It’s time to once again take your front-row seats to the best variety show of the Jazz Age, as the vaunted and venerable Vitaphone presents a third collection of vintage Vaudeville and more sound ...
IF you have ever enjoyed Al Jolson on the stage you had better run up at once to the Winter Garden and see him in “The Singing Fool.” If you don’t like him—there are strange people in this world—don’t ...
The Lion and the Mouse. “Father, I love her” and “Now I must act” fell on the ears of the audience at the Vitaphone’s latest offering. They were uttered boldly and flatly by a weak-chinned young ...
If you know about Vitaphone shorts, the news that a newly restored selection is ready for public viewing courtesy of the UCLA Film & Television Archive is all the information you need. If you haven’t ...
Irving L. Foy, the last of vaudeville‘s famed “Seven Little Foys,” died in his sleep April 20 in Albuquerque, New Mex. He was 94. The “Seven Little Foys” were headliners during vaudeville’s Golden Age ...
Steven Spielberg, Alexander Payne, David Fincher and Ken Jennings also are headed to the April 18-21 event in Hollywood. By Mike Barnes Senior Editor Those attending the 15th annual TCM Classic Film ...
In the 1920s, Hollywood studios were riding high. There was skepticism when a new technology came along that would let movie audiences hear actors talking. But Warner Brothers took a gamble and wired ...
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