I Love a Parade/II

1932Passed10m
ShortMusic

A slightly different version of the audience-singalong shorts in which there was no bouncing ball above the lyrics printed at the bottom of the screen. Famed radio announcer Norman Brokenshire sets it up with an invitation and then introduces the singer, Harry Richman,who prompts the audience to sing-a-long on "I Love a Parade." Stock footage of various types of parades is used as background, while Lew White pumps away on the organ. (Yes, there was a Merrie Melodies cartoon with the same title released in 1932.)

Rated
Passed
Runtime
10m
Released
1932

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Release year: 1932

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A slightly different version of the audience-singalong shorts in which there was no bouncing ball above the lyrics printed at the bottom of the screen. Famed radio announcer Norman Brokenshire sets it up with an invitation and then introduces the singer, Harry Richman,who prompts the audience to sing-a-long on "I Love a Parade." Stock footage of various types of parades is used as background, while Lew White pumps away on the organ. (Yes, there was a Merrie Melodies cartoon with the same title released in 1932.)

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