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St. Luke's Episcopal Church Choristers

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St. Luke's Episcopal Church Choristers in A Christmas Carol (1938)
This choir was organized in Long Beach, California in 1930 by William Ripley Dorr. By 1950, they had appeared in over 90 pictures. After WWII, the Choristers continued to be the most prolific boys choir in movie history. There was also a girl's division of St. Luke's Choir. The Choristers recorded four albums for Capitol Records, including the first album ever made by a boys choir: "Christmas Carols by the St. Luke's Choristers", "Seasonal Hymns by the Saint Luke's Choristers" and "Familiar Hymns by the Saint Luke's Choristers" featuring: soprano soloist: Philip Haynes and . They also performed weekly at St. Luke's Episcopal Church and nearly 400 concerts and broadcasts from 1930 to 1950. The illustrious St. Luke's Quartet comprised Marilyn Horne, Gloria Horne, Philip Haynes, and Bob James. Academy Award winner George Chakiris was also a Chorister. They often collaborated with Bronislau Kaper, the famed MGM musical director, on The Cheaters (1945) (featuring Philip Haynes-soloist), The Bells of St. Mary's (1945), and Sundown. They appeared in Boys Town (1938), Men of Boys Town (1941), Mrs. Miniver (1942), Since You Went Away (1944), Mrs. Parkington (1944), The Corn Is Green (1945), A Christmas Carol, The Firefly (1937), The Prince and the Pauper (1937), A Tale of Two Cities (1935), A Midsummer Night's Dream (1935), Romeo and Juliet (1936), Marie Antoinette (1938), The Story of Alexander Graham Bell (1939), and so many more.

The boys were carefully selected for their voices, natural musical ability, and good character, appearance and general desirability from a long waiting list. They were carefully trained to sing with light, pure tone. A large counter tenor section of older boys singing alto made it possible for the Choristers to sing in four parts with proper balance. They were know for having a large repertory including music from Gregorian Chant in Latin to traditional music in American, Russian, French, Italian, German, and Welsh. In "The Corn is Green" featuring Bette Davis they sang coal mining songs in the original Welsh. All members over 13 were SAG members and worked frequently both on camera and on soundtracks. Back in the days of silent pictures, Mr. Dorr's choirboys were in demand for their fine appearance and excellent conduct. The St. Luke's Choristers were not available for popular music or for pictures of questionable moral background.
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    Greer Garson and Walter Pidgeon in Mrs. Parkington (1944)
    Mrs. Parkington
    7.0
    • Carolers(as Saint Luke's Choristers)
    • 1944
    Groucho Marx, Douglass Dumbrille, Margaret Dumont, Virginia Grey, Tony Martin, Chico Marx, and Harpo Marx in The Big Store (1941)
    The Big Store
    6.5
    • Singers(uncredited)
    • 1941
    Billie Burke, Ona Munson, Eugene Pallette, Joseph Schildkraut, Ruth Terry, and Raymond Walburn in The Cheaters (1945)
    The Cheaters
    6.8
    • Choir(as St. Luke's Choristers)
    • 1945
    Errol Flynn, Margaret Lindsay, and Anita Louise in Green Light (1937)
    Green Light
    6.1
    • Actor(as St. Luke's Choristers)
    • 1937

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    • Ann Blyth and Mario Lanza in The Great Caruso (1951)
      The Great Caruso
      6.5
      • Vocal Ensemble (uncredited)
      • 1951
    • Joseph Cotten and Alida Valli in Walk Softly, Stranger (1950)
      Walk Softly, Stranger
      6.5
      • Carolers (uncredited)
      • 1950
    • Robert Blake, Lorna Gray, and Monte Hale in Out California Way (1946)
      Out California Way
      6.1
      • Boy Choir (as St. Luke's Choristers)
      • 1946
    • Leo Carrillo, Tito Guízar, Constance Moore, and Estelita Rodriguez in Mexicana (1945)
      Mexicana
      5.9
      • Boy Choir (as St. Luke's Choristers)
      • 1945
    • Billie Burke, Ona Munson, Eugene Pallette, Joseph Schildkraut, Ruth Terry, and Raymond Walburn in The Cheaters (1945)
      The Cheaters
      6.8
      • Choir (as St. Luke's Choristers)
      • 1945
    • Greer Garson and Walter Pidgeon in Mrs. Parkington (1944)
      Mrs. Parkington
      7.0
      • Carolers (as Saint Luke's Choristers)
      • 1944
    • Lana Turner and John Hodiak in Marriage Is a Private Affair (1944)
      Marriage Is a Private Affair
      5.9
      • St. Luke's Choiristers (uncredited)
      • 1944
    • Greer Garson and Ronald Colman in Random Harvest (1942)
      Random Harvest
      7.9
      • Church Singers (uncredited)
      • 1942
    • Lee Bowman, Aline MacMahon, Marjorie Main, Susan Peters, and Zasu Pitts in Tish (1942)
      Tish
      6.1
      • Singers at Wedding (uncredited)
      • 1942
    • Mrs. Miniver (1942)
      Mrs. Miniver
      7.6
      • Choir (uncredited)
      • 1942
    • The Hungry Wolf (1942)
      The Hungry Wolf
      6.6
      Short
      • Singers (uncredited)
      • 1942
    • Judy Garland and Mickey Rooney in Babes on Broadway (1941)
      Babes on Broadway
      6.6
      • Church Choir (uncredited)
      • 1941
    • The Field Mouse (1941)
      The Field Mouse
      6.5
      Short
      • Fieldmice Chorus (uncredited)
      • 1941
    • Binnie Barnes, Albert Bassermann, Alan Curtis, Billy Gilbert, and Ilona Massey in New Wine (1941)
      New Wine
      6.3
      • Choir (as St. Luke's Choristers, The)
      • 1941
    • Groucho Marx, Douglass Dumbrille, Margaret Dumont, Virginia Grey, Tony Martin, Chico Marx, and Harpo Marx in The Big Store (1941)
      The Big Store
      6.5
      • Singers (uncredited)
      • 1941

    Music Department



    • Bette Davis and John Dall in The Corn Is Green (1945)
      The Corn Is Green
      7.3
      • musicians: choristers (uncredited)
      • 1945

    Soundtrack



    • Billie Burke, Ona Munson, Eugene Pallette, Joseph Schildkraut, Ruth Terry, and Raymond Walburn in The Cheaters (1945)
      The Cheaters
      6.8
      • performer: "Silent Night", "The First Noel" (uncredited)
      • 1945
    • Greer Garson and Walter Pidgeon in Mrs. Parkington (1944)
      Mrs. Parkington
      7.0
      • performer: "Jingle Bells" (1857), "Stille Nacht, Heilige Nacht (Silent Night, Holy Night)" (1818) (uncredited)
      • 1944
    • Groucho Marx, Douglass Dumbrille, Margaret Dumont, Virginia Grey, Tony Martin, Chico Marx, and Harpo Marx in The Big Store (1941)
      The Big Store
      6.5
      • performer: "Tenement Symphony" (1941)
      • 1941
    • Spencer Tracy, Mickey Rooney, and Bobs Watson in Men of Boys Town (1941)
      Men of Boys Town
      6.6
      • performer: "Gloria, In Excelsius Deo", "For He's a Jolly Good Fellow", "Auld Lang Syne", "Taps" (uncredited)
      • 1941
    • Henry Armetta, Bobby Breen, Leo Carrillo, and Lee Patrick in Fisherman's Wharf (1939)
      Fisherman's Wharf
      5.6
      • performer: "Ombra mai fù" (1738) (uncredited)
      • 1939
    • Terry Kilburn and Reginald Owen in A Christmas Carol (1938)
      A Christmas Carol
      7.5
      • performer: "Adeste Fidelis (O Come All Ye Faithful)" (uncredited)
      • 1938
    • Judy Garland and St. Luke's Episcopal Church Choristers in MGM Christmas Trailer (1937)
      MGM Christmas Trailer
      6.9
      Short
      • performer: "Silent Night, Holy Night"
      • 1937

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