1934 in Music - Musical Films

Musical Films

  • Babes In Toyland starring Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy
  • Bachelor of Arts starring Tom Brown, Anita Louise, Henry Walthall, Arline Judge and Mae Marsh. Directed by Louis King.
  • Belle of the Nineties starring Mae West
  • Blossom Time starring Richard Tauber
  • Boots! Boots! starring George Formby and Beryl Formby, and featuring Betty Driver and Harry Hudson & his Band
  • Bottoms Up starring Spencer Tracy, Pat Paterson, John Boles and Thelma Todd
  • The Cat and the Fiddle starring Ramon Novarro, Jeanette MacDonald, Frank Morgan and Vivienne Segal
  • Cockeyed Cavaliers starring Bert Wheeler, Robert Woolsey, Dorothy Lee, Noah Beery and Thelma Todd. Directed by Mark Sandrich.
  • College Rhythm starring Joe Penner, Jack Oakie, Lyda Roberti and Lanny Ross
  • Dames starring Joan Blondell, Dick Powell, Ruby Keeler and Zasu Pitts.
  • Down to Their Last Yacht starring Mary Boland, Polly Moran and Ned Sparks. Directed by Paul Sloane.
  • Evergreen starring Jessie Matthews
  • The Gay Divorcee starring Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers
  • Gay Love starring Florence Desmond and Sophie Tucker
  • George White's Scandals starring Alice Faye, Rudy Vallee, Jimmy Durante and Cliff Edwards
  • Gift of Gab starring Edmund Lowe, Ruth Etting and Ethel Waters
  • Give Her a Ring starring Wendy Barrie
  • The Grasshopper and the Ants animated short
  • Happiness Ahead starring Dick Powell and Dorothy Dare
  • Here Is My Heart starring Bing Crosby and Kitty Carlisle. Directed by Frank Tuttle.
  • Hips, Hips, Hooray! starring Bert Wheeler, Robert Woolsey, Thelma Todd and Ruth Etting
  • Hollywood Party starring Stan Laurel, Oliver Hardy, Jimmy Durante, Lupe Velez, Polly Moran, Charles Butterworth, Frances Williams, June Clyde and Mickey Mouse. Directed by Ray Rowland.
  • Kid Millions starring Eddie Cantor, Ann Sothern, Ethel Merman and George Murphy.
  • Melody in Spring starring Lanny Ross, Mary Boland, Charles Ruggles and Ann Sothern.
  • The Merry Widow starring Maurice Chevalier, Jeanette MacDonald, Edward Everett Horton and Una Merkel
  • Moulin Rouge starring Constance Bennett and Franchot Tone and featuring Russ Columbo and The Boswell Sisters.
  • Mister Cinders starring W. H. Berry
  • Murder at the Vanities starring Carl Brisson, Kitty Carlisle, Victor McLaglen and Jack Oakie and featuring Duke Ellington.
  • Music in the Air starring Gloria Swanson and John Boles
  • Road House starring Violet Loraine
  • She Loves Me Not starring Bing Crosby, Miriam Hopkins and Kitty Carlisle.
  • Shoot the Works starring Jack Oakie, Ben Bernie and Dorothy Dell
  • Student Tour starring Jimmy Durante, Charles Butterworth, Maxine Doyle, Phil Regan, Monte Blue, Betty Grable and Nelson Eddy. Directed by Charles Reisner.
  • Transatlantic Merry-Go-Round released November 1, starring Gene Raymond, Nancy Carroll, Mitzi Green and Frank Parker and featuring The Boswell Sisters, Jean Sargent and Jimmie Grier and his Orchestra.
  • Wake Up and Dream starring Russ Columbo, June Knight and Wini Shaw.
  • We're Not Dressing starring Bing Crosby, Carole Lombard, George Burns, Gracie Allen and Ethel Merman.
  • Wonder Bar starring Al Jolson, Kay Francis, Dolores del Rio and Dick Powell

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