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Hollywood on Parade #1
Hollywood on Parade was a series of short subjects produced by Paramount Pictures between 1932 and 1934. They showcased the studio's stars both in newsreel-type footage (glimpses of Hollywood figures at premieres, parties, the races, etc.) and in new material such as sketches or musical numbers. The print quality of these isn't the greatest, but there's some interesting stuff here. There are 13 of these films available, so I will number them from 1 to 13.
In this installment, Fredric March has hosting duties. He first introduces Mitzi Green, who sings "Was That the Human Thing to Do?" Next, Ginger Rogers and Jack Oakie perform "Used to Be You." Then, the Brox Sisters imitate Marlene Dietrich by singing "Falling in Love Again." Finally, famous banjo player Eddie Peabody plays "St. Louis Blues."
So, stock up on buttered popcorn and Good & Plenty. Then grab seats down front. The show is about to begin. And we will see daylight again sometime this afternoon.
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