Mable Lee

Most Popular Mable Lee Trailers

Total trailers found: 14

Swanee Showboat Trailer (1940)

23 January 1940

A Bevy of Beauties and a Boatload of Fun

Reet, Petite, and Gone Trailer (1947)

01 January 1947

Old-time musical star Schyler Jarvis, now wealthy, is dying; his last act is a visionary plan for the future happiness of his son, swing bandleader Louis Jarvis, and Honey Carter, daughter of his long-lost love.

Babbling Bess Trailer (1943)

30 August 1943

Soundie featuring The Chanticleers singing "Babbling Bess." Also starring Francine Everett (as Babbling Bess) and Mable Lee (Dancer).

Sizzle with Sissle Trailer (1946)

09 December 1946

Noble Sissle & Mable Lee perform "Sizzle with Sissle."

Chicken Shack Shuffle Trailer (1943)

21 September 1943

In this soundie Mable Lee sings and dances to a song "Chicken Shack Shuffle" followed by other dancers.

O'Voutie O'Rooney Trailer (1947)

30 December 1947

O'Voutie O'Rooney was marketed as a short film by indie distributor Astor Pictures, who tagged it along with feature films made for all-black cinemas.

I Want a Big Fat Mama Trailer (1941)

20 February 1941

Lucky Millinder and his Orchestra performing "I Want a Big Fat Mama."

Pigmeat Throws the Bull Trailer (1945)

24 December 1945

Soundie of Dewey 'Pigmeat' Markham and Mable Lee performing "Pigmeat Throws the Bull."

Baby Don't Go Away from Me Trailer (1946)

02 March 1946

Soundie featuring Mable Lee and Stephin Fetchit.

The Dreamer Trailer (1948)

04 April 1948

An all-black musical featuring the talent of funnyman Mantan Moreland.

Cats Can't Dance Trailer (1945)

01 June 1945

Mable Lee performs "Cats Can't Dance" along with Deryck Sampson's Band.

Half-Past Jump Time Trailer (1945)

01 July 1945

Soundie featuring Mable Lee and Deryck Sampson's Band in "Half-Past Jump Time."

Rhythmania Trailer (1943)

03 November 1943

Sleeping dancers and musicians are woken up by a cheerful melody and start dancing and playing.

Everybody's Jumpin' Now Trailer (1947)

10 February 1947

A Soundie featuring Noble Sissle and His Orchestra with Mabel Lee.