Roy Mack Trailers
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Roy Mack (born LeRoy A. McClure) was an American director of short films, mostly comedies, with over 200 titles to his credit.
Hillbilly Blitzkrieg Trailer12th Street Rag TrailerVitamin 'U' for Me Trailer
Roy Mack (born LeRoy A. McClure) was an American director of short films, mostly comedies, with over 200 titles to his credit.
Total trailers found: 126
17 April 1932
Ruth Etting shows how she make a perfect three minute egg by singing a song with a length of exactly three minutes.
29 June 1934
A talented tap dancer who can't get an audition uses his prowess at playing craps to gain ownership of a musical show, making himself the star.
11 March 1933
A resort owner tries to marry his daughter to a millionaire, but his scheme doesn't turn out exactly as planned.
20 July 1934
State College is a coeducational school where the athletics are more important than academics. All there are preparing for a big multi-sport match with arch rival Dale College.
16 December 1933
An American woman visits a small South American town where she quickly falls for a charming lieutenant.
17 April 1932
Ruth Eton (Ruth Etting), a singer with a traveling show troupe, is engaged to the troupe manager, Joe Grant (Edward Leiter), but when Ruth's younger sister, Laura (Wanda Perry) arrives, fickle Joe transfers his attentions and intentions to her.
04 May 1934
Hal LeRoy is hired as a tap teacher at Dawn O'Day's dancing school to give private lessons to female students.
28 December 1935
In this musical short, three barkers for a New York City sightseeing bus drum up customers with songs and nightclub tours.
19 November 1934
In this musical short, the leading lady is a French woman who finds mystery and romance on a luxury liner.
15 June 1931
As a publicity stunt, a musical comedy star announces her engagement to a young man she believes is a gigolo, with whom she eventually falls in love.
25 March 1933
In this parody of Grand Hotel, despite a dying man's efforts to enjoy his final days, a jewel thief trying to comfort a great dancer, and a big business deal in progress, there are still those who say that "nothing ever happens here.
08 July 1933
Phil Emerton and his band play tunes and accompany guest performers, including singer-dancer Hannah Williams, the singing Three X Sisters, and acrobatic tap dancers Larry & Larry.
15 April 1931
Host Ted Husing provides his slant on three different sports. The first is cricket. The main action takes place on what is called the pitch, which is the playing field.
23 September 1933
The owner of an unsuccessful greeting cards store decides to sell 'talking' greeting cards in the form of records.
24 February 1933
A Warner Bros Vitaphone short that promoted "Girls...Songs....Laughs." No full print exists but the Library of Congress has acquired one musical sequence.
22 September 1934
Adam and Eve are in the Garden of Eden preparing their latest meal. After the meal, they take a stroll through time.
07 October 1933
A drunken fool by the name of Paul Revere Wilson (or Williams or something) drinks too much and imagines himself living in 1776.
14 August 1942
Nazi spies mistake Snuffy Smith's moonshine for a new secret rocket fuel and try to steal the "formula.
05 November 1932
Anita Ragusa, the daughter of a costume company owner, delivers a dress for a costume ball at the last minute.
12 February 1938
Short comedy/musical film featuring Josephine Huston and Phil Silvers.
01 October 1931
A hobo named the Professor and his son, Charlie McCarthy, believe there's money buried in an abandoned house which was previously owned by a fellow named Herbie Larkin.
03 February 1940
In this entertaining short, famous literary figures step out of the pages of books after dark.
28 July 1934
Walter Webb, thinking his gas station has been destroyed, describes a "super-deluxe" gas station run by chorus girls to his insurance agent.
29 October 1932
A group of redcaps in a train station perform musical numbers to raise money for a sick member of their group.
07 April 1934
A movie producer announces that Lillian Roth has been signed to do a movie and he calls a story conference with a director and writers to come up with an idea for the film.
09 October 1937
An elevator operator and an engaged girl in love dodge the girl's fiancee and attempt to win over her father.
24 April 1937
In this short film, Babe Ruth proposes to put a song about baseball on the radio.
09 September 1933
A fantasy satire on politics in which a little boy dreams that he becomes President of the U.S. and his 'mammy' is Vice President.
06 July 1935
A Warner Bros.-Vitaphone Melody Master: The harmonica band is offered a radio gig... by their landlord! Their imaginations take them to various settings: aboard a train with a porter who can "gibber" a melody with the best of them, on the air with the leader making good use of the microphone and a hilarious slapstick battle resulting and, finally, in a Spanish setting with the shortest player (the comedy star) encouraging the dancer to show more "leg" than his boss allows.
20 February 1939
In this 1939 short in the Melody Master series, that was re-released in 1948 and 1955, Artie Shaw) leads his orchestra in "Begin the Beguine","Nightmare", "Non-Stop Flight", "Let's Stop the Clock", sung by Helen Forrest, and "Pross Tchai"/"Good-bye", a comedy Russian number performed by saxophone player Tony Pastor).
30 September 1938
In this 'Vitaphone Melody Master,' orchestra leader Ray Kinney sings Hawaiian songs while The Aloha Maids perform native dances.
08 June 1935
A commercial passenger jet has gone missing on its flight from Mexico to New York. In reality, the plane did crash, but everyone aboard is physically unhurt.
20 February 1937
Young Cab Calloway's mother is concerned, because Cab spends his days listening to the radio, pretending to lead a miniature orchestra.
30 September 1931
A womanizing night club singer who has his pick of many beautiful showgirls tries to climb socially and break into society but soon discovers the social and class differences are insurmountable.
04 July 1938
Woody Herman's orchestra plays five tunes, and guest performers sing and dance.
14 December 1931
Leroy's dance is an eccentric one performed to the tune "Dinah", played to a fast, jazzy beat, and his feet certainly keep up.
17 February 1940
Bandleader Frances Carroll leads The Coquettes, an all-female band, in several swing tunes.
01 October 1930
Newspaper columnist helps finishing school students get out of trouble after the night club in which they go to see him is raided.
13 March 1937
In this musical-comedy short, an out-of-work theatre troupe assumes management of the debt-ridden Grand Majestic Hotel.
01 September 1931
Traveling to North Africa, Ripley offers views of The Meeting Place of the Dead in Morocco, a jail for nagging wives, a village with houses made of tin cans, and a sultan with many wives and children.
02 April 1930
This short features Judy Garland's very first film solo, Blue Butterfly. The film footage no longer exists.
06 June 1930
Three incidents in a cab driver's day: a college boy wooing a flapper, a gold digger wooing a southern colonel, gun moll kills gangster and wants to be taken to the precinct house.
30 June 1930
Two hotel guests are told the hotel is on fire, but the other guests and firefighters seem unconcerned.
08 December 1934
In this Broadway Brevity short, a soda jerk/songwriter dreams (literally) of performing his songs on Broadway.
25 September 1936
Harry Reser and his orchestra perform popular songs of the day and accompany guest performers.
06 August 1938
"Swing cat" Louis Prima and his jazz quartette play songs and accompany featured singers and dancers.
25 August 1939
When he is fired from his job, Red puts a hex on his boss. That evening, the boss goes to a nightclub and discovers that the hex worked.
05 July 1931
This entry in the Believe It or Not series finds Mr. Ripley aboard a U.S. naval ship speaking to a group of sailors.
09 December 1930
Singer Ruth Eton, of the singing team of Eton and Farrell, is told by her agents to get rid of her partner if she wants to advance her career.
11 August 1934
An insurance salesman persuades his sister to help him meet a radio star so he can sell the celebrity a policy.
24 December 1938
Dave Apollon & His Orchestra "Trees", "The Lady in Red", "Born to Swing" and "Shine".
08 October 1932
A musical revue in which a golfer is knocked unconscious by a golf ball and dreams that the Country Club is loaded with beautiful girls.
07 September 1934
Freddie Rich and His Orchestra perform popular songs and accompany guest performers