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Trocadero is a 1944 American film directed by William Nigh.
The film is a fictional story of the creation of the Trocadero night club with the two foster children of Tony Rocadero erecting the club in their late father's memory. The film is an excuse to feature a variety of performers doing their act in the club, including an animated character from Dave Fleischer.
Trocadero (1944) COMEDY
Trocadero (1944) COMEDY (.)
Rosemary Lane sings 'Trying to Forget' by Tony Romano and Morey Amsterdam in 'Trocadero' 1944
► The Stardusters in Trocadero
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Stars: Rosemary Lane, Johnny Downs, Ralph Morgan Director: William Nigh Writers: Allan Gale (screenplay), Charles F. Chaplin (original story) A newspaper columnist and host of his own national radio program, hangs out in Hollywood's famed Trocadero restaurant to get the story of the famed screenland nitery.
Stars: Rosemary Lane, Johnny Downs, Ralph Morgan Director: William Nigh Writers: Allan Gale (screenplay), Charles F. Chaplin (original story) A newspaper . Two young people (Rosemary Lane, Johnny Downs) hire a swing band to help a struggling nightclub. Stars: Martha Tilton, Iris Adrian, Charles Collins Director: Sam Newfield Writers: Louise Rousseau (original story), Gail Davenport (original story) . Stars: Richard Arlen, Ellen Drew, Leonid Kinskey Director: William Berke Writers: Nicholas T. Barrows, William Tunberg THE GO-GETTIN'EST GUY AND THE .
Tony Romano and Morey Amsterdam wrote one song for the film Trocadero in 1944. It is a wonderful torch song that got lost in a forgettable film about one of the legendary nightclubs in old Hollywood. Rosemary Lane was one of the 'Lane Sisters,' very popular in films of the 30' and 40's. (Notable: Four Wives - 1939). This lovely song is accompanied on guitar by Tony Romano but the guitarist we see is an actor. He is not actually playing that instrument! ~ Lisa
1944. Stardusters sing "Roundabout Way" and join in big band finale of "Trocadero." Rosemary Lane, Johnny Downs
Stars: Martha Tilton, Iris Adrian, Charles Collins Director: Sam Newfield Writers: Louise Rousseau (original story), Gail Davenport (original story) Rags-to-riches-to-rags story features Benny Goodman vocalist Martha Tilton as an unemployed big band singer who takes a job as an operator at a jukebox company. After falling in love with a bandleader, she gets a chance to get back in the limelight by singing for his group.
The gang is befriended by a millionaire whom they save from a mugging. Director: Wallace Fox Writer: Frank H. Young (original story & screenplay) Stars: Leo Gorcey, Huntz Hall, Gabriel Dell
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For broadcast quality material of this reel or to know more about our Public Domain collection, contact us at info@footagefarm.co.uk Paris Liberation memorial service - Ext. Les Invalides. LS setting up camera (soft). Tomb of unknown soldier. National Guard on foot. Stevens and others with camera near unknown soldier’s grave. National Guard parade. Plane (glider?) flies overhead. Tanks lined up. President Eisenhower walks to grave, salutes and lays wreath. Photographers and cameramen. Military band plays. Ike and others leave; tanks follow. GIs and French girls chatting, flirting, kissing. POV from car hurtling towards La Concorde. Military, civilian, cycle and pedestrian traffic on Champs Elysees. Women drinking with GIs. Chicken on jeep. CU French woman and couple talking...
Stars: Chester Morris, Nancy Kelly, Jane Farrar Director: William Berke Writers: Ralph Graves (story), Winston Miller (screenplay) Chester Morris plays Larry Burke, editor for a weekly photo magazine. Impressed by the work of photojournalist Pat Marvin, Burke hires Marvin sight unseen, only to discover that "he" is a "she" (Nancy Kelly). Having evidently never heard of Margaret Bourke-White, Burke insists that the shutterbug racket is no job for a dame, but Pat intends to prove him wrong. In the process, she becomes the prime suspect in a murder case, forcing Burke to come out from behind his desk and solve the mystery himself
Church:(You know what you could bitch about anything couldn't who.
We're about to get a tank and your'e worried about chicks. What chicks are we going to pick up man! And secondly how are you going to pick up chicks in a car that looks like that?)
Simmons:(You ever wonder why we're here?)
Grif:(It's one of lifes greatest mysteries isn't it? I don't know man but it keeps me up at night.)
Roses are red
And violets are blue.
One day we'll cruise down
Blood Gulch avenue
It's red versus red
and blue versus blue
It's I against I
and me against you
Sarge:(I like it, got a ring to it)
Violets are blue, roses are red
living like this we were already dead
Church:(What is that music!!!...Im going for the jeep, cover me)
Hop in my car
it don't have any doors
Simmons:(Shotgun!)
Grif:(Shotgun!...Fuck)
It's built like a cat
It lands on fours
Grif:(I think it looks more like a puma)
My car's like a puma
it drives on all (simmons) ONE, TWO, READY, THREE
Simmons:(SON OF A BITCH)
Grif:(SON OF A BITCH!!!!!)
Church:(SON OF A BITCH)
(THis Doesn't seem physically possible!!!)
Tucker:(Holy fuck, you team killing fucktard)
Simmons:(You back-stabbing cock-bite)
(Is this guy a retard?)
(That Doesn't seem physically possible)
Red versus red
Blue versus blue