The best Billy Bletcher’s music movies

Billy Bletcher

Billy Bletcher

24/09/1894- 05/01/1979
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Calamity Jane

Calamity Jane
7.2/10
Sharpshooter Calamity Jane takes it upon herself to recruit a famous actress and bring her back to the local saloon, but jealousy soon gets in the way.

Monkey Business

Monkey Business
7.4/10
  • Genre: ComedyMusic
  • Release: 19/09/1931
  • Character: Man in Deck Chair
Four stowaways get mixed up with gangsters while running riot on an ocean liner.

Road to Utopia

Road to Utopia
7.1/10
While on a ship to Skagway, Alaska, Duke and Chester find a map to a secret gold mine, which had been 'stolen' by thugs. In Alaska to recover her father's map, Sal Van Hoyden falls in with Ace Larson, who secretly wants to steal the gold mine for himself. Duke, Chester, the thugs, Ace and his henchman chase each other all over the countryside—for the map.

Three Little Pigs

Three Little Pigs
7.5/10
The two pigs building houses of hay and sticks scoff at their brother, building the brick house. But when the wolf comes around and blows their houses down (after trickery like dressing as a foundling sheep fails), they run to their brother's house. And throughout, they sing the classic song, "Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf?".

Top Speed

Top Speed
5.8/10
An order clerk poses as a millionaire.

Show Girl in Hollywood

Show Girl in Hollywood
6.1/10
  • Genre: ComedyDramaMusic
  • Release: 20/04/1930
  • Character: Sign Man Scraping Names off Doors
Broadway actress leaves New York to become a star in Hollywood, and succeeds despite sleazy directors and her own ego.

I Love to Singa

I Love to Singa
7.6/10
I Love to Singa depicts the story of a young owl who wants to sing jazz, instead of the classical music that his German parents wish him to perform. The plot is a lighthearted tribute to Al Jolson's film The Jazz Singer.

Incendiary Blonde

Incendiary Blonde
6.7/10
  • Genre: MusicRomance
  • Release: 25/07/1945
  • Character: Clown (uncredited)
Paramount's highly-fictionalized 1945 musical biography of Texas Guinan, the Roaring '20s New York nightclub owner and celebrity with alleged underworld connections who famously greeted her customers with the phrase, "Hello, suckers!"

Best Foot Forward

Best Foot Forward
6.4/10
  • Genre: ComedyMusic
  • Release: 08/10/1943
  • Character: Waxer
Bud Hooper, a cadet at Winsocki Military Academy, sends an invitation to movie star Lucille Ball to come to Winsocki's big dance. Ball's publicity-hungry agent convinces her to go in order to boost her career. Complications arise when Bud's girlfriend Helen Schlesinger unexpectedly shows up, too.

Crazy House

Crazy House
6.4/10
  • Genre: ComedyMusic
  • Release: 08/10/1943
  • Character: Policeman
Ole Olsen and Chic Johnson are Broadway stars who return to Universal Studios to make another movie. The mere mention of Olsen and Johnson's names evacuates the studio and terrorizes the management and personnel. Undaunted, the comedians hire an assistant director and unknown talent, and set out to make their own movie.

The Big Broadcast of 1937

The Big Broadcast of 1937
6/10
A cream-of-the-crop gathering of 1930's radio stars, who lend themselves to a storyline about a failing radio station which needs to put on a huge ratings winner to have any chance of continued operation. An interesting mixture of the stars whose fame continued to grow, those who became bit players in show business history, and those who have been forgotten entirely, except at the Internet Movie Database of course!

Farmyard Symphony

Farmyard Symphony
6.5/10
  • Genre: AnimationMusic
  • Release: 14/10/1938
  • Character: Bull (voice) (uncredited)
The farm comes to life, to various classical tunes. The high point is a rooster serenading a chicken, with all the animals joining in. But then comes the sound that's even more welcome to the animals: the farmer and his wife with food (the only actual words spoken).

Hit Parade of 1941

Hit Parade of 1941
5.9/10
In this musical, the second entry in a five-film series, a thrift shop owner sells his business and buys a small time radio station. He begins looking for sponsors. He finds one with a department store owner who will only lend him the money if he will allow his daughter, an aspiring tap-dancer and singer, to perform on the air. This is unfortunate as she is tone-deaf. To compensate, the owner hires a real singer to dub the daughter's voice. The singer and the owner's nephew fall in love and mayhem ensues. Songs include: the Oscar nominated "Who Am I?," "Swing Low Sweet Rhythm," "In The Cool of the Evening," "Make Yourself at Home," "The Swap Shop Song," "The Trading Post," "Sally," "Ramona," "Sweet Sue," "Dinah," "Margie," and "Mary Lou."

And the Angels Sing

And the Angels Sing
6.2/10
The singing/dancing Angel sisters, Nancy, Bobby, Josie, and Patti, aren't interested in performing together, and this plays havoc with the plans of Pop Angel to buy a soy bean farm. They do accept an offer of ten dollars to sing at a dubious night club on the edge of town where a band led by Happy Marshall is playing.

New Shoes

New Shoes
5.7/10
  • Genre: MusicRomance
  • Release: 05/09/1936
  • Character: Boy's Shoes (voice)
A love affair blossoms between two pairs of shoes after a couple purchases the shoes.

Can This Be Dixie?

Can This Be Dixie?
5.7/10
  • Genre: ComedyMusic
  • Release: 13/11/1936
  • Character: John P. Smith Peachtree
A young girl and her uncle who run a traveling medicine show lend their efforts to salvage an old plantation.

I Haven't Got a Hat

I Haven't Got a Hat
6.2/10
It's recital day at the schoolhouse. First up: Porky, who recites The Midnight Ride of Paul Revere. A nervous kitten recites Mary Had a Little Lamb. The puppies Ham and Ex sing the title song. Oliver Owl plays the piano; Beans the cat puts a cat and dog inside, and they play a tune as well.

The Little Broadcast

The Little Broadcast
7.2/10
  • Genre: AnimationMusic
  • Release: 25/09/1943
  • Character: Master of Ceremonies (voice) (uncredited)
The Great Maestro gets to conduct more than he can compose himself to. A Puppetoon animated short film.

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