Rob (Dick Van Dyke) plans to devote an episode of "The Alan Brady Show" to a showcase of famous old radio comedians. The...
|
Himself
|
1964
|
How Dooo You Do? offers two refugees from radio's Eddie Cantor Show, Bert Gordon and Harry Von Zell, as an erstwhile comedy...
|
Himself
|
1946
|
After a year's absence, entertainer Eddie Cantor returned to the screen in the self-produced Show Business. The plot is...
|
|
1944
|
|
Boris Rascalnikoff
|
1943
|
Practically everybody on the Warner Bros. lot shows up in the wartime morale-boosting musical extravaganza Thank Your Lucky...
|
|
1943
|
A musical star leaves the show and convinces the financial backer to leave also when she finds out that her leading man is...
|
|
1943
|
Next to Ann Miller, few Columbia contractees made more B musicals than Jinx Falkenberg. In Sing for Your Supper, Falkenberg...
|
"The Mad Russian"
|
1941
|
Musical comedy star Phil Regan headlines this modest Republic tunefest. He plays an American bandleader who inherits an Irish...
|
The Mad Russian
|
1938
|
New Faces of 1937 was supposed to be the vanguard of a series of annual musical comedies -- RKO Radio's latest attempt to...
|
|
1937
|
In this comedy, a waitress at a local lunch counter inadvertently foils a bank robbery and finds herself turned into a...
|
|
1935
|