Eddie Cantor Filmes

  • 1934
    The Hollywood Gad-About

    The Hollywood Gad-About

    The Hollywood Gad-About

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    A parade highlights the Screen Actors Guild's Film Stars Frolic, hosted by Walter Winchell as Master of Ceremonies.

    The Hollywood Gad-About
  • 1953
    Yesterday and Today

    Yesterday and Today

    Yesterday and Today

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    A compilation of early-day silent films that serves as a glimpse back to the formative days of the movie industry as a salute to Hollywood's Golden...

    Yesterday and Today
  • 1934
    Screen Snapshots No. 11

    Screen Snapshots No. 11

    Screen Snapshots No. 11

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    Long before the release of the cult film Dracula vs. Frankenstein, the original stars of Dracula and Frankenstein met face to face--for a game of...

    Screen Snapshots No. 11
  • 1944
    Show Business

    Show Business

    Show Business

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    Musical about vaudeville performers, from 1944.

    Show Business
  • 1971
    The Great Radio Comedians

    The Great Radio Comedians

    The Great Radio Comedians

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    Documentary about radio comedies primarily focused on Burns & Allen, Edgar Bergen & Charlie McCarthy, The Jack Benny Program, Fibber McGee & Molly,...

    The Great Radio Comedians
  • 1930
    Insurance

    Insurance

    Insurance

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    Eddie Cantor does a Vaudeville doctor routine.

    Insurance
  • 1930
    Getting a Ticket

    Getting a Ticket

    Getting a Ticket

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    Eddie Cantor tries to fix a speeding ticket.

    Getting a Ticket
  • 1923
    A Few Moments with Eddie Cantor

    A Few Moments with Eddie Cantor

    A Few Moments with Eddie Cantor

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    Early sound film featuring comedian Eddie Cantor.

    A Few Moments with Eddie Cantor
  • 1930
    Caught Short

    Caught Short

    Caught Short

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    Landladies Polly Smith and Marie Jones, who operate boardinghouses on the same side of the street, are afflicted with numerous petty envies and...

    Caught Short