James Melton

James Melton Trailers

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James Melton (1904-1961) was a popular singer in the 1920s and early 1930s. He later began a career as an operatic singer when tenor voices went out of style in popular music around 1932–35.

Most Popular James Melton Trailers

Total trailers found: 8

The Last Dogie Trailer (1933)

17 November 1933

Men are relaxing in the bunkhouse, when in walks James Melton, who sings some old songs. After he goes through "Red River Valley", "Home on the Range", "The Big Corral", and "The Old Chisholm Trail" -- while the screen shows cowboys wrangling cattle -- he leaves, despite offers to stay the night and give him breakfast.

Melody for Two Trailer (1937)

01 May 1937

A singing bandleader signs on with an all-girls band.

Ziegfeld Follies Trailer (1945)

26 August 1945

The late, great impresario Florenz Ziegfeld looks down from heaven and ordains a new revue in his grand old style.

Hizzoner Trailer (1933)

17 November 1933

In this comedy short not-so-smart copper Bert Lahr gets in over his head when he becomes a mock candidate for mayor.

Sing Me a Love Song Trailer (1936)

25 December 1936

A young playboy inherits a financially-troubled New York City department store. To learn the business, he poses as a store clerk, and quickly falls for a pretty employee in the store's music department.

Stars Over Broadway Trailer (1935)

23 November 1935

An aggressive agent turns a hotel porter into an overnight sensation.

Sing a Song Trailer (1932)

02 December 1932

Fleischer Studios' 'Screen Song' sings a bunch of songs with the bouncing ball.

Operation Wonderland Trailer (1951)

14 June 1951

1951 behind the scenes featurette of the Walt Disney animated classic.