Movies by William Forest Crouch
A Collection of Carols
A collection of six Christmas song favorites, produced for the home-gauge market.
When Hitler Kicks the Bucket
"When Hitler Kicks the Bucket" is sung by Toni Lane. The lyrics recount all the delightful things that will happen on the day of Hitler's funeral.
Judo Jymnastics
In a gym, a girl is pulling some pulleys, to gain arm strength, while three men and three girls watch a judo demonstration in the middle of the room. A girl wearing a sweater and shorts applies a succession of holds to a young man in a sleeveless undershirt and a black trunks: over the shoulder projection, arm lock, over the hip projection, sideways headlock and knee to the face, sacrifice fall followed by school-girl pin, kidney punching followed by a groin kick, sideways kick to the knee and arm-lock, eye-gouge and kick to the ribs, attack...
We the Cats Shall Hep Ya
Cab Calloway sings "We the Cats Shall Hep Ya".
Swingtime Jamboree
Compilation film of various African-American performers and acts.
Southern Scandal
Stan Kenton and His Orchestra perform "Southern Scandal."
Sizzle with Sissle
Noble Sissle & Mable Lee perform "Sizzle with Sissle."
Come to Baby, Do
Nat 'King' Cole perform "Come to Baby Do."
Errand Boy for Rhythm
Nat 'King' Cole performs his hit "Errand Boy for Rhythm."
Oh, Noah
The Jubalaires sing "Oh, Noah."
Don't Get Around Much Anymore
Lina Romay sings "Don't Get Around Much Anymore".
Dispossessed Blues
There's a attractive young lady sitting on the porch with a guitar player, and she starts moving to the beat, she appears to be flirting with the guitar player, then a guy comes up and grabs her hand to dance, leaving the guitar player displeased. The girl and guy start lindy hopping in the street, then other neighbors and passer-bys start dancing to. Lynn Albritton, the piano player, starts everyone "dancing in the street."
Backstage Blues
A little music from Lynn Albritton, Lou Ellen and The Harlem Cuties.
Stone Cold Dead in the Market
Big Band leader and 1930s Broadway starlet Gracie Barrie sings a lovely little ditty about a wife’s revenge on her cheating husband. (Oddball Films)