IMDb
6.5 /10
145 votes

Animation · Music · 1933 · 8 min
19th century song pluggers in vaudeville theaters and in the streets invited audiences to join in the chorus; this tradition of participation appeared in movie theaters by the mid-teens. When sound arrived, Fleischer Studios’ delightful “Screen Songs” added witty animated prologues and celebrity singers to prepare the audience for the ball that bounced through the lyrics.
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Paramount PicturesFleischer StudiosIMDb
6.5 /10
145 votes
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