Pathéscope 9.5mm Sound (1956)

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SIXTY-THREE MUSICALS T9300 Cheerio. (2 Reels). Billy Merrin and his Commanders, with Ken Crossley, the song-stylist of the air, and Alice and Jimmy Dey, offer delightful musical entertainment. T9301 Clap Hands. (2 Reels). Charlie Kunz, wizard of the piano and his Band, together with Teddy Brown, maestro of the xylophone, combine to give you a jolly round of musical entertainment of dance tunes. T9303 Ocean Tempest. (1 Reel). A veritable symphony of sound and sea, wherein the ocean in all its moods is attuned to melodious music from the organ. 19304 Scenes in Harmony. (1 Reel). The beauties of the land, the fruit trees in luscious bloom, scenes of open and unspoiled countryside skilfully woven into a delightful film, with famous melodies as a sound accompaniment. T9305 The Show's the Thing. (2 Reels). Billy Merrin and his Com manders, with Ronald Frankau and the Dorchester Girls in a round of symphonic jazz and enjoyment. T93I0 Blue of the Night. (2 Reels). A light story to allow Bing Crosby to sing three songs, including "Auf Wiedersehen" and "Blue of the Night". T93I6 Harlem Holiday. (I Reel). Turner Layton singing "East of the Sun '; Buck and Bubbles singing "Harlem Rhythm"; Elizabeth Welch singing "Nightfall"; Nicholas Brothers in a "hot" song and dance number. T934I Sing, Bing, Sing. (2 Reels). Bing Crosby, with a well-laid plan to elope with old Sale's daughter finds excuse to render "Hideawray", then "Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea", next "Lovable", and finally "Snuggle in my Arms". r9342 Pathe-Vox Review No. 1. (1 Reel). Some highlights of the screen. Arthur Riscoe and Frances Day singing "Between You and Me and the Carpet"; George Gee and Gina Malo singing "Can't You See What I've Got"; George Formby singing "Riding in the T.T. Races". T9343 Pathe-Vox Review No. 2. (I Reel). Florence Desmond and George Formby singing "Riding on a Rainbov^"; Binnie Hale singing "I'm so happy to be Back Home"; Sonnie Hale on an hilarious shopping expedition. T9344 Pathe-Vox Review No. 3. (1 Reel). Binnie Hale and Gordon Harker learn to dance the Rumba; Florence Desmond and George Formby singing "Your Way is My Way"; Frances Day singing "Me and My Dog". T9350 Across Europe With Jack Hylton and His Band. (2 Reels). Presenting a sparkling interpretation of the manner in which a piece of music would be played in various parts of the world, and with the following great names in variety to entertain you : The Leon Woizikowsky Ballet; The Dalmora Can-Can Dancers; Camora, the Spanish Dancing Beauty; The Two Mackeys, Harlem's Hottest "Hoofers"; Magda Neeld, Australia's Star of Song; Mathea Merryfield, the exotic Dancer.