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Jack Oakie and Victoria Horne Oakie Filmography JACK OAKIE AND VICTORIA HORNE OAKIE FILMOGRAPHY JACK OAKIE Actor – filmography 1. · “Night Gallery” … aka Rod Serling’s Night Gallery (USA) – An Act of Chivalry (1971) TV Episode 2. · “Bonanza” … aka Ponderosa (USA: rerun title) – A Christmas Story (1966) TV Episode …. Thadeus Cole 3. · “Daniel Boone” – Goliath (1966) TV Episode …. Otis Cobb 4. · “Disneyland” … aka Disney’s Wonderful World (USA: new title) … aka The Disney Sunday Movie (USA: new title) … aka The Magical World of Disney (USA: new title) … aka The Wonderful World of Disney (USA: new title) … aka Walt Disney (USA: new title) … aka Walt Disney Presents (USA: new title) … aka Walt Disney’s Wonderful World of Color (USA: new title) – Kilroy: Part 4 (1965) TV Episode …. Joe Kelsey 5. · “Kilroy” – Part 4 (1965) TV Episode …. Joe Kelsey 6. · “The New Breed” – I Remember Murder (1961) TV Episode …. Ham Tucker 7. · Lover Come Back (1961) …. J. Paxton Miller 8. · “Target: The Corruptors” – Viva Vegas (1961) TV Episode …. Billy Stowe 9. · The Rat Race (1960) …. Mac, Owner of Macs Bar 10. · The Wonderful Country (1959) …. Travis Hyte 11. · “Studio One” … aka Studio One Summer Theatre (summer title) … aka Studio One in Hollywood (new title) … aka Summer Theatre (summer title) … aka Westinghouse Studio One … aka Westinghouse Summer Theatre (summer title) – The Award Winner (1958) TV Episode …. Frank Rey 12. · “Kraft Television Theatre” … aka Kraft Mystery Theatre (new title) … aka Kraft Theatre (new title) – The Battle for Wednesday Night (1958) TV Episode 13. · “The Real McCoys” (1957) TV Series …. ‘Rightly’ Ralph McCoy … aka The McCoys 14. · Around the World in Eighty Days (1956) …. Captain of the ‘Henrietta’ … aka Michael Todd’s Around the World in 80 Days (USA: complete title) 15. · “Shower of Stars” … aka Chrysler Shower of Stars – All-Star Line-Up (1955) TV Episode – Burlesque (1955) TV Episode 16. · Tomahawk (1951) …. Sol Beckworth … aka Battle of Powder River (UK) 17. · Last of the Buccaneers (1950) …. Sgt. Dominick 18. · Thieves’ Highway (1949) …. Slob … aka Collision (USA) … aka The Thieves’ Market (USA) 19. · When My Baby Smiles at Me (1948) …. Bozo 20. · Northwest Stampede (1948) …. Mike Kirby (Clem) 21. · She Wrote the Book (1946) …. Jerry Marlowe 22. · On Stage Everybody (1945) …. Michael Sullivan 23. · That’s the Spirit (1945) …. Steve ‘Slim’ Gogarty 24. · Bowery to Broadway (1944) …. Michael O’Rourke 25. · The Merry Monahans (1944) …. Pete Monahan 26. · Sweet and Low-Down (1944) …. Popsy 27. · It Happened Tomorrow (1944) …. Uncle Oscar Smith aka Gigolini 28. · Wintertime (1943) …. Skip Hutton 29. · Hello Frisco, Hello (1943) …. Dan Daley 30. · Something to Shout About (1943) …. Larry Martin 31. · Iceland (1942) …. Slip Riggs … aka Katina (UK) 32. · Song of the Islands (1942) …. Rusty Smith 33. · Rise and Shine (1941) …. Boley Bolenciecwcz (pronounced Bolenkowitz) 34. · Navy Blues (1941) …. Cake O’Hara 35. · The Great American Broadcast (1941) …. Chuck Hadley 36. · Little Men (1940) …. William Deming aka Willie the Fox 37. · Tin Pan Alley (1940) …. Harry Aloysius Calhoun 38. · The Great Dictator (1940) …. Benzini Napaloni (Dictator of Bacteria) 39. · Young People (1940) …. Joe Ballantine 40. · Thanks for Everything (1938) …. Bates 41. · Annabel Takes a Tour (1938) …. Lanny Morgan … aka Annabel Takes a Trip 42. · The Affairs of Annabel (1938) …. Lanny Morgan 43. · Radio City Revels (1938) …. Harry Miller 44. · Hitting a New High (1937) …. Corny Davis 45. · Fight for Your Lady (1937) …. Honest ‘Ham’ Hamilton 46. · The Toast of New York (1937) …. Luke 47. · Super-Sleuth (1937) …. Willard ‘Bill’ Martin 48. · Champagne Waltz (1937) …. Happy Gallagher 49. · That Girl from Paris (1936) …. Whammo Lonsdale 50. · The Texas Rangers (1936) …. ‘Wahoo’ Jones 51. · Florida Special (1936) …. Bangs Carter 52. · Colleen (1936) …. Joe Cork 53. · Collegiate (1936) …. Jerry Craig … aka Charm School (UK) 54. · The Big Broadcast of 1936 (1935) …. Spud Miller 55. · The Call of the Wild (1935) …. Shorty Hoolihan 56. · King of Burlesque (1935) …. Spud Miller 57. · College Rhythm (1934) …. Francis J. Finnegan 58. · Shoot the Works (1934) …. Nicky Nelson … aka Thank Your Stars (UK) 59. · Murder at the Vanities (1934) …. Jack Ellery 60. · Looking for Trouble (1934) …. Casey 61. · Hollywood Rhythm (1934) …. Jack Oakie 62. · Alice in Wonderland (1933) …. Tweedledum 63. · Sitting Pretty (1933) …. Chick Parker 64. · Too Much Harmony (1933) …. Benny Day 65. · College Humor (1933) …. Barney Shirrel 66. · The Eagle and the Hawk (1933) …. Mike Richards 67. · Sailor Be Good (1933) …. Kelsey Jones 68. · From Hell to Heaven (1933) …. Charlie Bayne 69. · If I Had a Million (1932) …. Pvt. Mulligan 70. · Uptown New York (1932) …. Eddie Doyle 71. · Madison Sq. Garden (1932) …. Eddie Burke 72. · Once in a Lifetime (1932) …. George Lewis 73. · Million Dollar Legs (1932) …. Migg Tweeny 74. · Make Me a Star (1932) (uncredited) …. Cameo appearance (himself, at preview) 75. · Sky Bride (1932) …. Alec Dugan 76. · Dancers in the Dark (1932) …. Duke Taylor 77. · Touchdown (1931) …. Babe Barton … aka Playing the Game (UK) 78. · Dude Ranch (1931) …. Jenifer 79. · June Moon (1931) …. Frederick Martin Stevens 80. · The Gang Buster (1931) …. ‘Cyclone’ Case 81. · Sea Legs (1930) …. Searchlight Doyle 82. · Let’s Go Native (1930) …. Voltaire McGinnis 83. · The Sap from Syracuse (1930) …. Littleton Looney … aka The Sap from Abroad 84. · The Social Lion (1930/I) …. Marco Perkins 85. · Paramount on Parade (1930) …. Master of Ceremonies/Fu Manchu’s Victim (Murder Will Out)/Girls Gym Instructor (In a Girls’ Gym) 86. · Hit the Deck (1930) …. Bilge 87. · Sweetie (1929) …. Tap-Tap Thoompson 88. · Fast Company (1929) …. Elmer Kane 89. · Hard to Get (1929) …. Marty Martin … aka Classified (USA) 90. · Street Girl (1929) …. Joe Spring … aka Barber John’s Boy (USA) 91. · The Man I Love (1929) …. Lew Layton 92. · Close Harmony (1929) …. Ben Barney 93. · The Wild Party (1929) …. Al 94. · Chinatown Nights (1929) …. The Reporter … aka Tong War (USA) 95. · The Dummy (1929) …. Dopey Hart 96. · Sin Town (1929) …. ‘Chicken’ O’Toole 97. · Someone to Love (1928) …. Michael Casey 98. · The Fleet’s In (1928) …. Searchlight Doyle 99. · Road House (1928) …. Sam 100. · Finders Keepers (1928) 101. · Classmates (1924) (uncredited) …. Bit Part … aka Winning Through (UK) 102. · His Darker Self (1924) …. Bit 103. · Big Brother (1923) (uncredited) …. Bit Part 104. · His Children’s Children (1923) Soundtrack – filmography 1. Lover Come Back (1961) (performer: “Carry Me Back To Old Virginny”) 2. Sweet and Low-Down (1944) (performer: “Ten Days with Baby” (1944)) 3. The Merry Monahans (1944) (performer: “Lovely”, “We’re Having a Wonderful Time”, “I’m Always Chasing Rainbows”, “In My Merry Oldsmobile”, “What Do You Want To Make Those Eyes At Me For?”, “Swanee River”, “Carry Me Back To Old Virginny”, “I Love You, California”, “Ta-Ra-Ra-Bom-Der-A”, “The Campbells Are Coming”) 4. Hello Frisco, Hello (1943) (performer: “Hello, Frisco”) 5. Song of the Islands (1942) (performer: “Home on the Range” (1904), “What’s Buzzin’ Cousin?” (1942)) 6. Navy Blues (1941) (performer: “When Are We Going to Land Abroad”) 7. The Great American Broadcast (1941) (performer: “I Take To You”) 8. Tin Pan Alley (1940) (performer: “K-K-K-Katy” (1918), “You Say The Sweetest Things (Baby)” (1940), “Good-Bye Broadway, Hello France” (1917)) 9. Radio City Revels (1938) (performer: “YOU’RE THE APPLE OF MY EYE (YOU LITTLE PEACH)”) (“TAKE A TIP FROM THE TULIP”) 10. Hitting a New High (1937) (performer: “Let’s Give Love Another Chance” (1937)) 11. Colleen (1936) (lyrics: “You Gotta Know How to Dance” (1936)) (performer: “Boulevardier from the Bronx” (1936)) 12. That Girl from Paris (1936) (performer: “Love and Learn” (1936), “When You and I Were Young, Maggie” (1866), “Seal It with a Kiss” (1936), “Moon Face” (1936), “My Nephew from Nice” (1936)) (“There’s No Place Like Home (Home, Sweet Home)” (1823), “Seal It with a Kiss” (1936), “I Love You Truly” (1906)) 13. Collegiate (1936) (performer: “It’s my Grandfather’s Clock in the Hallway”, “Rhythmatics”, “You Hit the Spot”) … aka Charm School (UK) 14. King of Burlesque (1936) (performer: “I’m Shooting High”) 15. The Big Broadcast of 1936 (1935) (performer: “Double Trouble”) 16. Hollywood Rhythm (1934) (performer: “College Rhythm”) 17. Sitting Pretty (1933) (performer: “You’re Such a Comfort to Me”) 18. Too Much Harmony (1933) (performer: “Mingle with the Hoy Palloy”) 19. College Humor (1933) (performer: “Down the Old Ox Road”) 20. Let’s Go Native (1930) (performer: “Joe Jazz”) 21. Hit the Deck (1930) (performer: “Keeping My Self For You”, “Harbor of My Heart”, “Join the Navy”, “Nothing Could Be Sweeter”, “Sometimes I’m Happy”) 22. Sweetie (1929) (performer: “Alma Mammy”, “Prep Step”) 23. Street Girl (1929) (performer: “Lovable and Sweet”) … aka Barber John’s Boy (USA) Self – filmography 1. “This Is Your Life” …. Himself (1 episode, 1960) – Ken Murray (1960) TV Episode …. Himself 2. Polo with the Stars (1941) …. Himself – watching Polo match 3. Star Night at the Cocoanut Grove (1934) (uncredited) …. Himself 4. Hollywood on Parade No. A-9 (1933) (uncredited) …. Himself 5. Screen Snapshots (1932/II) …. Himself 6. The Slippery Pearls (1931) …. Himself … aka The Stolen Jools Archive Footage 1. Imaginary Witness: Hollywood and the Holocaust (2004) 2. Hidden Hollywood: Treasures from the 20th Century Fox Film Vaults (1997) (TV) …. Himself 3. Hollywood My Home Town (1965) …. Himself 4. Screen Snapshots: Memories of Famous Hollywood Comedians (1952) …. Himself 5. Take It or Leave It (1944) (uncredited) …. Himself: Clip from ‘Tin Pan Alley’ VICTORIA HORNE OAKIE Actress – filmography 1. The Wonderful Country (1959) (uncredited) …. Undetermined role 2. Affair with a Stranger (1953) …. Mrs. Wallace 3. The Blue Gardenia (1953) (uncredited) …. Disturbed woman 4. Cuckoo on a Choo-Choo (1952) 5. Dreamboat (1952) (uncredited) …. Waitress 6. Scandal Sheet (1952) …. Mary … aka The Dark Page (UK) 7. Woo-Woo Blues (1951) 8. Cuban Fireball (1951) 9. The Company She Keeps (1951) (uncredited) …. Marcia 10. Never a Dull Moment (1950) (uncredited) …. Shivaree partyer … aka Never a Dull Moment! (USA: promotional title) 11.
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