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Offline falsealarms

Warner Archive has released VITAPHONE VARITIES, which includes 60 Vitaphone shorts.

Synopsis:

Recovered and restored: fascinating early-sound shorts from a bygone entertainment era. Venerable vaudevillians. Musical marvels. Crazy comics. Formidable character actors. These and other great performers and ensembles from the Warner Bros. vault comprise a dazzling 9+-Hour, 4-Disc Collection of 60 Theatrical Shorts (1926-1930) that reach across the footlights – and decades – to delight new generations. Vitaphone Varieties is an endlessly entertaining blast from the past.

This compilation of 60 rare Vitaphone shorts has been newly mastered especially for this Warner Archive release. Most have been assembled from the last surviving film element known to exist, and their corresponding Vitaphone disc as an audio source. As such, the viewer may often see signs of age and neglect, combined with nitrate decomposition and deterioration within some of the shorts contained herein. This only speaks to the rarity of these shorts and how fortunate we all are that they have been preserved.

Vitaphone Varieties (1926-1930)
Disc One  17 shorts
THE REVELERS
THE MORRISEY AND MILLER NIGHT CLUB REVIEW
COLIN & GLASS IN "SHARPS AND FLATS"
EARL BURTNETT AND HIS BILTMORE HOTEL ORCHESTRA
VAL AND ERNIE STANTON IN "CUT YOURSELF A PIECE OF CAKE"
BROWN AND WHITAKER IN "A LAUGH OR TWO"
JIMMY CLEMONS IN "DREAM CAFE"
BERT SWOR IN "A COLORFUL SERMON"
GLADYS BROCKWELL IN "HOLLYWOOD BOUND"
JAY C. FLIPPEN IN "THE HAM WHAT AM"
HARRY J. CONLEY IN "THE BOOK WORM"
DORA MAUGHAN WITH WALTER FEHL IN "SONG IMPRESSIONS"
HENRY B. WALTHALL IN "RETRIBUTION"
DICK RICH AND HIS SYNCO-SYMPHONISTS
MONTAGUE LOVE IN "CHARACTER STUDIES"
KJERULF'S MAYFAIR QUINTETTE IN "A MUSICAL MELANGE"
VAL HARRIS WITH ANN HOWE IN "THE WILD WESTERNER"

Disc Two 17 Shorts
EDDIE WHITE IN "I THANK YOU"
MARLOWE AND JORDAN IN "SONGS AND IMPRESSIONS"
VAL AND ERNIE STANTON IN "ENGLISH AS SHE IS NOT SPOKEN"
JACK WALDRON IN "A BREATH OF BROADWAY
FLORENCE BRADY IN "A CYCLE OF SONGS"
EARL BURTNETT AND HIS BILTMORE HOTEL ORCHESTRA
MITCHELL LEWIS IN "THE DEATH SHIP"
AL LYONS AND HIS FOUR HORSEMEN IN "MY MUSICAL MELANGE"
ROBERT EMMET KEANE IN "GOSSIP"
BORN AND LAWRENCE in "THE COUNTRY GENTLEMEN"
THE RANGERS IN "AFTER THE ROUND-UP"
ARTHUR PAT WEST IN "SHIP AHOY!"
BORN AND LAWRENCE IN "PIGSKIN TROUBLES"
FRANK WHITMAN "THAT SURPRISING FIDDLER"
ANN CODEE AND FRANK ORTH IN "A BIRD IN THE HAND"
BUD HARRIS AND FRANK RADCLIFFE IN "AT THE PARTY"
HARRY FOX AND HIS SIX AMERICAN BEAUTIES

Disc Three 15 shorts
FRED ARDATH IN "THESE DRY DAYS"
JACK WHITE with the MONTREALERS
DOOLEY AND SALES IN "DOOLEY'S THE NAME"
OKLAHOMA BOB ALBRIGHT AND HIS RODEO DO FLAPPERS
CHARLES C. PETERSON, BILLIARD CHAMPION OF FANCY SHOTS
HOBART CAVANAUGH,REGINA WALLACE in "SYMPATHY"
MEL KLEE IN "THE PRINCE OF WAILS"
HARRY FOX AND BEE CURTIS IN "THE BEE AND THE FOX"
COLETTA RYAN AND DUKE YELLMAN IN "SONGOLOGY"
THE GOTHAM RHYTHM BOYS
"POOR AUBREY" BY GEORGE KELLY WITH FRANKLIN PANGBORN,HELEN FERGUSON,CLARA BLANDICK ANDRUTH LYONS
BILLY "SWEDE" HALL & COMPANY IN "HILDA"
"REVIVAL DAY" WITH SLIM TIMBLIN
"NIAGARA FALLS" WITH BRYANT WASHINGTON AND HELEN JERONE EDDY
JOHN T. MURRAY AND VIVIEN OAKLAND IN "SATIRES"

Disc Four 11 shorts
JANS AND WHALEN IN "TWO GOOD BOYS GONE WRONG"
CARLENA DIAMOND: HARPIST SUPREME
"TRIFLES"
ANDERSON AND GRAVES IN "FISHING AROUND"
"SURPRISE" WITH TOM DUGAN AND BARBARA LEONARD
"WHAT A LIFE"
"THANKSGIVING DAY"
"PACK UP YOUR TROUBLES" WITH DOUGLAS STANBURY AND THE LYRIC QUARTET
"SHE WHO GETS SLAPPED" WITH TOM DUGAN
BETTY AND JERRY BROWNE IN "LET'S ELOPE!"
JOE FRISCO IN "THE SONGPLUGGER"


Offline Rich Finegan

Essential and highly recommended stuff!
I ordered mine right away!


Offline falsealarms

I don't know anything about these (or the people in them) so I have no idea if these are worth a blind venture or not.

The NY Post wrote:

"Today's new offerings at the Warner Archive Collection on-demand service include "Vitaphone Varieties,'' a four-disc set containing 60 extremely rare early talkie shorts -- musicals, comedy and drama -- released between 1926 and 1930. They've been found and restored in a collaboration with the UCLA Film and Television Archive, the Library of Congress and The Vitaphone Project. Aside from a couple of museum screenings, these haven't been seen anywhere in more than 80 years, never released on video or shown on television."

http://www.nypost.com/p/blogs/movies/dvd_extra_the_complete_tracy_and_VeOYLIF4JJI1VQv2jAwkyN