Arthur Tracy

Arthur Tracy

Birth : 1899-06-25, Russian Empire

Death : 1997-10-05

Profile

Arthur Tracy

Movies

Hollywoodism: Jews, Movies and the American Dream
Himself
This film discusses the effect on how major American films in Hollywood were influenced by the Eastern European Jewish culture that most of the major movie moguls who controlled the studios shared. Through clips of various films, the filmmakers illustrate the dominant themes like that of the outsider, the outspoken American patriotism, and rooting for the underdog in society.
Limelight
Bob Grant
A chorus girl (Anna Neagle) discovers a singer (Arthur Tracy) in the streets and asks her producer to give him a shot at stardom.
Command Performance
The Street Singer
Flirtation
The Street Singer
A naive farmer encounters a beautiful burlesque dancer on the streets of New York and agrees to pose as her husband during her mother's visit.
Sea Sore
Short comedy starring Rose Marie
Rambling 'Round Radio Row #5
The Street Singer
The Happines Boys Billy Jones and Earnie Hare are invited to a party, but separate themselves from the rest of the guests, so they can not be urged to perform. However, they are watching the other guests from radio doing their stuff: song team Reece & Dunn, as well as the Funnyboners are singing, Smith Ballew and Frances Langford are exchanging love songs, Arthur Tracy tries his luck with a girl, just to find out that she prefers Bing Crosby and 4 orchestra leaders are trying to find out, who the best conductor is, by conducting a piece of recorded music....
Reaching for the Moon
Singer
A Screen Song from the Fleischer Studios with the Irving Berlin song "Reaching for the Moon".
Romantic Melodies
The Street Singer
Bimbo leads an awful German street band to serenade Betty Boop, but she prefers Arthur Tracy, 'Street Singer of the Air,' who in live- action sings several old-fashioned songs with a Bouncing Ball.
The Big Broadcast
Street Singer
The top brass at a radio station believe their popular new star singer is paying more attention to his love life than to his career.
Russian Lullaby
The Street Singer
A Max Fleischer Screen Songs cartoon with part of it devoted to cartoon animation and the other part to Arthur Treacy, radio's Street Singer, doing the Irving Berlin song, with words and dancing-ball double-exposed at the lower left of the frame for audience participation.