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"GLENN MI LLER" (700 ' b/w 1941) Film clips of Glenn Mill er and his
Band, wi t h TEX BENEKE AND THE MODERNAI RS. Songs
i nclude: "MOONLI GHT SERENADE","IN THE MOOD", and
an exci t ing arrangement of "CHA TTANOOGA CHOO CHOO"
with a fantastic dance routine by DOROTHY DANDRIGE
and the NICHOLAS BROTHERS • • •• GLENN MILLER TRULY A
LEGEND OF OUR TIME.I I
A RARE TREAT ••••••••• • •••••••• ••• •• • •• ••••• • • • $39.95
"COUNT BASIE" ~40 0 ' b/W) This gem has plenty of Big Band Jazz
' COUNT BASIES BOOGI E" ," JUMPING AT THE WOODSIDE",
and ot he r s. Pl us a c oup l e of vo cals by "THE DELTA
RYTHM BOYS, such as the "ST. LOUIS BLUES" ,soloists
are COUNT BASIE : piano, JO JONES: drums, BUCK
CLAYTON : t rumpet , FRANK WESS : tenor sax. A TRUE
COLLECTORS I TEM •••••• • • ••••• • •••••••••••••••• $29.95
"s TAN KENT ON" (600'b/w) Kenton and Hi s Orchestra pl ay "EAGER
BEAVER" , "TABU ", "SIBONEY","TABBY THE CAT " , and
othe r s. Al so fea t ure s ANITA O' DAY on vocal. This
is early Kent on at hi s GREATEST.
DEFINATLY A WI NNER •• • • • • ••• • •• ••• •• • • • ••• •• •• $34.95
"HARRY JAMES " (600'b/w) A young l ooking HARRY JAMES and his Big
Band play. "YOU MADE ME LOVE YOU", "TRUMPET SERENADE
and several uptempo numb ers . Also f eatures HELEN
s itlgi ng" 's 1-.1 I N THE ARMY" plus some
~--------~eux~e~l~l~n~
e~t dance routines. A MUSI CAL DELIGHT•••• $34.95

"INA RAY HUTTON" (600'b/w) The Bea ut iful INA RAY HUTT ON and
her al l GIRL ORCHESTRA , Sing, dance , and just
pl ai n swinging-Also featuring NELLI E LUTCHER on
piano and vocal . The girls r eally know how to
entertai n . You 'll l ove t heir a rrangment of "MAL­
AGUENA", THI S I S A MUST FOR ANY COLLECT OR ••••• $34. 95
"GLEN GRAY" (600' b/w) Glen Gray and his CASA LOMA ORCHES­
tra p,lay: "SMOKE RINGS " , "IN A LI TTLE SPANI SH
TOWN', and s everal ot her real swinging songs.
Al so f eat ures PEE WEE HUNT, and J O STAFFORD and
t he PIED PI PERS. THI S FILM IS A GEM • • •••• • ••• $34.95
"BOB CROSBY" (250 'b/ w 1943, no t i tle ) Bob Crosby and His
BOBCATS pl ay : "BIG NOISE FROM WI NNETKA", Featuring
BOB HAGGART, on Bass and RAY BADUC on Drums .
Als o an original arrangment of "SOUTH RAMPART
ST. PARADE" . REALLY GREATI • • • •••••••••••••••• $15.00
"FRANK SINATRA" ( 125'b/w 1943, no t itle ) Thi s is a young look­
ing FRANK SINATRA Singing "NIGHT AND DAY" with
s everal BEAUTIFUL WOMAN Piani s ts.
THIS IS TRULY A RARE CLASSIC , ACT FAST••• • •• $10.00

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"DUKE ELLINGTON"
(250' b/w, no title ) Ell i ngton plays hi s fa mous
AND
arrangment of "TAKE THE A TRAI N" . BASIE pl ays
COUNT BASIE
HIS classic arrangment QT"ONE O' CLOCK JUMP", YOU
will LOVE it. ACT FAS T• • •• • • • •• •• • •• •• •• • • •• •• • $15.00
"FREDDI E SLACK" (130 ' b/w, no title ) Thi s i s one of t he GREAT­
WITH EST Boogie Woogie pi anists of our time , playing
ELLA MAE MORSE His famous "C OW COW BOOGIE" , wi t h Ella Mae Mors e
This is a mus t f or any MUSI C LOVER ••• • •• ••• • • • $1 0 . 00
"DI RK BOGARD" (400' b/w,1960) (SONG WITHOUT END)
This Film is a trailer , with DIRK BOGARD port­
raying the great compose r and pi ani st FRANZ
LISZT. BOGARD an accompl i she d pi anist hims el f
plays the music . Also s hows a shot of ACTRESS
CAPPUCINE. EXCCELLAN T • • •••• • • • • • •••• • •• • • ••••• $15.00
"s OUNDI ES II MUSI CAL VARI ETYS
All mounted on ' 1200' fo ot r eels . Each reel con­
tains eleven to twelve di f f er ent songs and dan­
ce ROUTINES. A full half hour of mus i cal ENTER­
TAINMENT. These miniat ure fi l m musi cals were
made during the ( 1930 ' s and 1940 ' s ) and were
f ormerly us ed i n SOUNDI E JUKE BOXES , during
Wor l d War 11 They have been played a l ot s o
they do have s cratches . Other than that t hey
are very GOOD. Some with comple t e title s , some
With the titles revers ed , some without titles.
Musicals #1 and #2 and #3 a r e all bl ack enter­
tainers on film. Mus i cal varie ty #1 fe a t ures
such stars as LOUIS JORDAN and his TYMPHONI E
FIVE, and NAT KING COLE ( "ERRAND BOY FOR RYTHEM)
the MILLS BROTHERS with song t he famo us one
"PAPER DOLL" with dance r DOROTHY DANDRI GE and
COOTIE WILLIAMS and HI S BIG BAND .
Musical variety #2 and #3 ar e black entertai ners
with few bi? names but ve ry t alented and exci t ­
ing, so don t delay, ACT FAST •••••••• • • • • ••• • ••
MUSICAL VARIETY #1 •• •• • • •• • • • •• • •• •• • •••••• • • $37. 50
MUSICAL VARIETY #2 •• •• •• ••• • •• • • • • • • •• •• • •• •• $37 . 50
MUSICAL VARIETY #3 • • • • •• •• •• • • •• • • • • • • • • • •• •• $37 .50
"JAZ Z BALL" (2000'b/w 1940's ) An hour l ong musica l documentry
reminiscing with yo ur favori t e BIG BANDS and VOCAL­
ISTS. Each Band plays one or t wo c omple t e numbers.
FEATURES: LOUI E ARMSTRONG , GENE KRUPA , ARTI E SHAW,
BUDDY RICH, JIMMY DORSEY, DUKE ELLINGTON, PEGGY LEE ,
RUSS MORGAN , LAWRENCE WELK , SAMMY DAVIS JR, and t he
vVIL MA TSON TRI O, AND MANY MANY MORE . THI S FI LM IS
AN UNFORGETABLE CLASSICI • • ••• • ••• • ••• • • • • ••• • • • $1 79 . 00

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CARTOONS (Al l blw, Al l approxi ma tely 250 ' to 400 1 Shi pped
on 400 I REELS.)
"BETTY BOOP"
"I ILL BE GLA D WHEN YOUR DEAD YOU RASCAL YOU"
(1 932 ) "I'll be glad when your dea d you rascal you"
With LOUIS SATCHMO ARMS TRONG s ingi ng the title song
and appearing througthout t he f ilm.
TRULY A COLLECTORS ITEM••••• • • •• ••••••••••••••• $15.00
"MINNIE THE MOOCHER" ( 1932 )
Thi s one f eat ures CAB CALLOWAY singing and dancing
t he ti t l e song . Exce l lant anima tion to CALLOWAYS
DANCING. THIS ALSO IS A COLLECTORS ITEM ••••••• $15.00
"SNOW WHITE" (1 932) Features : BETTY, BIMBO AND KOKO
vli t h CAB CALLOWAY singing liST. JAMES INFIRMARY".
OUTSTANDI NG•• • • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • $15.00
"RISE TO FAME" (1 933 )
BETTY does s ome r outines that brought her to FAME.
Also fea t ures her ORIGINAT OR MAX FLEISCHER. THIS
I S A ~roS T, ACT FAST • • ••••••••••••• • •••••••••••• $15.00
"FLI P THE FROG " U.B. IWEaKS-Animator
"THE OFFICE BOY" ~LI P and the se secratary have a ball tearln~
t e uf~i ce apar t. VERY FUNNY ••••••••••••••••••• 315.00

"THE MUSI C LESSON"


FLIP just canlt kee p hi s mind on the less on and
t hats j us t when t he fun begins.
Hl LARI OUS •• • •••• • •• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• $15.00
"SPOOKS" FLIP winds up i n a haunted house, and the spooks
and skeletons almos t get FLIP to j oin them.
VERY VERY EXCELLANT •••••••••• • • • • •• ••••••••••• $15.00
EARLY MERRI E MELODY
"SI OUX ME" (b/w) Little I ndi an i s s ent t o town to buy a
barral of water. Instead he buys a rain pill from
a s al esman . VERY GOOD•• • •• •••• ••••••••••••••••• $15.00
"LI TTLE RED WALKING HOOD"
(b/w) The city slicker wolf and a surprise hero.
ALSO VERY GOOD • ••••• • •• • ••• • ••• • ••••••••••••••• $15.00
"ROOKI E REVIEW" (b/w ) Recr uits day at bas ic t raining, during world
war two.EXCELLANT ANIMATI ON AND STORY. A MUST,DON'T
DELAY • ••• • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• $15.00

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HIGHTY MOUS E CLASSICS CARTOONS


"ELI ZA ON ICE" (b/w) The villan SIMON LAGREE pursues black slave
Then l-UGHTY MOUSE comes to the rescue. VERY GOOD
l~SIC, You'll love IT •• • • ••••••••••••••••••••• $15.00
"JEKYLL AND HYDE CAT" (b/w)
The cat mixes Doctor JEKYLLs potion and turns
into a monster. rlIGHTY MOUSE is the hero again.
FUNNY •••••••••• •• • • •••••••••••••••••••••••••• $15.00
FELIX THE CAT
"WHO'S WHOOPEE" (b/w ) Felix goe s to the club WHOOPEE and gets
high. Has some wild visions.
VERY GOOD • •••••• •• ••••••••• • •• • • • • • ••••••••••• $15.00
"KRAZY KA T"
"THE MERRY CAFE" (b/w) KRAZY KAT goes to a coin operated cafe­
t eri a . The food sings and dances to some swing­
ing good music •••••••GOOD ANlMA TION 1••••••• • •• $15.00
GEORGE PAL PUPPETOON
"PHILIPS BROADCAST" (1938, b/w) Songs Include: HARB OR LIGHTS
a nd THE RHYEMS OK I N HARLEM . VERY DIFFERENT AND
VERY GOOD • •••• •::.::•• • ••••••••••••• • •••• •• • •• $15.00
OSWALD THE RABBIT
"KEEPER OF THE LIONS" (b/w) The Lions at the ZOO get loose.
OSWALD and a funny looking character by the name
of DUMB CLUCK, RUN for their lives.
HlLARIOUS • • • •• • ••••••• • •• •••••• ••••• • ••••••••• $15.00
SWING SYMPHONY
"SCRUB ME MAMA WITH A BOOGIE BEAT"
(b/w 1942) Takes place in "LAZY TOWN" down
South. Black caricatures and lots of BOOGI E
WOOGIE. YOU will LOVE THIS COLLECTORS ITID~ • ••• $15.00
"J UNGLE JI VE" (C OLOR ) A box of music i nstruments wash ashore
on a native is l and, and the natives have a JAM
SES SION. LOTS OF BOOGIE WOOGIE and BI G BAND
JAZZ. THE COLOR IS BEAUTIFUL and MUSIC IS GREAT I
ACT FAST NOW ••••• •• ••••••• •• •••• • •••• • •••• • •• #40.00

"HARLEM SYNCOPATION" (b/w)


Takes place in A GHOST TOWN, where all the ~hosts
congregate. The bl ack ghosts ge t the JOINT A
JITTERB UGGING and ROCKIN and ROLLIN .
A REAL CLASSI C••• ••• •• •• ••• • •••••••••••••••••• $15.00

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MISCELLANEOUS CARTOONS

"THE OOMPAHS" (COLOR) The Father of a Family of mus ical instr­


uments refuses to let his son (who is a trumpet )
play JAZZ. GOOD DIXIELAND JAZZ •• • • • ••••••••••• $40.00
"BABY PUSS" (COLOR, MGM) Early Hanna and Barberra. Excel-
TOM AND J ERRY lant animation. TOM has it made playing as a little
girls baby until Jerry tries t o get in on the
action. LOTS OF LAUGHS •••••••••••••• • ••••••••• $40.00
"A BULLY FROG" (b/w) A big shot Frog in a little pond, goes

to the big city pond of night life and bright

lights where he t s in for a big surprise.


GOOD ANIMATION AND MUSIC ••••••••••••••••••••• $15.00
LIVE ACTION
"AMOS N ANDY ( 1200', b/w) RARE COLLECTORS ITEM

This was the show that became an American fixa­

tion in the dear, departed days of radio . In the

television version which First appeared i n 1951,

ALVIN CHILDRESS was AMOS, TIM MOORE was the KING­

FISH, and SPENCER WILLIAMS was ANDY. In 1966 CBS

WITHDREW THE PROGRAM FROM SYNDICATION and overseas

sale after several civil-rights groups protested

that it was a distorted portrayal of Negro life

in the UNITED STATES .

THI IS COMEDY AT ITS FuNNIEST.


SIX TITLES AVAILABLE:
"HAPPY STEVENS" KINGFISH and SAPPHIRE try to pattern themselves
like the Happy Harringtons. Radios newest program.
THIS IS A LAUGH A SECOND •••••••• •• ••••••••••• $39.95
"RA RE Q.QI!" ANDY has a rare coin worth $250. dollars. KING­
FISH trys to get half the Money. A REAL CRACKUP
AC T FAS~ •••••••••••••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••• $39.95
"SOCIETY PARTY" KINGFISH sells his wifes fur coat to ANDY, to buy
a dress for the Party. A side splitter •••••••• $39.95
"WINSLOW WOMEN" KINGFISH schemes to marry ANDY to a rich widow.
VERY FUNNY •••••••••••••••• • •••• • •••••••••••••• $39.95
"BROKEN CLOCK" Taking the clock back to get another one is when
the laughs begins. A RIOT •••••••••• • •••••••••• $39.95
"RELATIVES" KINGFISH gets a court order to oust his MOTHER­
IN-LAW. This ONE IS HILARIOUS • • ••••• • ••••••••• $39.95
OUR GANG COMEDIES ( b/w, 300' to 400' Mounted on 400' Reels )
"MONKEY BUSINESS" A lot of action in ten minutes. A prize fight­
ing champ, a chimp gets loose from his trainer,
makes friend with Buckwheat and the Gang and when
all hell breaks loose. EXCELLANT •••••••••••••• $19.95
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OUR GANG COMEDIES
"NIGHT N GALES" The Gang stays all night at some friends house
because of a rain storm.
VERY VERY FUNNY •••• • ••••••••••••••••••••••••• #19.95
"LITTLE REBELS" General SPANKY and his Ii ttle ARMY of Rebels
hold off real live CONFEDERATE REGEMENT. THIS
IS A MUST. ACT FAST •••••••••••••••••••••••••• $19.95
W.C.FIELDS COMEDIES
"THE BIG THUMB" W.C . FIELDS is a grocer with one thumb on the
s cales. the store is finally closed because of
a sticky mess of molasses.
THIS IS ONE OF HIS FUNNIEST •••••••••••••••••• $19.95
"THE GREAT CHASE" W.C. FIELDS is forced to drive a getaway car
for some bandits and DRIVES THEM CRAZY ••••••• $19.95
"BILLIARD SHARK" 1'l .C.
FIELDS AS THE HONEST JOE in a hilarious
poolroom scene. His best vaudeville skit. YOU
WILL ROLL ON THE FLOOR WITH LAUGHTER. (200')
A MUST •••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• $13.00
* FEA TURES *
"WAY OUT WEST" (b/w, 2000 ' 1936 )
STAN LAUREL and OLIVER HARDY, JAMES FINLAYSON
and STANLEY FIELDS .
Laurel and Hardy help a young girl recover her
Gold mine from a dishonest sal oon keeper out
west. ONE OF THEIR VERY FUNNI EST ••••••••••••• $85.00
"MELODY RANOH" (b/w, 2000' 1940 )
GENE AUTRY, ANN ,MILLER, JIMMY DURANTE, GABBY
HAYES, BARTON MACLANE. GENE and his radio cast
go out west, to take care ofaband of crQoks
who are running the town . This film has lots of
comedy and action. A MUS T•••••••••••••••••••• $85.00
"DON' T FENCE ME IN" (2000 ., blw 1945 )
ROY ROGERS, TRI GGER (SMARTEST HORSE IN THE MOVIES)
DALE EVANS, GEORGE GABBY HAYES, and BOB NOLAN
and the SONS OF THE PIONEERS. Song by COLE POR­
TER. story is about an ol d outlaw namedWILDCAT
KELLY who was supposedly buried years ago, now
returns. EXCELLANT ••• •• •••••• • ••••••••••••••• $85.00
"COMIN ROUND THE MOUNTAI N" (2000' blw, 1936) Prod. by NAT LEVINE
GENE AUTRY, ANN RUTHER FORD, SMILEY BURNETTE and
ROY MASON. In this exciting adventure GENE rides
Pony Express. Lo ts of action, A WILD HORSE FIGHT.
Plus a horse RACE BETWEEN MUSTANGS and THOROUGHBREDS
LIKE NEWI ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• $85.00
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* FEATURES *

"WEST OF THE BADLANDS" (2000 ' b/ w) ROY ROGERS, GABBY HAYES, CAROL
HUGHES , JOSEPH SAWYER, Prod. BY JOSEPH KANE.
ROY IS A DOCTOR from the east on the run from
the law because of a fram-up he then becomes
mixed up with the Black Legi on . GOOD MUSIC and
PLENTY OF ACTION • ••••••• • ••• ••• ••••••••••••• $85.00
"GUNS AND GUITARS" (2000 ', 1936 b/w) Prod . BY NAT LEVINE.
GENE AUTRY, DOROTHY DIX , SMILY BURNETTE, EARL
HODGINS. J .P . Mc GOWAN , the town outlaws try
to move their i nfe cted cattle across the ter­
rito ry . GENE and his band of roving minstrels
intervene.
GOOD MUSIC AND SHOOT EM-UP •••••••••••••••••• $85.00

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