From the Back Cover
Musical shorts in the early years of sound film were often surprisingly imaginative productions - and, before the coming of the Production Code in 1934, they could be fairly racy as well. This fourth volume of Kino on Video's Paramount Musical Shorts collections features some of the legends of stage and screen in eight oddball mini-musicals shot at Paramount's New York studio in Astoria, Queens. Cary Grant makes his film debut as a sailor cruising the Far East in Search of whoopee in
Singapore Sue. In
Rhapsody in Black and Blue, Louis Armstrong dons outlandish leopard-skin attire to stand knee-deep in soap bubbles, where he trumpets and sings, "I'll Be Glad When You're Dead You Rascal You," while in
Insurance, a manic Eddie Cantor undergoes a balmy medical exam. Another medical check-up, by Dr. Rudy Vallee and Nurse Mae Questel in
Musical Doctor, finds musical deficiencies to be the root of all ills. Also on top: serenades both operatic (tenor Nino Martini in
Moonlight and Romance)and hayseed (
All for the Band's Eddie Younger and His Mountaineers), and, in two 1931 shorts (
Be Like Me and
Old Man Blues), Ethel Merman showing the sweeter and more vulnerable side of her brassy personality.