Ted Fio Rito

Most Popular Ted Fio Rito Trailers

Total trailers found: 12

Air Tonic Trailer (1933)

22 December 1933

Ted Fio Rito and his Orchestra provide the title element with their snappy tunes fronted at different times by just starting out Betty Grable & Leif Erickson.

Twenty Million Sweethearts Trailer (1934)

26 May 1934

Unscrupulous agent Rush Blake makes singing waiter Buddy Clayton a big radio star while Peggy Cornell, who has lost her own radio show, helps Buddy.

The Dancing Millionaire Trailer (1934)

14 December 1934

The Blondes and Redheads series: To prove his sophistication, a brutish gangster enlists the girls' n

What Price Jazz Trailer (1934)

28 May 1934

In rhyme, a soapbox preacher, Mr. Blue Laws, enlists Mr. Public Opinion in the efforts of the Society for the Prevention of Jazz.

Ma, He's Making Eyes at Me Trailer (1942)

27 April 1942

A Soundie with Ted Fio Rito and Candy Candido.

Out of This World Trailer (1945)

13 July 1945

An all-girl band hits paydirt—and mud—when they sign a male crooner and then sell five 25% shares of his contract.

Broadway Gondolier Trailer (1935)

27 July 1935

A taxi driver travels to Venice and poses as a gondolier to land a radio singing job.

This Band Age Trailer (1935)

25 January 1935

Musical short featuring Ted Fio Rito and his orchestra with a young Betty Grable as their singer.

Silver Skates Trailer (1943)

26 February 1943

The management of touring ice show faces mounting debts.

Every Night at Eight Trailer (1935)

02 August 1935

Three young girls working in an agency have build a singing trio. They want to "lease" the Dictaphone of their boss to make a record of their singing, but they are caught and fired.

The Sweetheart of Sigma Chi Trailer (1933)

25 October 1933

A campus flirt who has been "pinned" by most of the boys of Sigma Chi fraternity falls for a no-nonsense athlete who doesn't have time for such diversions as women.

Melody Parade Trailer (1943)

27 August 1943

The owner and staff of a Hollywood nightclub struggle to keep their establishment from closing.