Little Lippert Studios wasn't really equipped to produce large-scale musicals, but the company can't be faulted for trying....
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Director
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1950
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In this slick melodrama, a sort of film-noir for women, a nightclub singer has an affair with an unhappily married San...
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Songwriter
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1947
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Having previously introduced Cole Porter's hit song "Don't Fence Me In" in Hollywood Canteen, Roy Rogers performs the song...
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Songwriter
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1945
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In this musical comedy, a pair of small-potatoes performers try to make it to the big-time after winning an amateur talent...
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Screen Story
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1944
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One of the most beloved American films, this captivating wartime adventure of romance and intrigue from director...
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Songwriter
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1943
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In this dark drama an iron-willed older sister forcibly thrusts her only modestly talented younger sister into a Broadway...
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Songwriter
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1942
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Four Mothers was the last of three films inspired by Fannie Hurst's sentimental novel Sister Act. As in the earlier...
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Songwriter
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1941
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Songwriter
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1940
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Warner Bros. Tear Gas Squad manages to pack thrills, comedy, romance and songs into a neat 55-minute package. Dennis Morgan...
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Composer (Music Score)
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1940
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In this drama, an innocent man is framed for murder and sent to Sing Sing where he meets a kindly prison chaplain who helps...
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Songwriter
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1938
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Broadway Musketeers is a remake of the 1932 Warner Bros. drama Three on a Match, with numerous concessions made to the now...
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Songwriter
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1938
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Slight Case of Murder is a breakneck-paced comedy starring Edward G. Robinson as a tough but good-hearted bootlegger. When...
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Composer (Music Score), Songwriter
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1938
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Once a staple of summer stock and community theatres, Bella and Samuel Spewack's Broadway farce Boy Meets Girl dates rather...
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Songwriter
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1938
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This musical comedy is based on a modestly successful Broadway play and stars Humphrey Bogart as wrestling promoter Ed Hatch....
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Composer (Music Score)
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1938
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The Warner Bros. custom of casting their Dick Foran singing Westerns with whomever was available from the studio's large...
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Songwriter
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1937
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Returning to his home spread in the Red River border area between Texas and Oklahoma, Tal Holladay (Dick Foran) is falsely...
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Composer (Music Score)
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1937
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German director Joe May brought a decidedly Teutonic ambience to his American film Confession--no surprise, since the film...
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Composer (Music Score)
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1937
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An American actress gets herself a titled husband in this routine comedy from Warner Bros. Unable to get work in her home...
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Composer (Music Score), Songwriter
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1937
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This drama is based upon a play by George S. Kaufman, The Butter and Egg Man. It tells the tale of Erwin, a naive yokel who...
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Songwriter
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1937
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In response to Republic's Gene Autry westerns of the late 1930s, Warner Bros. created its own singing cowboy, Dick Foran, for...
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Songwriter
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1937
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A lovely stenographer, tired of men falling all over her, tries to make herself homely in this comedy. With her horn rim...
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Composer (Music Score)
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1937
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The most enjoyable of the Warner Bros.-Dick Foran singing Westerns, this film pitches lawyer Foran against unscrupulous land...
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Songwriter
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1937
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In this football drama, a college gridiron star attempts to leave the game, at the request of his girl friend who does not...
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Songwriter
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1937
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Fight manager Nick Donati (Edward G. Robinson) has just lost his best fighter to crooked promoter Turkey Morgan...
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Songwriter
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1937
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In this lively adventure aimed at youthful audiences, a wiseacre fireman soon finds himself in trouble with his fire captain...
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Songwriter
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1937
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In this children's adventure, the children of a small town are enthralled by the tales of the town drunk. The story centers...
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Songwriter
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1937
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A stagecoach race, murder and a singing cowboy are the main ingredients in this pleasant western from Warner Bros. The...
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Composer (Music Score)
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1937
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Another good entry in Warner Bros' Dick Foran western series, Blazing Sixes casts Foran as Red, an undercover federal agent....
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Composer (Music Score)
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1937
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Songwriter
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1936
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In this drama, a press agent loses his job and becomes a Hollywood radio columnist. He is angry about having to change...
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Composer (Music Score), Songwriter
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1936
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As originally conceived by detective novelist Frederick Nebel, hotshot girl reporter Torchy Blaine was a male news-hound...
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Composer (Music Score), Songwriter
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1936
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The second of singing cowboy Dick Foran's Warner Bros. westerns, Song of the Saddle was a decided improvement on the first...
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Songwriter
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1936
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The 1936 comedy-mystery The Princess Comes Across might well have been inspired by a real-life incident during the...
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Composer (Music Score), Songwriter
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1936
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This Dick Foran "singing western" makes extensive use of stock footage from First National's Ken Maynard series of the silent...
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Songwriter
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1936
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In this lively campus comedy, a stern rowing coach sets up a rigorous practice schedule for his team and insists they lead...
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Songwriter
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1936
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Made with the full cooperation of the real-life Texas Rangers (who never met a publicity gimmick they didn't like), this...
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Songwriter
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1936
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Songwriter
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1935
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