Earl Baldwin

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Juke Box Rhythm
Screenplay
An European princess visiting America helps a record producer organize a big concert.
The Go-Getter
Writer
The Go-Getter (1956)
Lullaby of Broadway
Screenplay
Pretty Melinda Howard has been abroad singing with a musical troupe. She decides to return home to surprise her mother whom she thinks is a successful Broadway star with a mansion in Manhattan. She doesn't know that her mother is actually a burnt-out cabaret singer with a love for whiskey. When she arrives at the mansion, she is taken in by the two servants who are friends of her mother's. The house actually belongs to Adolph Hubbell, a kind-hearted Broadway producer who also gets drawn into the charade. Hubbell takes a shine to Melinda and agrees to star her in his next show. Melinda also finds romance with a handsome hoofer who's also in the show. All is going well for Melinda except that she wants to see her mother who keeps putting off their reunion.
Africa Screams
Original Story
When bookseller Buzz cons Diana into thinking that his friend Stanley knows all there is to know about Africa, they are abducted and ordered to lead Diana and her henchmen to an African tribe in search of a fortune in jewels.
Africa Screams
Screenplay
When bookseller Buzz cons Diana into thinking that his friend Stanley knows all there is to know about Africa, they are abducted and ordered to lead Diana and her henchmen to an African tribe in search of a fortune in jewels.
Breakfast in Hollywood
Writer
The goings on of a few members of a radio show's audience is the premise for this feature film derived from the popular ABC radio show of the 1940's. This film features Tom Breneman, the radio show's host, as well as Bonita Granville, Beulah Bondi, Zasu Pitts, Billie Burke and Hedda Hopper. Musical performances are provided by Nat King Cole and the King Cole Trio, along with Spike Jones and his City Slickers.
Hold That Blonde!
Screenplay
Ogden Spencer Trulow III is a wealthy kleptomaniac who turned to stealing when he was spurned by a girl. His psychoanalyst advises him to find another girl for a cure. He fastens his interest upon Sally Martin, who happens to be engaged upon helping some crooks steal a valuable necklace. Complications include two scantily attired individuals, one of them drunk, clinging to the cornice of a skyscraper and a large band of crooks in quest of the precious jewels.
Irish Eyes Are Smiling
Screenplay
Climbing to fame, Irish-American composer Ernest R. Ball romances a showgirl, who catches the eye of an underworld character.
Greenwich Village
Screenplay
In 1922, a would-be classical composer gets involved with people putting on a musical revue.
Pin Up Girl
Screenplay
Glamorous Lorry Jones, the toast of a Missouri military canteen, has become "engaged" to almost every serviceman she's signed her pin-up photo for. Now she's leaving home to go into government service (not, as she fantasizes, to join the USO). On a side trip to New York, her vivid imagination leads her to True Love with naval hero Tommy Dooley; but increasingly involved Musical Comedy Complications follow.
The Navy Comes Through
Adaptation
A U.S. Navy crew aboard a merchant marine ship battle Nazis.
Unholy Partners
Screenplay
A crusading newsman starts up a tabloid with a gangster as his 50-50 partner.
Honeymoon for Three
Screenplay
Noted writer Kenneth Bixby, in love with his witty secretary Anne Rogers, is on a book tour when he meets up with a former college fling with a loopy Danish girl which he barely remembers. She remembers him, very well.
She Couldn't Say No
Screenplay
Two big city lawyers are handed an important case but then find it requires them to deal with the oddball and very shrewd characters in a small town.
The Man Who Talked Too Much
Writer
A young law graduate joins his older brother's legal practice, only to discover the firm's clients are mostly mobsters. Director Vincent Sherman's 1940 crime melodrama stars George Brent, William Lundigan, Richard Barthelmess, Virginia Bruce, Brenda Marshall, Marc Lawrence, Henry Armetta, George Tobias, John Litel, Alan Baxter, Louis Jean Heydt, Clarence Kolb, Sam McDaniel and Mary Gordon.
My Love Came Back
Screenplay
Amelia is a gifted violinist who is in danger of quitting the Brissac Academy of Music. Julius arranges to have a scholarship given to her through his employee Tony so that Julius can escort Amelia to every musical event in the city. The trouble begins when he cannot meet her one night and Tony goes in his place. Tony believes that Julius and Amelia are a couple and then son Paul thinks that Tony and Amelia are a couple as he is sending her the money. The worst part is that Amelia might leave classical music for swing music with classmates Dusty, Joy and the band.
Brother Orchid
Screenplay
When retired racket boss John Sarto tries to reclaim his place and former friends try to kill him, he finds solace in a monastery and reinvents himself as a pious monk.
Off the Record
Screenplay
After a socially conscience reporter adopts a slum orphan after she causes his brother's gang to go to prison.
Cowboy from Brooklyn
Screenplay
A singing cowboy turns out to be a tenderfoot.
Gold Diggers in Paris
Screenplay
When the representative of the Paris International Dance Exposition arrives in New York to invite the Academy Ballet of America to compete for monetary prizes, the taxi driver mistakenly brings him to the Club Ballé, a nightclub on the brink of declaring bankruptcy. The owners, Terry Moore and Duke Dennis, jump at the chance to go, despite being aware of the mistake. They hire ballet teacher, Luis Leoni, and his only pupil, Kay Morrow, to join the group, hoping to teach their two dozen show girls ballet en route to Paris by ship. Also going along and rooming with Kay is Mona, Terry's ex-wife, who wants to keep an eye on her alimony checks. Naturally, Kay and Terry fall in love.
A Slight Case of Murder
Screenplay
Former bootlegger Remy Marco has a slight problem with forclosing bankers, a prospective son-in-law, and four hard-to-explain corpses.
Ever Since Eve
Screenplay
Madge Winton (Marion Davies), a beautiful secretary, makes herself look homely in order to avoid advances by lecherous bosses. When her new employer, writer Freddy Matthews (Robert Montgomery), accidentally sees her without her disguise, she has to pretend to be her roommate Sadie.
The Irish in Us
Screenplay
A boxer and his policeman brother feud over a police captain's daughter.
Go Into Your Dance
Screenplay
An irresponsible Broadway star gets mixed up with gambling and gangsters.
Devil Dogs of the Air
Writer
Two Marine pilots vie for romance and glory.
6 Day Bike Rider
Writer
To get his girl back, that has fallen for a biker, a worker and one of his friends enter a six day race.
Here Comes the Navy
Writer
A cocky guy joins the Navy for the wrong reason but finds romance and twice is cited for heroism.
A Very Honorable Guy
Screenplay
Well respected local good guy, "Feet" Samuels finds himself heavily in debt due to an uncharacteristic gambling binge. Feet decides the only way to settle the bill is by selling his body to an ambitious doctor who agrees to allow him one last month to live life to the fullest, then kill himself.
Wonder Bar
Screenplay
Harry and Inez are a dance team at the Wonder Bar. Inez loves Harry, but he is in love with Liane, the wife of a wealthy business man. Al Wonder and the conductor/singer Tommy are in love with Inez. When Inez finds out that Harry wants to leave Paris and is going to the USA with Liane, she kills him.
Havana Widows
Screenplay
Two golddiggers go fishing for millionaires in Havana.
Wild Boys of the Road
Screenplay
At the height of the Great Depression, Tommy's mother has been out of work for months when Eddie's father loses his job. Eager not to burden their parents, the two high school Sophomores decide to hop the freight trains and look for work.
Blondie Johnson
Screenplay
A Depression-downtrodden waif uses her brains instead of her body to rise from tyro con artist to crime boss.
Central Park
Screenplay
Two destitute New Yorkers meet cute in Central Park and then separate and independently get tangled up with some gangsters only to be reunited again in the end.
The Crash
Screenplay
Linda Gault is a luxury loving wife who casually seduces other men while getting investment tips from one of her lovers.
Life Begins
Screenplay
A day in the maternity ward from the lens of accepted morals and medical attitudes of 1932. The ward includes women from all walks of life and situations.
Doctor X
Screenplay
A wisecracking New York reporter intrudes on a research scientist's quest to unmask The Moon Killer.
The Tenderfoot
Adaptation
Calvin Jones is a cowboy who wants to invest in a Broadway play. Joe Lehman's secretary Ruth learns that her boss is attempting to swindle Jones and pulls a successful coup d'etat producing a play that she stars in.
The Mouthpiece
Dialogue
A prosecutor quits his job and becomes a defense attorney when he finds out that a man he got convicted and executed was actually innocent.
The Mouthpiece
Adaptation
A prosecutor quits his job and becomes a defense attorney when he finds out that a man he got convicted and executed was actually innocent.
The Big Shot
Screenplay
A young man runs into trouble when he buys an auto court, only to find out that its located next to a swamp that drives away all potential customers.
The Tip-Off
Dialogue
A young radio repairman becomes involved with gangsters and one of their girlfriends when he repairs their radio.
The Tip-Off
Screenplay
A young radio repairman becomes involved with gangsters and one of their girlfriends when he repairs their radio.
The Naughty Flirt
Adaptation
A coquettish socialite falls for a straight-laced associate in her father's law firm. But she must also fend off the advances of a greedy fortune-hunter and his sister.
The Widow from Chicago
Screenplay
A woman infiltrates a criminal mob to avenge her brother's death.
College Lovers
Story
Romance on a college campus.
Sweet Mama
Screenplay
A young girl falls in love with a member of a gang of crooks. She determines to bring the rest of the gang to justice so she can save the man she loves.
Red Hot Rhythm
Writer
A 1929 film by Leo McCarey.
The Sophomore
Writer
Joe Collins (Eddie Quillan) arrives at Hanford College to begin his second year with $200 to pay his tuition, is enticed into a craps game, and loses all in this nostalgic slice of college, replete with songs, romance, prom dances and the inevitable big football game.
Brotherly Love
Writer
Oscar, a tough guard at Newberry Prison, gets into an argument with Jerry, a smallish barber. He causes Jerry to be arrested as a fugitive, and gets him sent to Newberry. It's not long before both men fall in love with Mary, the daughter of the warden. Oscar gets Jerry put on the prison football team, where he is the smallest guy there, figuring that he will look like a fool in front of Mary and then she will pick Oscar. However, things don't turn out quite the way Oscar planned.