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The Best of Big Bands and Swing (Hollywood Rhythm Volume 2)
Directors:   (various), Mack Sennett
Starring:   Artie Shaw, Bing Crosby, Cary Grant, Ethel Merman, Ginger Rogers, Helen Kane, Jeanette MacDonald, Rudy Vallee
Country:   U.S.
Genres:   Music & Dance, Short Films
Type:   B&W
Year:   1929-1939
Length:   118 mins.
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Synopsis
During the "Dawn Of Sound," musical short subjects were the hors d'oeuvre before the main feature, and an effective means for the studio to test their freshly signed talent in front of the camera. Aggressively pursuing the top singers, songwriters and musicians of Tin Pan Alley, Paramount's roster of contract players was composed of some of the top names in the world of entertainment.

Cary Grant makes his film debut as a sailor cruising the Far East in search of whoopee in Singapore Sue. Artie Shaw presents a master class in the elementals of swingband construction (Artie Shaw's Class In Swing). A very young Bing Crosby croons three ballads in Dream House, a comedy-musical directed by slapstick impresario Mack Sennett.

This collection showcases several top female vocalists, including Ethel Merman (Her Future), Ruth Etting (Favorite Melodies and Lillian Roth (Meet The Boyfriend). There's also a two-edged homage to that icon of thirties naughtiness, Betty Boop, with appearances by Betty's prototype, "Boop-a-Doop Girl" Helen Kane (A Lesson In Love), and Betty's actual voice, Mae Questel (Musical Doctor, in which Dr. Rudy Vallee finds musical deficiencies to be the root of all ills).

Perhaps the gem of this collection, however, is Office Blues, in which a pre-Astaire and pre-stardom Ginger Rogers cavorts with Broadway chorines in an Art Deco extravaganza. With artists like these on the bill it's clear that the short subject -- not the feature -- was often the highlight of the program!

(by Richard Barrios, author of A Song In The Dark: The Birth Of The Musical Film)

This collection includes:
  • Blue Of The Night (1933, with Bing Crosby)
  • Musical Doctor (1932, with Rudy Vallee, Mae Questel)
  • Singapore Sue (1931, with Anna chang, Cary Grant)
  • Office Blues (1930, with Ginger Rogers)
  • Artie Shaw's Class In Swing (1939, with Artie Shaw)
  • Her Future (1930, with Ethel Merman)
  • A Lesson In Love (1931, with Helen Kane)
  • Favorite Melodies (1929, with Ruth Etting)
  • Meet The Boyfriend (1930, with Lillian Roth)
  • Dream House (1932, with Bing Crosby)
Extras on DVD
Bonus performances (from Kino's Studio Snapshots video) by -
  • Bob Willis and His Texas Playboys
  • Ginger Rogers & Jack Oakie
  • Tallulah Bankhead
  • Kate Smith
  • Jeanette MacDonald
  • Maurice Chevalier
  • The Boswell Sisters
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