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 | Nancy Carroll "Dancing to Save My Sole" "Dance Mad" with Al Norman, Abe Lyman and his orchestra. Scene from "Paramount on Parade" (1930)This movie comes from private collection. Picture and sound quality will not be good. |  | 1930 Jazzy Dance Number With Abe Lyman and his Orchestra, Nancy Carroll, (Rubber Legs) Al Norman and Skeets Gallagher. From 1930 " Dancing To Save Your Sole -" |  | Hot Saturday Hot Saturday with Cary Grant (Romer Sheffield) and Nancy Carroll (Ruth Brock) |  | National Theatre / The Enchantment / Victoria Benedictsson E-trailer for the National Theatre's production of 'The Enchantment' by Victoria Benedictsson in a new version by Clare Bayley.I've known such exultation. I've felt a kind of wild joy, as if thousands of birds have been set free, and are wheeling around my head.One sunny day in Paris, Gustave Alland, famous artist and philanderer, visits Louise Strandberg -- convalescing in her brother's studio -- and casts her effortlessly under his spell. In a vain attempt to escape, she exiles herself to her provincial hometown in Sweden. But a letter propels her back to Paris and into his arms. And for a brief moment, before the horror, ecstasy is hers.Victoria Benedictsson, groundbreaking Swedish novelist and playwright, was the inspiration for Strindberg's Miss Julie. She had a scandalous affair which led to her suicide soon after completing the play, in 1888.British PremiereFrom 24 JulyBritish PremiereFrom 24 July Director: Paul MillerDesigner: Simon DawLighting Designer: Bruno PoetMusic: David ShrubsoleE-trailer produced by Harold Raitt featuring Nancy Carroll, Niamh Cusack, Patrick Drury, Hugh Skinner and Zubin Varla with music by David Shrubsole. |  | angham and carol samaha and nancy ajram i love all these singers and the music |  | King Kong Intro + Famous 1930's Film Partners On Cards 1930's King Kong introduces the following set of movie star cigarette cards:http://stores.ebay.com/Creamofcards-Cigarette-Cards#bottomManufacturer: Gallaher Series Title: Film Partners Year Of Issue: 1935 (All Original Cards, See Feedback) Card Size: normal Complete Set: yes Number of Cards Offered: 48 cardsThe set featured in the video includes the following:Jane Baxter and Matheson Lang in Drake of England,Fred MacMurray and Claudette Colbert in The Gilded Lily,Steffi Duna and Regis Toomey in Red Morning,Jeannette Macdonald and Nelson Eddy in Naughty Marietta,Ross Alexander and Gloria Stuart in Maybe it's, Love,Joan Bennett and Francis Lederer in The Pursuit of Happiness,Anthony Bushell and Joan Gardner in The Scarlet Pimpernel,Madeleine Carroll and Robert Donat in The Thirty-Nine Steps,Nancy Carroll and George Murphy in Jealousy,, Gary Cooper and Joan Crawford in To-Day We Live,Clark Gable and Joan Crawford in Forsaking All Others,Norah Howard and Robertson Hare in Car of Dreams,Josephine Hutchinson and George Brent in The Sacred Flame,John Loder and Elsa Lanchester in The Private, Henry VIII,Myrna Loy and Cary Grant in Wings in the Dark,Lyle Talbot and Mary Astor in Racing Luck,Janet Gaynor and Warner Baxter in One More Spring,Tim McCoy and Billie Seward in Law Beyond the Range,George Burns and Gracie Allen in Love in Bloom,, Anna Lee and Les Allen in Heat Wave,Wendy Barrie and Spencer Tracy in It's A Small World,Myrna Loy and Reginald Denny in A Night in Cairo,Victor Jory and Fay Wray in White Lies,Norma Shearer and Flush in The Barretts of Wimpole Street,Frances Drake |  | 1920's Silent Movies Cigarette Cards + Greta Garbo, History Greta Garbo introduces a set of 1920's silent movie star cigarette cards:http://stores.ebay.com/Creamofcards-Cigarette-Cards#bottomManufacturer: Godfrey Phillips Series Title: Cinema Stars Year Of Issue: 1925 Card Size: normal Complete Set: yes Number of Cards Offered: 30 cards Includes the following 1920's silent film stars:John Gilbert,Sue Carol,Conrad Nagel,George O'Brien,Fay Wray,Clara Bow,Anita Page,Greta Garbo,Louise Brooks,Betty Bronson,Annette Benson,George K Arthur,Laura La Plante,Antonio Moreno,Agnes Franey,Esther Ralston,Dolores Costello,Nancy Carroll,Mary Brian,, Barbara Kent,Richard Dix,Mary Nolan,Dorothy Mackaill,Janet Gaynor,Reginald Denny,Mary Philbin,Norma Shearer,Bebe Daniels,Marion Davies,Bessie Love |  | National Theatre London / The Enchantment interviews Nancy Caroll and Zubin Varla, currently appearing in National Theatre's production of 'The Enchantment', talk about love and relationships. |  | The Shoop Shoop Song (It's In His Kiss) The Shoop Shoop Song by Betty Everett with Cary Grant |  | Hear The King's Men Quartet The King's Men Quartet. Unissued recording from 1934. Sheet music and photographs represent films in which the quartet was heard and (usually) seen. Many are not familiar with the King's Men Quartet, even though they are seen or heard in some very famous motion pictures. They formed in 1929 when Paramount was recruiting a quartet for the film "Sweetie" with Nancy Carroll. By 1934 the personnel became permanent: Ken Darby, Arranger & Bass; Rad Robinson Baritone; Jon Dodson, Lead Tenor; (Grafton) Bud Linn, Top Tenor. After appearing on and off camera in several important musical films (including "Let's Go Native," "Hollywood Party," "Murder at the Vanities") Darby shipped an audition recording (a 16" transcription) to Paul Whiteman, who hired the quartet the same year, 1934. While with Whiteman, the King's Men made hundreds of radio appearances (Kraft Music Hall), RCA-Victor records and films, such as "Thanks a Million" (they are seen in the number "New O'leans"). In the film "Honolulu" the King's Men play the Marx Brothers with two Grouchos. They subsequently appeared with many other orchestra leaders, including Rudy Vallee. They were heard, and sometimes seen, in many feature films, including "Belle of the Nineties" (Troubled Waters), "Alexander's Ragtime Band," "Murder at the Vanities" (Lovely One) and notably "The Wizard of Oz," in which they are the off screen voices for the Lollipop Guild. "Wizard..." is Darby's first screen credit. This led to vocal direction on more films, including Frank Sinatra's first, "Higher and Higher." When John Charles Thomas starred on the Westinghouse Hour, Ken Darby formed the Ken Darby Choir, which was the basis for his chorus in the movies he made for 20th Century Fox and others. A smaller group, the Ken Darby Singers, made a commercial record set of "The Wizard of Oz" and "Pinocchio." These stayed in the catalogue for years, because MGM refused to produce a sound track album on Wizard until thirty years after the film was released.In the 1940s the King's Men were remembered as the singing cowboys of the Hopalong Cassidy films. For a few years they were associated with the Music Department at Disney Studios ("Make Mine Music," "Pinocchio"), and on the long-running radio show "Fibber McGee & Molly." The King's Men group was the basis for the Ken Darby Singers, featured on John Charles Thomas' "Westinghouse Broadcasts" and on many Decca phonograph records, such as Bing Crosby's original recording of "White Christmas." While each member of the quartet kept busy in the entertainment field, it was Ken Darby whose name will last longest in movie music history. With collaborators Alfred Newman and Victor Young, he won three Academy Awards for his adaptations of musicals. |
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