

21 November 1929

Now hear this. The studio that gave the cinema its voice offered 1929 audiences a chance to see and hear multiple silent-screen favorites for the first time in a gaudy, grandiose music-comedy-novelty revue that also included Talkie stars, Broadway luminaries and of course, Rin-Tin-Tin.

On With the Show! Trailer (1929)

13 July 1929

With unpaid actors and staff, the stage show Phantom Sweetheart seems doomed. To complicate matters, the box office takings have been robbed and the leading lady refuses to appear.

The Song of the Flame Trailer (1930)

24 May 1930

This was a screen version of the 1925 operetta by Oscar Hammerstein II, Otto Harbach, Herbert Stohart, and George Gershwin.