Join: Mar 14, 2006
Name: laughland
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Videos (24)
Mabel Normand as The Sweetheart of Six Other Guys
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- Author: laughland
Tags: fred hall sugar babies mabel normand roscoe arbuckle keystone sweetheart silent
For this upload I decided to combine the audio from the fun 1928 song "The Sweetheart Of Six Other Guys" by Fred Hall and his Sugar Babies (Okeh 41026) with a handfull of public domain video clips of Mabel Normand appearing with different "sweethearts". I thought it made a good combination...
Irving Mills' Hotsy-Totsy Gang-My Little Honey And Me (1929)
- Length: 2:58
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- Author: laughland
Tags: irving mills buster keaton Sybil Seely Virginia fox neighbors one week honey hotsy 1929 1920 silent
Here's a little video I put together to accompany the Brunswick recording "My Little Honey And Me" by Irving Mills' Hotsy-Totsy Gang. --------------- The various film clips are all taken from public domain prints of two great Buster Keaton films from 1920 - Neighbors and One Week and feature...
Eshbaugh's Wizard cartoon
- Length: 7:43
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- Author: laughland
Tags: eshbaugh stalling wizard oz
Early animated Oz story by the Ted Eshbaugh studio from 1933 and featuring music by Carl Stalling. It was intended to be the first in a series of Oz cartoons but from what I understand it was never released theatrically because of copyright disputes and the project died.
Toby The Pup - Down South
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Tags: toby pup marcus huemer mintz
Early sound cartoon by the Mintz studio (1931). Now with annotations - watch it and see!!
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Arcadia Peacock Orchestra of St Louis Roaring 20's
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- Author: VictrolaJazz
Tags: Arcadia Peacock Orchestra of St Louis Roaring 20's
Ah! Ah! Archie! is one of six sides recorded on November 29, 1924 in St. Louis. It's also one of the hottest of their recordings!
Mike Markel's Orchestra Under the Moon Roaring 20's
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- Author: VictrolaJazz
Tags: Mike Markel's Orchestra Under the Moon Roaring 20's
There is nothing to compare to the crystal-clear, bell-like clarity of a late-20's Okeh Electric or Columbia. This clarity was lost by the late 30's and all through the 40's. Vinyl LP's of the 50's were the first records postwar to approach the sound quality of these records.
SCREEN SONG
- Length: 7:37
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- Author: MatineeattheBijou29
Tags: Max Dave Fleischer screen songs bouncing ball sing-a-long cartoon newsreel headline history theater
Max Fleischer produced and Brother Dave directed this "Screen Song" featuring Vincent Lopez and his orchestra accompanied by the "Famous Bouncing Ball." An uncredited soloist is featured singing "I Don't Want to Make History" in the live-action centerpiece. The wrap-around cartoon sequences makes...
The Hoosier Hop (1929)
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- Author: stjn00
Tags: rosetta vivian duncan sisters talkie musical 1929 technicolor
This jolly number is taken from the 1929 musical It's A Great Life starring Rosetta And Vivian Duncan and Lawrence Gray
