International Film Festival
In which we surreptitiously broadcast from the completely-sold-out Oceantown International Film Festival. Luckily, somebody left the loading dock door propped open, and we snuck in and stood in the back of some historical lectures and feature films from eight different countries. All in splendid 78-RPM fidelity.
1 - At the Ten-Cent Movie Show - Walter Van Brunt - 1913
2 - Since Mother Goes to Movie Shows - Billy Murray – 1916
3 - At the Moving Picture Ball - Maurice Burkhart - 1920
4 - I Can't Sleep in the Movies Any More - The Happiness Boys (Billy Jones-Ernest Hare) – 1929
5 - Onkel Fichte mit der Nichte - Helene Ballot - 1907
6 - Haole Hula - Dick McIntire's Harmony Hawaiians - 1934
7 - The Last Jasmine - Tonis Maroudas – 1951
8 - Bonita Guadalajara (from the 1942 Mexican movie "Asi se Quiere en Jalisco") - Jorge Negrete con El Mariachi Vargas de Tecalition - 1942
9 - C'est Merveilleux (from the 1946 French movie "Étoile sans lumière") - Marguerite Monnot avec Guy Luypaerts Orchestra – 1949
10 – Seerauberjenny (from “Der Dreigroshenoper” 1930 Berlin) – Lotte Lenya - 1930
11 – Kanonensong (from “Der Dreigroshenoper” 1930 Berlin) - Ensemble – 1930
12 - Ringo No Uta (The Song of the Apple) (from the 1945 Japanese movie "Soyokaze") - Noboru Kirishima and Michiko Namiki - 1945
13 - If War Breaks Out Tomorrow (from the 1939 Soviet movie of the same name) - USSR Red Banner Ensemble – 1939
14 - Los Piconeros (from the 1938 Spanish movie "Carmen de la Triana") - Adelita Trujillo con Rafael de Paz - 1938
15 - Pepitas de Oro (Cugat's Nugats) (from the 1949 American movie "Luxury Liner") - Xavier Cugat y su Orquesta – 1949
16 - When You Gotta Sing You Gotta Sing (from the 1937 British movie "Gangway") - Ambrose and His Orchestra – 1937
17 - I Wanna Be a Cowboy in the Movies (from the 1947 American movie "Two Guys from Texas") - Beatrice Kay with Mitchell Ayres and his Orchestra – 1947
Hour Two:
18 - After the Movies - Suspense – 1950 (Radio Drama)
19 - Seeing Phil's New Movie - The Phil Harris-Alice Faye Show – 1952 (Radio Comedy)