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American MovieMakers "AMERICAN MOVIEMAKERS: THE DAWN OF SOUND" November 17 - December 4, 1989

Vitaphone Features

Don Juan, 1926. Alan Crosland. Bros.

With John Barrymore, Mary Astor.

Old San Francisco, 1927. Alan Crosland. 01 and. Warner Bros. The First Auto, 1927. Roy Del Ruth. Miller. Warner Bros.

Warner

With Dolores Costello, Warner

With Barney Oldfield, Patsy Ruth

The Jazz Singer, 1927. Alan Crosland. 01 and. Warner Bros.

With Al Jolson, May MacAvoy, Warner

The Lights of New York, 1928. Bryan Fox. With Helene Costello, Cullen Landis, Eugene Pallette. Warner Bros. White Shadows in the South Seas, 1928. W.S. Van Dyke. With Monte Blue, Raquel Torres, Robert Anderson. MGM/Cosmopolitan Productions. Noah's Ark, 1928. Michael Curtiz. Noah Beery. Warner Bros.

With Dolores Costello, George O'Brien,

A Woman of Affairs, 1929. Clarence Brown. With Greta Garbo, John Gilbert, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Lewis Stone. MGM. The Divine Lady, 1929. Frank Lloyd. First National.

With Corinne Griffth, Victor Varconi.

Broadway Melody, 1929. Harry Beaumont. Charles King. MGM.

With Anita Page, Bessie Love,

Under A Texas Moon, 1930. Michael Curtiz. Myrna Loy. Warner Bros.

With Frank Fay, Raquel Torres,

-more-

ATBI

The Museum of Modern Art

- 2 The Dawn Patrol, 1930. Howard Hawks. With Richard Barthelmess, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Neil Hamilton. Warner Bros. Little Caesar, 1931. Mervyn LeRoy. Fairbanks, Jr. Warner Bros.

With Edward G. Robinson, Douglas

Viennese Nights, 1931. Alan Crosland. With Alexander Gray, Vivienne Segal, Bert Roach, Walter Pidgeon, Jean Hersholt, Bela Lugosi. 2-color Technicolor. Warner Bros.

Original Vitaphone Program

Presented at the Warners' Theatre, New York, Friday, August 6, 1926, 8:30 p.m. Honorable Will H. Hays welcomes Vitaphone in an address. Overture to "Tannhauser" by Richard Wagner. Philharmonic Orchestra.

Played by The New York

Mischa Elman, concert violinist, plays "Humoresque" by Dvorak and "Gavotte" by Gossec. Roy Smeck plays "In His Pastimes," popular solo on Hawaiian guitar and ukulele. Marion Talley sings "Caro Nome" from Rigoletto. Efrem Zimbalist, violinist, and Harold Bauer, pianist, play "Theme and Variations From the Kreutzer Sonata" by Beethoven. Giovanni Martinelli, tenor, sings "Vesti la Giubba" from I Pagliacci by Leoncavallo. Anna Case sings "La Fiesta," soprano solo, assisted by the Cansinos, Spanish dancers, and the Metropolitan Opera Chorus. Accompanied by the Vitaphone Symphony Orchestra, Herman Heller, conductor. -more-

- 3 Vitaphone Shorts

All films restored by UCLA and directed by Sam Warner, Herman Heller, and Murray Roth and produced by The Vitaphone Corporation. Between the Acts at the Opera, 1927. With Willie and Eugene Howard. Behind The Lines, 1926.

With Elsie Janis.

Twinkle, Twinkle, 1927. With Joe E. Brown. Lambchops, 1929. For Sale, 1929.

With George Burns, Gracie Allen. With Gregory Ratoff.

Fred Allen's Prize Playlets, 1929. Faint Heart, 1929. Idle Chatter, 1929.

With Fred Allen.

With Bert Lahr. With Lou Holtz.

The Office Scandal, 1930. With Edgar Bergen. The Hard Guy, 1930.

With Spencer Tracy.

Crimes Square, 1931. With Pat O'Brien. Success, 1931.

With Jack Haley.

The Gigolo Racket, 1931.

With Helen Morgan.

Plus seven shorts of operatic arias, 1927-30. Beniamino Gigli, and Giuseppe De Luca. *

No. 115 November 1989

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With Giovanni Martinelli,

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