Art Deco Telephone Operators Sing A Jazzy Song – 1934

From 1934 – Frances Williams and chorus sing "Hollywood" . An excellent jazzy and risque Art Deco production number. …

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13 Responses to Art Deco Telephone Operators Sing A Jazzy Song – 1934

  1. beefnotfish says:

    I love this!

  2. GenericGene says:

    Great classic – thanks

  3. bchfront says:

    If only — make that, IF ONLY the rest of the movie had been this good! Laurel & Hardy are in it, briefly, doing a justly-celebrated egg-breaking bit with Lupe Velez, but Hal Roach had nothing to do this. Harry Rapf produced for MGM, and a brace of directors worked-on it, but after the preview, NOBODY wanted to have anything to do with it! R.J.

  4. Perktube1 says:

    Satan sing out?!? blasphemy!Just change the lyrics a little and the music to rock and you’ve got an AC/DC song.

  5. HarborGuy says:

    Miss the operators I hate all the long waits on those 800 Nos. and crazy recorded messages. Bring ‘em back lol…..fun flick…My mom once worked a PBX Board………

  6. hebneh says:

    Bare backs with a hint of bosom; satin panties being zipped up the side; silk hosiery pulled up an unclad leg – oh, those naughty Hollywood people.

    “Satan sing out – yeah!
    At that crashing, furniture smashing
    Hollywood party
    Get up, get out, get in it
    Hollywood party
    Nobody sleeps tonight!”

  7. rosieyposie7 says:

    hey wonderful melody, was this
    movieclip from a early Laurel & Hardy movie?
    its a goodmelody song too,
    whos the singer?
    name of this Hal Roach?–> shortclip?
    Hollywood Party?

  8. perfectjazz78 says:

    You can, order it at amazon dot com for a very reasonable price

  9. hobbshouse says:

    Fantastic! I wish could see the whole movie even if it did get a bad review! The music is great.

  10. juanieboy12 says:

    LMFAO I love “Heeellll no!”

  11. songplugger says:

    Rare Rare Rare Rodgers & Hart! THANK YOU!

  12. juanieboy12 says:

    Make more clips from these early 1930s MGM musicals. I always wanted to see them.

  13. kspm01 says:

    Superb settings!

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