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- A musical revue involving a group of World War I soldiers who discover Paris to be a city full of chorus girls.
- A musical revue with singing firemen parading along the streets.They pass through a picnic ground and racetrack, while women spectators burst into song and dance.
- Joe McDoakes endeavors to move his furniture with a 1906 car.
- A woman ascends on a visual journey through the stages of her life as her autonomy, identity and sexuality evolve from childhood naivete into absolute freedom.
- Joe McDoakes is a shy, rookie motorcycle cop. The first traffic violator he stops is a tough character and intimidates Joe out of giving him a ticket, and the next is a beautiful blonde who has no trouble distracting Joe and avoiding a ticket. Joe decides to be tough on the next one he stops, which turns out to be the police commissioner. Joe is removed from the force, caught speeding, and given a ticket.
- Joe McDoakes graduates from Potash University and gets a job in a bank run by former classmate Harrington Arrington Farrington Jr. Joe struggles in his menial tasks for years and eventually learns enough to embezzle $1,000,000 and take over the bank.
- Joe MacDoakes' next-door neighbor Marvin comes over to help him fix his lawn-sprinkling system, but they get the pipes crossed with the gas-line and almost asphyxiate themselves. They then decide to paint the living-room table and end up painting the whole house trying to cover their mistakes. Marvin accidentally gets Joe caught in the washing machine, thinks he is seeing him on a television set, and goes home leaving Joe to tumble-and-rinse.
- A satiric look at doctors and hospitals through the eyes of Joe McDoakes.
- Students at New York's Rovina Finishing School for Girls send their photographs to the makers of Claybury's Beauty Soap in the hope of being chosen as "Miss Complexion of 1934". Martha Howson wins the contest, which includes a trip to Hollywood and a tour of the Warner Brothers lot with Lyle Talbot. When she gets to the studio, all she wants to do is meet Dick Powell, star of the new Warner Brothers film Dames (1934). During her search for Powell, she (and the audience) gets to see several scenes from that movie.
- Joe McDoakes asks for a raise and is informed by his boss that the employee selected by him to run the office while he is on vacation will get a raise. Joe works hard and is selected, but manages to get himself de-selected when he hears his boss rehearsing for a gangster role in a play and calls the police.
- Ghost and her body Zombie hunt for food during the last dregs of the apocalypse.
- Released as part of a series of WB shorts under the collective title of "Technicolor Specials" (WB production number 2003) this short most likely holds the WB house record for a 20-minute film containing footage from the most different titles in their inventory. It's theme of a singing guided tour of the lot (and some of the footage) is from 1944's "Musical Movieland", the former title holder, and it contains clips from 1939's "Quiet, Please" and "Royal Rodeo"; "Sunday Roundup" from 1936 and 1940's "The Singing Dude." Pieces from "Out Where the Stars Begin" and "Swingtime in the Movies" may also be used, but it's hard to tell since they all tend to run together and show up in a lot of places during the 1940's Warner shorts. Its title of "Movieland Magic" is most apt considering the sleight-of-hand performed by the WB Shorts and Sales departments in once again selling the same film clips for the 3rd, 4th or more times.
- When an out-of-work Chicagoan travels west as a hobo on a freight train, he finds himself falsely accused of murder.
- After six months of marriage--a whole half-year!--a couple decides that they have made a mistake and plans to divorce. Her father, though, has other ideas and hatches a plot to to make them realize that they really do love each other and they should stay married.
- In a world where having light skin is glorified, Ron finds out that, in Hollywood, being of mixed-race is not the advantage he once thought it was.
- The imagery, strong words, and dynamic performances in Lizzo's song video highlight self-love, body positivity, and individualism. bold, vibrant, and brimming with life.
- This Warner's "Melody Masters" short (production number 7502) has Humberto Herrerre and his South American band in a Spanish setting, and features dancers Mayta Palmera and Theodore Rando in two solos, while singer Dinora Rego sings "Chick-Qui-Boom."
- When Alice questions Joe as to whether his insurance policy is paid up, he begins to see a plot to murder him in everything she does. He shakes and sweats when he hears Alice discussing with the handyman how to use an ax, when she orders a gun for his birthday, when he finds a box of rat poison, and even when she offers to rub his neck. Soon Joe has been committed to a sanitarium for hallucinations.
- This short presents brief dramatizations of how Stephen Foster came to write four of his well-known songs. After each vignette, the audience is invited to sing along with The Melody Makers as the lyrics are displayed on title cards.
- Still Here is a film exploring the grief and harsh reality that comes with losing someone you love.
- Fame proves to be too overwhelming when Scott becomes a national hero.
- Game show that was the predecessor to "Press Your Luck" played with largely identical rules three contestants attempt to win cash and prizes and avoid losing their winnings to the devil.
- A musical which begins with six men and a woman singing; then a dance number; finally, the six men and woman sing again.
- Marcus - A hyper, adventurous film student who loves acting. He is quick to role play and loves to impersonate and improvise scenes with his friends Riley and Marilee. Marilee - Bright, sarcastic, funny, free spirit, easily holds her own with the boys, Marcus and Riley. As an acting student, she is adept at playing off her male counterparts, keeping them on their toes with wit and uncanny awareness. Riley - Nerdy, intelligent, slightly introverted, a film school student who prefers to be the director more than the actor, Riley lives his life more through the camera and through social media than in real time and space.
- This is the German-language version of 1930's "The Way of All Men", shot by Warner Bros. in Hollywood with a German-speaking cast.
- Joe and Alice McDoakes are planning on throwing a party, but Joe mixes up his list of creditors with the list of names Alice gave him to invite. The creditors have a much better time than Joe does.
- The first segment (of three) shows that the business of being a movie star is very strenuous and time consuming, as the camera follows Marie Wilson through one average day in the life of a Warner Bros. contract player.
- A short documentary on the making of the motion picture The Curse of La Llorona.
- A Salesman tries to locate a notorious Mexican bandit, comedy musical
- Joe McDoakes can't find a job as a bassoonist, so he pawns his instrument. Then a friend gets him a job as a fiddle player in a gypsy tea room, but his playing drives away the diners and he is fired. He finally catches on as a one-man band.
- On the eve of her divorce, a mother enlists her sister's aid in smuggling her young son out of the house, fearing that she will lose custody of him and hides out in the apartment of her husband's bachelor lawyer, who has just left town for a month. Complications arise when the lawyer's parents unexpectedly pay him a visit, and the woman is forced to pose as his new wife in order to be able to stay hidden out in the apartment.
- Parallel French-speaking version of Warners' "High Pressure" (1932), a comedy satire on fast-talking promoters, crazy inventors, and stock market hype. The story line comes from Kandel's stage play "Hot Money," which had played on Broadway a month or two in 1931, before Warners bought screen rights and changed the title.
- The Voice Arts® Awards is a global competition celebrating some of the world's most brilliant media, where the voice is a key creative element. Voice Actors, Creative Directors, Producers, Marketing Executives, Copywriters, Audio Engineers, Casting Directors and Spoken Word Artists all have a voice and 80 categories include English and Spanish, as well as OUTSTANDING BODY OF WORK - FOREIGN LANGUAGE, which includes all languages. The 2019 Voice Arts® Awards Gala was held at Warner Bros Studios in Burbank, CA on November 17th.
- A failed painter meets a graffiti artist who will help her open up to street art.
- In need of a new vehicle, Joe goes to the Cagey Car Company lot to get a used car--with predictable results.
- This is a post-war (1946) filmed version of "Meet Your Navy," a 15 minute WWII radio program which originated on Chicago radio station WLS during the war and was carried nation wide on the NBC Blue (later ABC) Network. Featured in the film are the Navy Orchestra conducted by Joseph Johnson, the 100 man Navy Chorus with Robert Extrum as soloist, a double quartet of African-American sailors, a comedy group of five sailors known as The Buccaneers who perform a novelty song in the style of Spike Jones, and a sentimental duet sung by Jack Kilty and Gloria Brochman. Durward Kirby, better known in the 50s and 60s as the television side kick of Gary Moore, is the host/announcer.
- This musical short features four songs associated with the western United States. The first two were written in the 19th century, the others in the 20th. After the initial rendition of each song, Art Gilmore invites the audience to sing along as the lyrics are shown on the screen.
- Between two wrongs...What is right...?
- Two sisters battle for the love of a man.