Nan Wynn

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Intrigue
5

Intrigue

Dec 06, 1947
Dishonorably discharged from the Army Air Corps, Brad Dunham (George Raft) disconsolately decides to try his luck with Shanghai's postwar black market. Teaming with the treacherous Tamara Baranoff (June Havoc), Dunham prospers in his newly-found illicit profession, much to the dismay of his best friend, reporter Mark Andrews (Tom Tully). When Tamara has the troublesome Andrews murdered, Dunham realizes the folly of his behavior and works overtime to squash the black market for good and all.
Adventure
Freddie Rich and His Orchestra
6.2
A musical short subject in which band leader Freddie Rich conducts three musical numbers with his orchestra, with solos by Nan Wynn with the Three Symphonettes. In the midst of the radio broadcast on which the band is performing, a gangly guitarist named Joe Sodja interrupts and asks to perform.
Music
Mon amie Sally
5.8

Mon amie Sally

Apr 30, 1942
La jeunesse de l'auteur-compositeur gay des années 1890, Paul Dresser.
Comedy
Deux nigauds dans une île
6.521
Deux conducteurs de bus, Algernon Shaw et Wellington Pflug, sont accusés, à la suite d'un malentendu, d'avoir volé leur propre bus. Pour échapper à cette situation délicate, ils fuient sur une île tropicale, où, malheureusement, d'autres mauvaises surprises les attendent…
Comedy
Deux nigauds dans une île
6.521
Deux conducteurs de bus, Algernon Shaw et Wellington Pflug, sont accusés, à la suite d'un malentendu, d'avoir volé leur propre bus. Pour échapper à cette situation délicate, ils fuient sur une île tropicale, où, malheureusement, d'autres mauvaises surprises les attendent…
Comedy
Jam Session
6

Jam Session

Apr 13, 1944
A young woman from Kansas (Ann Miller) arrives in Hollywood with hopes of a movie career.
Comedy
On the Air
1

On the Air

Jun 26, 1939
The setting is a radio broadcast with the bands of Leith Stevens and Bobby Hackett, the vocals by Nan Wynn and a speciality bit by Leslie Lieber playing a toy whistle. Future-and-long-time-voice of the New York Yankees baseball team, Mel Allen (as Melvin Allen), served as the announcer.
Music
The Ed Sullivan Show
6.632

The Ed Sullivan Show

May 30, 1971
The Ed Sullivan Show is an American TV variety show that originally ran on CBS from Sunday June 20, 1948 to Sunday June 6, 1971, and was hosted by New York entertainment columnist Ed Sullivan. It was replaced in September 1971 by the CBS Sunday Night Movie, which ran only one season and was eventually replaced by other shows. In 2002, The Ed Sullivan Show was ranked #15 on TV Guide's 50 Greatest TV Shows of All Time.
Comedy