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Browse 27 movies from Minoco Productions Inc.
Cab Calloway performing his famous hit "Minnie the Moocher".
Mar 1942
Willie Howard is a guard on sentry duty sent to the mess hall where pretty girls are present to entertain the troops in this soundie.
Dec 1941
Martha Tilton & Ben Pollack's Orchestra
Jan 1941
Anita O'Day with Gene Krupa and His Orchestra perform "Let Me Off Uptown".
Jan 1942
Willie Howard sings of his escapades as Tyrone Shapiro, the Bronx Cavallero, in Yiddish, Spanish, and English.
Oct 1941
Cab Calloway and The Cabaliers are singing about how The Big Bad Wolf only talks about his Disney money, Felix the Cat is fat and rich, and Mickey the Mouse is riding in his motor car, while the skunk moans about how "nobody loves me" on account of him just being a "dirty old skunk".
Aug 1942
Jimmy Wakely Trio sing "Git Along Little Pony".
Dec 1944
Take Me Back to My Boots and Saddle with Carson Robison and His Buckaroos.
Jun 1941
Soundie of the Delta Rhythm Boys' version of the eponymous classic song, accompanied by some dancing beauties.
Cab Calloway and his Cabaliers sing "Blues in the Night".
Produced by Official Films and titled "When The Circus Comes to Town, featuring the Kidoodlers singing a song.
May 1941
Four dancers, two males and two females, merrily dance to the merry tune of "Skip to my Lou".
The soundie begins with the guys in the bandbox playing nurdy stuff & the dancers in the street chanting "No, No, No!" until at long last Walter Fuller bursts into a wild, rapid jazz rendition of "After I'm Gone," setting the dance competition in motion.
Nov 1942
A Soundie starring Barry Wood.
Soundies short film in which Gracie Barrie sings "I've Got to Get Hot"
The Charioteers perform the classic title song in this early music video format.
Denver Darling's Hillbillies and their Buffalo Gals.
Jul 1942
Claude Thornhill and his orchestra adaptation of "America, I Love You" during war times.
Oct 1942
The Korn Kobblers and Where the Sweet Mamas Grow.
Nov 1941
The Deep River Boys sing an exciting version of Toot that Trumpet (1941), staged as a club setting with lots of dancers, Chinese paper lanterns hanging from the ceiling and a lively trumpet player.
Feb 1941