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Art Deco Telephone Operators Sing A Jazzy Song - 1934

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Uploaded by on Jun 22, 2007

From 1934 - Frances Williams and chorus sing "Hollywood" . An excellent jazzy and risque Art Deco production number.

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  • Why does referencing Over The Counter (1932) need approval??

  • @paulj0557 All comments need approval due to the trolls out there.

  • Fantastic! I wish could see the whole movie even if it did get a bad review! The music is great.

  • You can, order it at amazon dot com for a very reasonable price

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  • Bare backs with a hint of bosom; satin panties being zipped up the side; silk hosiery pulled up an unclad leg - oh, those naughty Hollywood people.

    "Satan sing out - yeah!

    At that crashing, furniture smashing

    Hollywood party

    Get up, get out, get in it

    Hollywood party

    Nobody sleeps tonight!"

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  • This is a great movie! An epitome of how Hollywood grew rich by cheering everyone up during the Great Depression. Jimmy Durante plays an actor who is famous for his movie, "Schnarzan". The movie is worth it alone for the 'film clips' of this movie-inside-a-movie, (btw, JD is a very sexy-ugly man!).  BUT, if that weren't enough, Mickey Mouse introduces one of the BEST animated shorts ever produced by Disney, 'Chocolate Soldiers'. That's here on YouTube as well.

  • This is one of the songs Rodgers and Hart wrote in their unhappy Hollywood days before returning to Broadway.  It does have some of Larry Hart's typically outrageous lyrics.

  • Check out Over The Counter 1932

  • Good 

  • Over the Counter (1932) is cool too.

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    Over The Counter (1932)

  • A similar melody to 2-strip Technicolor classic:

    Over The Counter (1932)

  • If you like this you will love the pink and green bunnies in this 2-strip Technicolor classic:

    Over The Counter (1932)

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