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Dancing Lady Robert Z. Leonard M-G-M USA 1933 16Mm 5/6/1972 Listed Screening Season Title Director Studio Country Year Format runtime Date Notes Dancing Lady Robert Z. Leonard M-G-M USA 1933 16mm 5/6/1972 The first screening ever! 11/25/1972 Per Trib article from 11/23/1972, "our meeting this Saturday will be our last until after the Holidays" Go Into Your Dance Archie Mayo Warner Bros. USA 1935 16mm 1/18/1975 per Chuck Schaden's Nostalgia Newsletter 1/1975 Sunny Side Up David Butler Fox Film Corp. USA 1929 16mm 1/25/1975 per Chuck Schaden's Nostalgia Newsletter 1/1975 Shall We Dance Mark Sandrich RKO USA 1937 16mm 2/1/1975 per Chuck Schaden's Nostalgia Newsletter 1/1975 You'll Never Get Rich Sidney Lanfield Columbia USA 1941 16mm 2/8/1975 per Chuck Schaden's Nostalgia Newsletter 2/1975 - subbed in for A Night at the Opera Stand-In Tay Garnett United Artists USA 1937 16mm 2/15/1975 per Chuck Schaden's Nostalgia Newsletter 2/1975 - subbed in for No Man Of Her Own Now And Forever Henry Hathaway Paramount USA 1934 16mm 2/22/1975 per Chuck Schaden's Nostalgia Newsletter 2/1975 Spy Smasher Returns William Witney Republic USA 1942 16mm 3/1/1975 per Chuck Schaden's Nostalgia Newsletter 3/1975 - subbed in for Sing You Sinners White Woman Stuart Walker Paramount USA 1933 16mm 3/8/1975 per Chuck Schaden's Nostalgia Newsletter 1/1975 Broadway Gondolier Lloyd Bacon Warner Bros. USA 1935 16mm 3/15/1975 per Chuck Schaden's Nostalgia Newsletter 4/1975 Argentine Nights Albert S. Rogell Universal USA 1940 16mm 3/22/1975 per Chuck Schaden's Nostalgia Newsletter 4/1975 You're a Sweetheart David Butler Universal USA 1937 16mm 3/29/1975 per Chuck Schaden's Nostalgia Newsletter 4/1975 Rumba Marion Gering Paramount USA 1935 16mm 4/5/1975 per Chuck Schaden's Nostalgia Newsletter 4/1975 Dr. Rhythm Frank Tuttle Paramount USA 1938 16mm 4/12/1975 per Chuck Schaden's Nostalgia Newsletter 4/1975 Wild Boys of the Road William Wellman Warner Bros. USA 1933 16mm 4/19/1975 per Chuck Schaden's Nostalgia Newsletter 4/1975 College Swing Raoul Walsh Paramount USA 1938 16mm 4/26/1975 per Chuck Schaden's Nostalgia Newsletter 4/1975 Glorifying The American Girl Millard Webb Paramount USA 1929 16mm 5/3/1975 per Chuck Schaden's Nostalgia Newsletter 5/1975 East Is West Monta Bell Universal USA 1930 16mm 5/10/1975 per Chuck Schaden's Nostalgia Newsletter 5/1975 Collegiate Ralph Murphy Paramount USA 1936 16mm 5/17/1975 per Chuck Schaden's Nostalgia Newsletter 5/1975 Mad About Music Norman Taurog Universal USA 1938 16mm 5/24/1975 per Chuck Schaden's Nostalgia Newsletter 5/1975 Six of a Kind Leo McCarey Paramount USA 1934 16mm 5/31/1975 per Chuck Schaden's Nostalgia Newsletter 5/1975 The Love Parade Ernst Lubitsch Paramount USA 1929 16mm 6/7/1975 per Chuck Schaden's Nostalgia Newsletter 6/1975 Earthworm Tractors Ray Enright Warner Bros. USA 1936 16mm 6/14/1975 per Chuck Schaden's Nostalgia Newsletter 6/1975 Big Broadcast of 1936 Norman Taurog Paramount USA 1936 16mm 6/21/1975 per Chuck Schaden's Nostalgia Newsletter 6/1975 One In A Million Sidney Lanfield Twentieth Century FoxUSA 1936 16mm 6/28/1975 per Chuck Schaden's Nostalgia Newsletter 6/1975 Okay, America Tay Garnett Universal USA 1932 16mm 7/5/1975 per Chuck Schaden's Nostalgia Newsletter 7/1975 Every Night at Eight Raoul Walsh Paramount USA 1936 16mm 7/12/1975 per Chuck Schaden's Nostalgia Newsletter 7/1975 Palmy Days A. Edward Sutherland Samuel Goldwyn USA 1931 16mm 7/19/1975 per Chuck Schaden's Nostalgia Newsletter 7/1975 The Boys from Syracuse A. Edward Sutherland Universal USA 1940 16mm 7/26/1975 per Chuck Schaden's Nostalgia Newsletter 7/1975 Ghost Catchers Edward F. Cline Universal USA 1943 16mm 8/2/1975 per Chuck Schaden's Nostalgia Newsletter 8/1975 This Way Please! Robert Florey Paramount 1937 16mm 8/9/1975 per Chuck Schaden's Nostalgia Newsletter 8/1975 Professor Beware Elliot Nugent Harold Lloyd Corp. 1938 16mm 8/16/1975 per Chuck Schaden's Nostalgia Newsletter 8/1975 Artists & Models Raoul Walsh Paramount 1937 16mm 8/23/1975 per Chuck Schaden's Nostalgia Newsletter 8/1975 Sons of the Desert William A. Seiter Hal Roach Studio 1934 16mm 8/30/1975 per Chuck Schaden's Nostalgia Newsletter 8/1975 Hard to Handle Mervyn LeRoy Warner Bros. 1933 9/6/1975 per Chuck Schaden's Nostalgia Newsletter 9/1975 Stage Struck 1936 9/13/1975 per Chuck Schaden's Nostalgia Newsletter 9/1975 Page Miss Glory 1935 9/20/1975 per Chuck Schaden's Nostalgia Newsletter 9/1975 Maytime 1937 9/27/1975 per Chuck Schaden's Nostalgia Newsletter 9/1975 Say It With Songs 1929 10/4/1975 per Chuck Schaden's Nostalgia Newsletter 10/1975 Alibi Ike 1935 10/11/1975 per Chuck Schaden's Nostalgia Newsletter 10/1975 The Crooner 1932 10/18/1975 per Chuck Schaden's Nostalgia Newsletter 10/1975 Easy to Love 1953 10/25/1975 per Chuck Schaden's Nostalgia Newsletter 10/1975 Cohens and Kellys In Hollywood 1932 11/1/1975 per Chuck Schaden's Nostalgia Newsletter 11/1975 No Limit 1931 11/8/1975 per Chuck Schaden's Nostalgia Newsletter 11/1975 Duffy's Tavern 1945 11/15/1975 per Chuck Schaden's Nostalgia Newsletter 11/1975 Buck Benny Rides Again 1940 11/22/1975 per Chuck Schaden's Nostalgia Newsletter 11/1975 Born to Dance 1936 11/29/1975 per Chuck Schaden's Nostalgia Newsletter 11/1975 Broadway Melody Harry Beaumont M-G-M 1929 1/17/1976 per Chuck Schaden's Nostalgia Newsletter 1/1976 Colleen 1936 1/24/1976 per Chuck Schaden's Nostalgia Newsletter 1/1976 Babes on Broadway 1941 1/31/1976 per Chuck Schaden's Nostalgia Newsletter 1/1976 The Front Page Lewis Milestone 1930 2/7/1976 per Chuck Schaden's Nostalgia Newsletter 2/1976 We're Not Dressing 1934 2/14/1976 per Chuck Schaden's Nostalgia Newsletter 2/1976 special event: "From The Valley of the Cliffhangers!" 2/21/1976 per Chuck Schaden's Nostalgia Newsletter 2/1976 - subbed for Way Out West Good News Charles Walters M-G-M 1947 2/28/1976 per Chuck Schaden's Nostalgia Newsletter 2/1976 Those Were the Days 1940 3/6/1976 per Chuck Schaden's Nostalgia Newsletter 3/1976 On With The Show 1929 3/13/1976 per Chuck Schaden's Nostalgia Newsletter 3/1976 Way Out West 1937 3/20/1976 per Chuck Schaden's Nostalgia Newsletter 3/1976 - subbed for One Hundred Men And A Girl Rosalie 1937 3/27/1976 per Chuck Schaden's Nostalgia Newsletter 3/1976 Sweet Music 1935 4/3/1976 per Chuck Schaden's Nostalgia Newsletter 4/1976 Boy Meets Girl 1938 4/10/1976 per Chuck Schaden's Nostalgia Newsletter 4/1976 Sun Valley Serenade 1941 4/17/1976 per Chuck Schaden's Nostalgia Newsletter 4/1976 Applause Rouben Mamoulian Paramount 1929 4/24/1976 per Chuck Schaden's Nostalgia Newsletter 4/1976 Look Who's Laughing 1941 5/1/1976 per Chuck Schaden's Nostalgia Newsletter 5/1976 You're Telling Me Erle C. Kenton Paramount 1934 5/8/1976 per Chuck Schaden's Nostalgia Newsletter 5/1976 special event: "Remember Riverview" 5/15/1976 per Chuck Schaden's Nostalgia Newsletter 5/1976 Hips, Hips, Hooray! Mark Sandrich RKO 1934 5/22/1976 per Chuck Schaden's Nostalgia Newsletter 5/1976 Who Done It? Erle C. Kenton Universal 1942 5/29/1976 per Chuck Schaden's Nostalgia Newsletter 5/1976 The Kid From Spain Leo McCarey Samuel Goldwyn 1932 6/5/1976 per Chuck Schaden's Nostalgia Newsletter 6/1976 Listed Screening Season Title Director Studio Country Year Format runtime Date Notes It Started With Eve Henry Koster Universal 1941 6/12/1976 per Chuck Schaden's Nostalgia Newsletter 6/1976 Old Man Rhythm Edward Ludwig RKO 1935 6/19/1976 per Chuck Schaden's Nostalgia Newsletter 6/1976 program: All Star Cartoon Festival! 6/26/1976 per Chuck Schaden's Nostalgia Newsletter 6/1976 Thin Ice Sidney Lanfield Twentieth Century-Fox 1937 7/3/1976 per Chuck Schaden's Nostalgia Newsletter 6/1976 See America Thirst William James Craft Universal 1930 7/10/1976 per Chuck Schaden's Nostalgia Newsletter 6/1976 The Phantom President Norman Taurog Paramount 1932 7/17/1976 per Chuck Schaden's Nostalgia Newsletter 7/1976 Orchestra Wives Archie Mayo Twentieth Century-Fox 1942 7/24/1976 per Chuck Schaden's Nostalgia Newsletter 7/1976 Let Freedom Ring Jack Conway M-G-M 1939 7/31/1976 per Chuck Schaden's Nostalgia Newsletter 7/1976 Flirtation Walk Frank Borzage Warner Bros. 1934 8/7/1976 per Chuck Schaden's Nostalgia Newsletter 8/1976 Cover Girl Charles Vidor Columbia 1944 8/14/1976 per Chuck Schaden's Nostalgia Newsletter 8/1976 Show of Shows John G. Adolfi Warner Bros. 1929 8/21/1976 per Chuck Schaden's Nostalgia Newsletter 8/1976 Gold Diggers of 1933 Mervyn LeRoy Warner Bros. 1933 8/28/1976 per Chuck Schaden's Nostalgia Newsletter 8/1976 Crazy House Edward F. Cline Universal 1943 9/4/1976 per Chuck Schaden's Nostalgia Newsletter 9/1976 - subbed for See My Lawyer The Big Broadcast Frank Tuttle Paramount 1932 9/11/1976 per Chuck Schaden's Nostalgia Newsletter 9/1976 Hollywood Hotel Busby Berkeley Warner Bros. 1937 9/18/1976 per Chuck Schaden's Nostalgia Newsletter 9/1976 A Chump At Oxford Alfred J.
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