The Vitaphone Corporation Movie Trailers

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Smoked Hams Trailer (1934)

20 October 1934

A vaudeville team convinces an agent to book their new act, which uses a Civil War theme.

The White Cockatoo Trailer (1935)

29 January 1935

In a spooky hotel on the coast of France, two bands of crooks are working independently of the other in an attempt to steal the inherited fortune of an American girl, Sue Tally.

Gold Diggers of '49 Trailer (1935)

02 November 1935

Porky and Beans are prospectors during the Gold Rush. When a villain steals Porky's bag of loot, Beans races to get it back so he can marry Porky's daughter Little Kitty.

Believe It or Not (Second Series) #10 Trailer (1932)

14 May 1932

This omnibus of film clips include a Savanna golf course made from Civil War trenches, wooden Indians used ourside cigar stores, an American Indian artist from South Dakota who paints upside down, the smallest residence house, a Bronx River statue with mysterious Civil War origins, the Ocean Grove community in New Jersey that closes on Sundays and a futuristic automated parking garage.

Ladies They Talk About Trailer (1933)

04 February 1933

A moll, imprisoned after participating in a bank robbery, helps with a breakout plot.

Old English Trailer (1930)

12 August 1930

An old man unethically provides an income for his two grandchildren.

Sweet Kitty Bellairs Trailer (1930)

05 September 1930

Kitty Bellairs, a flirtatious young woman of 18th Century England, cuts a swath of broken hearts and romantic conquests as she visits a resort with her sister.

Svengali Trailer (1931)

20 May 1931

A music maestro uses hypnotism on a young model he meets in Paris to make her both his muse and wife.

I Like Mountain Music Trailer (1933)

10 June 1933

After hours, individuals on various magazine covers in a drugstore come to life and sing, speak, or perform.

Show Girl in Hollywood Trailer (1930)

20 April 1930

Broadway actress leaves New York to become a star in Hollywood, and succeeds despite sleazy directors and her own ego.

Other Men's Women Trailer (1931)

17 January 1931

The friendship of two working stiff railroad engineers is put to the test when one falls for the other’s wife.

Hi, Nellie! Trailer (1934)

20 January 1934

Managing Editor Brad Bradshaw refuses to run a story linking the disappearance of Frank Canfield with embezzlement of the bank.

Beyond the Line of Duty Trailer (1942)

07 November 1942

This short film in support of the war effort focuses on the training and missions of Army Air Corps Captain Hewitt T.

Postal Union Trailer (1937)

11 September 1937

A telegraph postal union worker has no luck when asks a pretty co-worker to marry him. She says he'd have to be a magician to get her to say yes.

Daredevil O'Dare Trailer (1934)

11 August 1934

Elmer O'Dare fancies himself an expert circus performer.

Proudly We Serve Trailer (1944)

23 September 1944

Sergeant Tex Gordon is surprised to learn that his new gunnery instructor is a woman.

Night Intruder Trailer (1938)

23 July 1938

The Backyard Broadcast Trailer (1936)

26 September 1936

In this short film, a boy holds a talent show in his backyard by and for his adolescent friends.

At the Party Trailer (1929)

12 June 1929

Buddy Harris and Frank Radcliffe crack some jokes, play craps, and sing a song.

Maid for a Day Trailer (1936)

23 May 1936

Real-life mother and son entertainers Grace and Peter Lind Hayes star as a mother and her son. She’s a fading Broadway star working as a maid to prep for a possible comeback role and he’s the offspring who wants to follow in mom’s footsteps.

The Show of Shows Trailer (1929)

21 November 1929

Now hear this. The studio that gave the cinema its voice offered 1929 audiences a chance to see and hear multiple silent-screen favorites for the first time in a gaudy, grandiose music-comedy-novelty revue that also included Talkie stars, Broadway luminaries and of course, Rin-Tin-Tin.

While the Cat's Away Trailer (1936)

04 January 1936

Henry and Johnnie need to clean the apartment before the wives get home.

On Edge Trailer (1931)

12 May 1931

An extremely rare Vitaphone short featuring acrobatic comics William and Joe Mandel.

Movie-Mania Trailer (1937)

08 May 1937

Dave Apollon is a one-man production staff, who puts on a stage show as writer, director, producer, bandleader, art director, and other jobs.

Toyland Casino Trailer (1938)

08 October 1938

A score of amateur children sing and dance in costume in a multi-act musical revue.

The Revelers Trailer (1927)

18 April 1927

The Revelers sing a couple of songs around the piano.

Little Journeys to Great Masters Trailer (1931)

01 August 1931

This short film provides a glimpse at famous art galleries of Rome, Florence, and the Vatican.

The Big Paraders Trailer (1929)

20 August 1929

An energetic "heavyweight" song and dance troupe of six performs with gusto.

Here's Howe Trailer (1936)

06 June 1936

Heavyweight champion Joe Palooka (Robert Norton) and his manager/trainer Knobby Walsh (Shemp Howard), are eating a poor farmer out of house and holdings while Joe prepares for a championship bout at Madison Square Garden.

Behind the Lines Trailer (1926)

04 October 1926

Elsie Janis entertains the troops from the back of a truck. She calls a French soldier up to sing with her, then dances to an American song while everyone sings, and finally shares the stage with an English soldier.

Bernado De Pace Trailer (1927)

05 April 1927

Bernardo De Pace, known as "The Wizard of the Mandolin," plays several tunes, including "Morning, Noon and Night in Vienna" and "That's Why I Love You.

The Police Quartette Trailer (1927)

29 December 1927

At the police station, four Hollywood cops sing "Skinna-Ma Rink-A-Dink," "Mother Goose Medley," "Cluckin'" and "Waddle.

Dublin in Brass Trailer (1935)

07 September 1935

In this musical short, a singing Irishman graduates from a police academy and heads to New York City to join the force.

The Two College Nuts Trailer (1929)

01 July 1929

Two college boys have a flat tire. They proceed to play music on a tire, a bassoon, a balloon and an umbrella.

The Jazzmania Quintette Trailer (1928)

05 July 1928

A musical short featuring George Stoll, Edythe Flynn and The Hot Four.

The Choke's on You Trailer (1936)

12 September 1936

Joe Palooka and Strangler Chokeovitch have set up training camps on adjacent beachfront sites. When Joe knocks out the Strangler after a misunderstanding, Chokeovitch's manager challenges the champ to a professional wrestling bout, with the winner taking all the gate receipts.

Stories in Song Trailer (1928)

31 March 1928

Veteran Broadway performer Adele Rowland sings four songs in this Vitaphone short.

The Side Show Mystery Trailer (1932)

01 June 1932

Mystery short with Dr. Crabtree and Inspector Carr.

Believe It or Not (Second Series) #9 Trailer (1932)

30 April 1932

In this short film, Robert L. Ripley introduces narrator Leo Donnelly who presents various "Believe It or Not" oddities from around the world as gathered by Ripley.

Hot Sands Trailer (1931)

01 February 1931

In this short film, a newlywed couple drive into Death Valley and wind up gambling for their life.

The Royal Four-Flusher Trailer (1930)

07 May 1930

Eddie, a modern man, suddenly finds himself in the palace in an ancient, mythical kingdom. This does not change his attitude or habits and, while pursuing a fair maid in the castle, he catches the attention of the Queen and forces him to make love to her.

Moving Day Trailer (1929)

01 July 1929

A bunch of niwits make a mishmash of a moving job.

What a Life Trailer (1930)

15 March 1930

A musical parody on prison reform in which a prison warden gives his cellblocks the look of a summer resort in order to stave off reformers.

Lights of New York Trailer (1928)

18 July 1928

Eddie is conned into fronting a speakeasy for a local gangster who intends to frame him for the murder of a cop.

Blonde Crazy Trailer (1931)

16 September 1931

The adventures of a cocky con man and his beautiful accomplice.

Smart Money Trailer (1931)

11 June 1931

Two brothers' trip to the big city to do a little gambling results in a fateful turn of events.

In the Dough Trailer (1933)

15 November 1933

A cafeteria owner has problems with gangsters and gets more trouble by hiring 'Fatty' Arbuckle and chef.

So You Want to Be on the Radio Trailer (1948)

06 November 1948

Joe McDoakes and his wife love to participate in radio show contests, but something seems to interfere every time they are lucky enough to be chosen as participants.

The Right Timing Trailer (1942)

31 October 1942

The importance of timing in athletics

Johnny Green & His Orchestra Trailer (1935)

11 October 1935

In a vacation resort setting, Johnny Green and His Orchestra, as well as unidentified guest acts, perform several popular songs.

I'm Much Obliged Trailer (1936)

02 May 1936

Newspaper columnist Mr. Inquisitive telephones readers to ask, "What would you like to do?", with the chosen responses being eligible for a prize.

Page Miss Glory Trailer (1935)

07 September 1935

A country girl goes to the city and gets a job in a posh hotel, and winds up becoming an instant celebrity thanks to an ambitious photographer.

Desert Killer Trailer (1953)

27 June 1953

Desert Killer is a 1952 short film directed by Larry Lansburgh about a hunter tracking a sheep-killing mountain lion.

The Queen was in the Parlor Trailer (1932)

09 July 1932

The last Goopy Geer cartoon. The king returns to his castle, and asks where the queen is; she's in the parlor, and won't be seen, according to the title song.

Sinkin' in the Bathtub Trailer (1930)

19 April 1930

The music-happy Bosko and Honey take a car ride, but bad luck briefly interrupts their fun.

The Song Plugger Trailer (1930)

08 June 1930

'Blind Bob' has written a song and the folks at the music publishing company think that Joe Frisco, his old friend from the Bowery is just right for it.

Hollywood Wonderland Trailer (1947)

09 August 1947

Two tour guides take visitors on a promotional tour of Warner Bros.' studios.

Believe It or Not (Second Series) #4 Trailer (1931)

26 December 1931

Billy falls asleep and dreams Robert L. Ripley takes him on a tour of Believe-It-or-Not land to see many oddities.

The Purchase Price Trailer (1932)

23 July 1932

Nightclub singer Joan Gordon runs away from her gangster boyfriend to become a mail-order bride to a struggling North Dakota farmer.

Orange Blossoms for Violet Trailer (1952)

23 May 1952

A live-action Warner short in the spirit of Hal Roach's "Dippy Doo Dads" series detailing the perils of a soon-to-be-married capuchin couple, Fred and Violet, as the bride is stolen away by the villainous Harvey, leading to wild and wacky monkey action.