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 ...
CINEMA made a noisy leap forward on Aug. 6, 1926. At the Warner Theater in New York City, Warner Bros. premiered the John Barrymore swashbuckler “Don Juan,” a showcase for Vitaphone, one of the early ...
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 ...
Lights of New York, first seven-reel all-talkie, is made by Vitaphone (Warner Brothers). It was undoubtedly put together in a hurry; but as an experiment, like the first hot-dog sandwich, it is a ...
Vitaphone must have really enjoyed Earl Burtnett because they made four shorts together in 1928 and this here was the first Burtnett introduces the musical numbers as well as the musician doing the ...
Gus Arnhein and His Coconut Grove Orchestra is an agreeable shortand one of the earlier Vitaphone released While the band is just about totally forgotten today they had a nice sound and are a nice ...