Josef Berne Movie Trailers
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There's a Hole in the Old Oaken Bucket Trailer (1941)
16 June 1941
A Soundie with Florence Gill, Redd Harper and The Sells.
Heavenly Music Trailer (1943)
01 May 1943
Bandleader/singer/songwriter Ted Barry arrives to heaven. The receptionist tells him that before he can take his place in the Hall of Music, a committee must review his work and decide whether he is worthy of admittance.
We'll Slap the Japs (Right into the Laps of the Nazis) Trailer (1942)
05 January 1942
A Soundie with The Four Sportsmen.
Gypsy Night Trailer (1935)
12 January 1935
Gypsies sing and dance around the fire while their children dream.
The Joint's Jumping at Juke Box Joe's Trailer (1944)
05 November 1944
Carol Adams introduces us to a juke box cafe where while she sings she serves couples who are sitting.
Bride of Frankenstein Trailer (1935)
20 April 1935
Dr. Frankenstein and his monster both turn out to be alive after being attacked by an angry mob. The now-chastened scientist attempts to escape his past, but a former mentor forces him to assist with the creation of a new creature.
Take Me Back to Tulsa Trailer (1944)
08 August 1944
Tex Williams and Spade Cooley's Western Dance Gang sing "Take Me Back to Tulsa".
Lucky Cowboy Trailer (1944)
11 February 1944
A marshal goes after a bandit gang who is robbing stagecoaches and that, unbeknownst to him, is led by one of his town's prominent citizens.
Dawn to Dawn Trailer (1933)
30 November 1933
Weaves a Gothic spell with its account of love and death on an isolated farm, including a startling passage of sunstruck eroticism.
Down Missouri Way Trailer (1946)
15 August 1946
When an agricultural professor returns home to the farm with her scientifically-raised mule for a needed rest, they find themselves caught up in a movie being filmed in the Ozarks.
Along the Navajo Trail Trailer (1945)
14 October 1945
A group of African American cowboys sing the title track.
Beautiful Clothes Trailer (1942)
04 August 1942
Harry Langdon lip syncs the title song and interacts with models.
Mirele Efros Trailer (1939)
20 October 1939
Mirele Efros, "the Jewish Queen Lear," was the masterpiece of Ukrainian-born Jacob Gordin, an enormously influential Yiddish playwright whose works sought to describe and promulgate the ethos of mentshlekhkeyt: the practice of honesty, decency, and devotion toward family and community.
They Live in Fear Trailer (1944)
06 October 1944
After witnessing the killing of a professor in concentration camp "Dachau" German student Paul emigrates to the USA.
A Zoot Suit with a Reet Pleat Trailer (1942)
11 November 1942
An early "soundie" in which Dorothy Dandridge & Paul White sing "A Zoot Suit with a Reet Pleat" while getting dressed up for a big date.
Yes, Indeed! Trailer (1941)
24 November 1941
A Soundie with Dorothy Dandridge and Four Spirits of Rhythm
Shine Trailer (1942)
01 June 1942
Louis Armstrong performs with Nicodemus on this Soundie from 1942.
Stop That Dancing Up There Trailer (1944)
08 April 1944
Kay Starr singing "Stop That Dancing Up There".
I'd Love to Know You Better Trailer (1942)
28 September 1942
A Soundie with Gayle Mellott and Ralph Young.
Ballet Dancer's Nightmare Trailer (1941)
04 August 1941
A Soundie with Vivien Fay and The Slate Brothers.
Boxcar Rhapsody Trailer (1943)
11 October 1943
A Soundie with Borrah Minevitch and His Harmonica Rascals.
From the Indies to the Andes (in His Undies) Trailer (1942)
01 November 1942
Comedic musical short featuring the Hoosier Hotshots.
Ma, He's Making Eyes at Me Trailer (1942)
27 April 1942
A Soundie with Ted Fio Rito and Candy Candido.
Turkey in the Straw Trailer (1942)
16 August 1942
Original Schnickelfritz Band perform "Turkey in the Straw."
Seven Beers with the Wrong Man Trailer (1941)
05 May 1941
Soundie musical short featuring Cindy Walker and Peter Buy Rey.
Goodbye Mama (I'm Off to Yokohama) Trailer (1942)
18 May 1942
A Soundie with Johnny Johnston and Marilyn Maxwell.
The Story of Two Cigarettes Trailer (1945)
28 May 1945
A Soundie with Vickee Richards and Don De Leo.
A Little Jive Is Good for You Trailer (1941)
20 February 1941
Martha Tilton sings in this Soundies film from 1941, with Slate Brothers, and Ben Pollack and His Orchestra accompanying.
I Wanna Go Back to West Virginia Trailer (1942)
23 November 1942
A Soundie featuring Slim Andrews and The Fashionaires with Sybil Rae.
Is You Is, or Is You Ain't My Baby? Trailer (1944)
19 June 1944
The King Cole Trio and Ida James perform the title song in this Soundie.
Dear Arabella Trailer (1941)
23 February 1941
Coin operated jukeboxes during WWII were able to play video as well as the audio and this here is one example of that.
Shame on You Trailer (1945)
15 October 1945
Spade Cooley's Western Dance Gang perform "Shame on You".
Better Not Roll Those Eyes Trailer (1942)
09 November 1942
A Soundie with Harry Barris and Jean Porter.
Bli-Blip Trailer (1942)
01 January 1942
Duke Ellington and His Orchestra perform "Bli-Blip" with Marie Bryant and Paul White
He Plays Gin Rummy Trailer (1942)
19 January 1942
Soundies short film in which Gale Storm and Iris Dawn are frustrated by their men only wanting to play gin rummy.
Wave-a-Stick Blues Trailer (1944)
06 June 1944
Ozzie Nelson takes us along for a typical day for a bandleader.
The Singing Hills Trailer (1941)
20 June 1941
The Arthur Johnston Singers singing "The Singing Hills".
Five Salted Peanuts Trailer (1945)
04 December 1945
The Counts and the Countess perform "Five Salted Peanuts".
Who's Been Eating My Porridge? Trailer (1944)
05 November 1944
Nat 'King' Cole & Ida James wonders "Who's Been Eating My Porridge?"
Hillbilly Ballerina Trailer (1942)
31 October 1942
A young girl who has spent her life in the mountains finally journeys to the big city to fulfill her life's dream of becoming a ballerina,.