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160 titles |
Past Film & Video (52 titles) | Budget | Opening Weekend | Gross (US & Canada) | Gross (Worldwide) |
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Joker: Folie à Deux (2024)
Writer ("Merrily We Roll Along") Writer ("Merrily We Roll Along") See fewer |
$190MM
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$38MM
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$58MM
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$205MM
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Space Jam: A New Legacy (2021)
Writer ("Merrily We Roll Along") Writer ("Merrily We Roll Along") See fewer |
$150MM
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$31MM
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$71MM
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$164MM
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Slacker 2011 (2011)
Performer ("You Don't Need The Wine") Performer ("You Don't Need The Wine") See fewer |
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Top 10 Dumbest Indiana Jones Moments (2009)
(Short) - Music ("Merrily We Roll Along") (uncredited) Music ("Merrily We Roll Along") (uncredited) See fewer |
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$15K
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$56K
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$56K
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Hollywood Singing and Dancing: A Musical History - The 1930s: Dancing Away the Great Depression (2009)
(Video) - Self (archive footage), Performer ("Okay, Toots", "Mandy", "Build a Little Home") (uncredited) Self (archive footage), Performer ("Okay, Toots", "Mandy", "Build a Little Home") (uncredited) See fewer |
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Hollywood Singing and Dancing: A Musical History - The 1920s: The Dawn of the Hollywood Musical (2008)
(Video) - Performer ("Oh, Gee, Georgie!", "The Dumber They Come, the Better I Like 'em", "Makin' Whoopee") (uncredited), Writer ("The Dumber They Come, the Better I Like 'em") (uncredited) Performer ("Oh, Gee, Georgie!", "The Dumber They Come, the Better I Like 'em", "Makin' Whoopee") (uncredited), Writer ("The Dumber They Come, the Better I Like 'em") (uncredited) See fewer |
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Cinderella Man (2005)
Performer ("Cheer Up, Smile, Nertz") Performer ("Cheer Up, Smile, Nertz") See fewer |
$88MM
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$18MM
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$62MM
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$109MM
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Looney Tunes: Back in Action (2003)
Writer ("Merrily We Roll Along") Writer ("Merrily We Roll Along") See fewer |
$80MM
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$9.3MM
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$21MM
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$69MM
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$80MM
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$28MM
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$91MM
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$231MM
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Marvin the Martian in the Third Dimension (1996)
(Short) - Music ("Merrily We Roll Along") Music ("Merrily We Roll Along") See fewer |
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Bullets Over Broadway (1994)
Performer ("Ma (He's Making Eyes At Me)") Performer ("Ma (He's Making Eyes At Me)") See fewer |
$20MM
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$86K
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$13MM
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$13MM
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$25MM
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$5MM
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$34MM
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$34MM
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Rover Dangerfield (1991)
Writer ("Merrily We Roll Along") Writer ("Merrily We Roll Along") See fewer |
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Gremlins 2: The New Batch (1990)
Writer ("Merrily We Roll Along") Writer ("Merrily We Roll Along") See fewer |
$50MM
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$9.7MM
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$41MM
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$41MM
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$62K
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$6.1MM
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$6.1MM
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Daffy Duck's Quackbusters (1988)
Music ("Merrily We Roll Along") (uncredited) Music ("Merrily We Roll Along") (uncredited) See fewer |
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The Villain (1979)
Writer ("Merrily We Roll Along" (1935)) (uncredited) Writer ("Merrily We Roll Along" (1935)) (uncredited) See fewer |
$5MM
|
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Brother Can You Spare a Dime (1975)
Self (archive footage), Performer ("Now's the Time to Fall in Love" (1931)) Self (archive footage), Performer ("Now's the Time to Fall in Love" (1931)) See fewer |
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Blazing Saddles (1974)
Writer ("Merrily We Roll Along") (uncredited) Writer ("Merrily We Roll Along") (uncredited) See fewer |
$2.6MM
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$120MM
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$120MM
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Bonnie and Clyde (1967)
Performer ("I Love to Spend Each Sunday with You") (uncredited), Writer ("I Love to Spend Each Sunday with You") (uncredited) Performer ("I Love to Spend Each Sunday with You") (uncredited), Writer ("I Love to Spend Each Sunday with You") (uncredited) See fewer |
$2.5MM
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$1K
|
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The Eddie Cantor Story (1953)
Audience Member (uncredited), Singing Voice (Keefe Brasselle), Lyrics ("I Love to Spend Each Sunday with You") (uncredited) Audience Member (uncredited), Singing Voice (Keefe Brasselle), Lyrics ("I Love to Spend Each Sunday with You") (uncredited) See fewer |
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The Story of Will Rogers (1952)
Eddie Cantor, Performer ("Ma (He's Making Eyes at Me)") (uncredited) Eddie Cantor, Performer ("Ma (He's Making Eyes at Me)") (uncredited) See fewer |
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If You Knew Susie (1948)
Sam Parker, Producer, Performer ("If You Knew Susie" (1925), "What Do I Want with Money" (1948), "My, How the Time Goes By" (1948), "Sextette" (1835) (uncredited)) Sam Parker, Producer, Performer ("If You Knew Susie" (1925), "What Do I Want with Money" (1948), "My, How the Time Goes By" (1948), "Sextette" (1835) (uncredited)) See fewer |
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Big Time Revue (1947)
(Short) - Writer ("I'll Have Vanilla") (uncredited) Writer ("I'll Have Vanilla") (uncredited) See fewer |
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Meet Mr. Mischief (1947)
(Short) - Face on Station Program Poster (uncredited) Face on Station Program Poster (uncredited) See fewer |
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Screen Snapshots Series 25, No. 2: Radio Shows (1945)
(Short) - Eddie - The Eddie Cantor Program Eddie - The Eddie Cantor Program See fewer |
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$3.2MM
|
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Hollywood Canteen (1944)
Eddie Cantor, Performer ("We're Having a Baby" (1941)) Eddie Cantor, Performer ("We're Having a Baby" (1941)) See fewer |
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Show Business (1944)
Eddie Martin, Producer, Performer ("The Curse of an Aching Heart" (1913), "I Want a Girl (Just Like the Girl That Married Dear Old Dad)" (1911), "Sextette" (1935), "Alabamy Bound" (1924), "Dinah" (1925), "I Don't Want to Get Well" (1917), "Makin' Whoopee" (1928)) (uncredited) Eddie Martin, Producer, Performer ("The Curse of an Aching Heart" (1913), "I Want a Girl (Just Like the Girl That Married Dear Old Dad)" (1911), "Sextette" (1935), "Alabamy Bound" (1924), "Dinah" (1925), "I Don't Want to Get Well" (1917), "Makin' Whoopee" (1928)) (uncredited) See fewer |
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Thank Your Lucky Stars (1943)
Eddie Cantor / Joe Simpson, Soundtrack ("London Bridge Is Falling Down") (uncredited), Performer ("Now's the Time to Fall in Love" (1931), "We're Staying Home Tonight" (1943)) (uncredited) Eddie Cantor / Joe Simpson, Soundtrack ("London Bridge Is Falling Down") (uncredited), Performer ("Now's the Time to Fall in Love" (1931), "We're Staying Home Tonight" (1943)) (uncredited) See fewer |
$1.6MM
|
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Forty Little Mothers (1940)
Gilbert Jordan Thompson, Soundtrack ("Little Curly Hair in a High Chair" (1940)) (uncredited), Performer ("Little Curly Hair in a High Chair" (1940)) (uncredited) Gilbert Jordan Thompson, Soundtrack ("Little Curly Hair in a High Chair" (1940)) (uncredited), Performer ("Little Curly Hair in a High Chair" (1940)) (uncredited) See fewer |
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The Bear That Couldn't Sleep (1939)
(Short) - Lyrics ("Merrily We Roll Along") Lyrics ("Merrily We Roll Along") See fewer |
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Ali Baba Goes to Town (1937)
Ali Baba, Performer ("Laugh Your Way Through Life" (1937), "Swing Is Here to Sway" (1937), "Vote for Honest Abe" (1937), "Pennies from Heaven" (1936), "Dinah" (1925)) (uncredited) Ali Baba, Performer ("Laugh Your Way Through Life" (1937), "Swing Is Here to Sway" (1937), "Vote for Honest Abe" (1937), "Pennies from Heaven" (1936), "Dinah" (1925)) (uncredited) See fewer |
$1MM
|
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Strike Me Pink (1936)
Eddie Pink, Performer ("First You Have Me High (Then You Have Me Low)" (1935), "The Lady Dances" (1935), "Calabash Pipe" (1935)) (uncredited) Eddie Pink, Performer ("First You Have Me High (Then You Have Me Low)" (1935), "The Lady Dances" (1935), "Calabash Pipe" (1935)) (uncredited) See fewer |
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Billboard Frolics (1935)
(Short) - Lyrics ("Merrily We Roll Along") Lyrics ("Merrily We Roll Along") See fewer |
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Devil Dogs of the Air (1935)
Lyrics ("Merrily We Roll Along" (1935)) (uncredited) Lyrics ("Merrily We Roll Along" (1935)) (uncredited) See fewer |
$350K
|
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Kid Millions (1934)
Eddie Wilson Jr., Performer ("When My Ship Comes In" (1934) (uncredited), "Mandy" (1918), "Okay, Toots" (1934) (uncredited), "Let My People Go" (uncredited), "Ice Cream Fantasy" (1934) (uncredited), "The Man on the Flying Trapeze" (1867) (uncredited)) Eddie Wilson Jr., Performer ("When My Ship Comes In" (1934) (uncredited), "Mandy" (1918), "Okay, Toots" (1934) (uncredited), "Let My People Go" (uncredited), "Ice Cream Fantasy" (1934) (uncredited), "The Man on the Flying Trapeze" (1867) (uncredited)) See fewer |
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Roman Scandals (1933)
Eddie / Oedipus, Performer ("Build a Little Home" (1933), "Keep Young and Beautiful" (1933), "Put a Tax on Love" (1933), "All of Me" (1931), "Dinah" (1925), "Kickin' the Gong Around" (1931)) (uncredited) Eddie / Oedipus, Performer ("Build a Little Home" (1933), "Keep Young and Beautiful" (1933), "Put a Tax on Love" (1933), "All of Me" (1931), "Dinah" (1925), "Kickin' the Gong Around" (1931)) (uncredited) See fewer |
$1MM
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The Kid from Spain (1932)
Eddie Williams, Soundtrack ("What a Perfect Combination" (1932)) (uncredited), Performer ("In the Moonlight" (1932) (uncredited), "Look What You've Done" (1932) (uncredited), "What a Perfect Combination" (1932) (uncredited), "La Paloma") Eddie Williams, Soundtrack ("What a Perfect Combination" (1932)) (uncredited), Performer ("In the Moonlight" (1932) (uncredited), "Look What You've Done" (1932) (uncredited), "What a Perfect Combination" (1932) (uncredited), "La Paloma") See fewer |
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Palmy Days (1931)
Eddie Simpson, Soundtrack ("Yes, Yes (My Baby Said Yes, Yes)" (1931), "The Wedding March" (1843)) (uncredited), Lyrics ("There's Nothing Too Good For My Baby" (1931)) (uncredited), Music ("There's Nothing Too Good For My Baby" (1931)) (uncredited), Performer ("There's Nothing Too Good For My Baby" (1931), "Yes, Yes (My Baby Said Yes, Yes)" (1931), "Happy Days Are Here Again" (1929)) (uncredited), Writer (story and dialogue) Eddie Simpson, Soundtrack ("Yes, Yes (My Baby Said Yes, Yes)" (1931), "The Wedding March" (1843)) (uncredited), Lyrics ("There's Nothing Too Good For My Baby" (1931)) (uncredited), Music ("There's Nothing Too Good For My Baby" (1931)) (uncredited), Performer ("There's Nothing Too Good For My Baby" (1931), "Yes, Yes (My Baby Said Yes, Yes)" (1931), "Happy Days Are Here Again" (1929)) (uncredited), Writer (story and dialogue) See fewer |
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Whoopee! (1930)
Henry Williams, Soundtrack ("Makin' Waffles" (1930)) (uncredited), Performer ("Makin' Whoopee" (1928), "A Girl Friend of a Boy Friend of Mine" (1930), "My Baby Just Cares for Me" (1930), "Ol' Man River" (1927)) (uncredited) Henry Williams, Soundtrack ("Makin' Waffles" (1930)) (uncredited), Performer ("Makin' Whoopee" (1928), "A Girl Friend of a Boy Friend of Mine" (1930), "My Baby Just Cares for Me" (1930), "Ol' Man River" (1927)) (uncredited) See fewer |
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Insurance (1930)
(Short) - Sidney B. Zwieback, Performer ("Now That the Girls Are Wearing Long Dresses") (uncredited), Writer ("Now That the Girls Are Wearing Long Dresses") (uncredited) Sidney B. Zwieback, Performer ("Now That the Girls Are Wearing Long Dresses") (uncredited), Writer ("Now That the Girls Are Wearing Long Dresses") (uncredited) See fewer |
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Getting a Ticket (1930)
(Short) - Self - Eddie Cantor, Performer ("My Wife Is on a Diet") (uncredited) Self - Eddie Cantor, Performer ("My Wife Is on a Diet") (uncredited) See fewer |
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Glorifying the American Girl (1929)
Eddie Cantor - Appearance in Revue Scenes Eddie Cantor - Appearance in Revue Scenes See fewer |
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A Ziegfeld Midnight Frolic (1929)
(Short) - Self, Performer ("I Faw Down an' Go Boom", "If I Give Up the Saxophone", "Eddie Cantor's Automobile Horn Song") Self, Performer ("I Faw Down an' Go Boom", "If I Give Up the Saxophone", "Eddie Cantor's Automobile Horn Song") See fewer |
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That Party in Person (1929)
(Short) - Eddie Cantor, Performer ("Hungry Women", "Here's That Party Now in Person") (uncredited) Eddie Cantor, Performer ("Hungry Women", "Here's That Party Now in Person") (uncredited) See fewer |
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Special Delivery (1927)
Eddie Beagle - The Mail Carrier, Writer (story) (uncredited) Eddie Beagle - The Mail Carrier, Writer (story) (uncredited) See fewer |
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A Few Moments with Eddie Cantor, Star of 'Kid Boots' (1923)
(Short) - Self, Performer ("The Dumber They Come, the Better I Like 'em" (1923), "Oh, Gee, Georgie!") (uncredited), Writer ("The Dumber They Come, the Better I Like 'em" (1923)) (uncredited) Self, Performer ("The Dumber They Come, the Better I Like 'em" (1923), "Oh, Gee, Georgie!") (uncredited), Writer ("The Dumber They Come, the Better I Like 'em" (1923)) (uncredited) See fewer |
Past Television (20 titles) | Episodes |
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Looney Tunes Cartoons (2023)
(TV Series) - Writer ("Merrily We Roll Along") (1 episode, 2023) Writer ("Merrily We Roll Along") (1 episode, 2023) See fewer
Daffy in Wackyland (Jun
13,
2024)
Season 6,
Episode 10
-
Writer ("Merrily We Roll Along")
Writer ("Merrily We Roll Along")
See fewer
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1
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The Looney Tunes Show (2011–2013)
(TV Series) - Writer ("Merrily We Roll Along") (26 episodes, 2011) Writer ("Merrily We Roll Along") (26 episodes, 2011) See fewer
Best Friends Redux (Aug
27,
2013)
Season 2,
Episode 25
-
Writer ("Merrily We Roll Along")
Writer ("Merrily We Roll Along")
See fewer
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26
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Boardwalk Empire (2010–2012)
(TV Series) - Performer ("He Loves It" (1922)) (1 episode, 2012), Writer ("The Dumber They Come The Better I Like Them") (1 episode, 2010) Performer ("He Loves It" (1922)) (1 episode, 2012), Writer ("The Dumber They Come The Better I Like Them") (1 episode, 2010) See fewer
You'd Be Surprised (Oct
14,
2012)
Season 3,
Episode 5
-
Performer ("He Loves It" (1922))
Performer ("He Loves It" (1922))
See fewer
Broadway Limited (Oct
3,
2010)
Season 1,
Episode 3
-
Writer ("The Dumber They Come The Better I Like Them") (uncredited)
Writer ("The Dumber They Come The Better I Like Them") (uncredited)
See fewer
|
2
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The Angry Video Game Nerd (2007–2009)
(TV Series) - Music ("Merrily We Roll Along") (2 episodes, 2007) Music ("Merrily We Roll Along") (2 episodes, 2007) See fewer
Bugs Bunny's Crazy Castle (Aug
5,
2009)
Season 4,
Episode 11
-
Music ("Merrily We Roll Along") (uncredited)
Music ("Merrily We Roll Along") (uncredited)
See fewer
Bugs Bunny Birthday Blowout (Aug
7,
2007)
Season 2,
Episode 14
-
Music ("Merrily We Roll Along") (uncredited)
Music ("Merrily We Roll Along") (uncredited)
See fewer
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2
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Late Night with Conan O'Brien (1997–2003)
(TV Series) - Music ("Merrily We Roll Along") (1 episode, 2003), Writer ("Merrily We Roll Along") (1 episode, 1997) Music ("Merrily We Roll Along") (1 episode, 2003), Writer ("Merrily We Roll Along") (1 episode, 1997) See fewer
Brendan Frasier/Marg Helgenberger/Ron Isley & Burt Bacharach (Nov
12,
2003)
Season 11,
Episode 31
-
Music ("Merrily We Roll Along") (uncredited)
Music ("Merrily We Roll Along") (uncredited)
See fewer
Dave Foley/Clyde Peeling/Myron Kandel (Aug
8,
1997)
Season 4,
Episode 154
-
Writer ("Merrily We Roll Along") (uncredited)
Writer ("Merrily We Roll Along") (uncredited)
See fewer
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2
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Carnivàle (2003)
(TV Series) - Performer ("If You Knew Susie") (1 episode, 2003) Performer ("If You Knew Susie") (1 episode, 2003) See fewer
Lonnigan, Texas (Nov
2,
2003)
Season 1,
Episode 8
-
Performer ("If You Knew Susie") (uncredited)
Performer ("If You Knew Susie") (uncredited)
See fewer
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1
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Histeria! (1998–1999)
(TV Series) - Music ("Merrily We Roll Along") (6 episodes, 1998) Music ("Merrily We Roll Along") (6 episodes, 1998) See fewer
20th Century Presidents (May
22,
1999)
Season 1,
Episode 45
-
Music ("Merrily We Roll Along") (uncredited)
Music ("Merrily We Roll Along") (uncredited)
See fewer
|
6
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Looney Tunes on Nickelodeon (1988–1999)
(TV Series) - Music ("Merrily We Roll Along") Music ("Merrily We Roll Along") See fewer |
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Pinky and the Brain (1997)
(TV Series) - Music ("Merrily We Roll Along") (1 episode, 1997) Music ("Merrily We Roll Along") (1 episode, 1997) See fewer
Mice Don't Dance/Brain Drained (Sep
26,
1997)
Season 3,
Episode 11
-
Music ("Merrily We Roll Along") (uncredited)
Music ("Merrily We Roll Along") (uncredited)
See fewer
|
1
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The Critic (1994)
(TV Series) - Music ("Merrily We Roll Along") (1 episode, 1994) Music ("Merrily We Roll Along") (1 episode, 1994) See fewer
A Pig Boy and His Dog (Jul
20,
1994)
Season 1,
Episode 13
-
Music ("Merrily We Roll Along") (uncredited)
Music ("Merrily We Roll Along") (uncredited)
See fewer
|
1
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Taz-Mania (1992–1993)
(TV Series) - Music ("Merrily We Roll Along") (4 episodes, 1993), Writer ("Merrily We Roll Along") (2 episodes, 1992) Music ("Merrily We Roll Along") (4 episodes, 1993), Writer ("Merrily We Roll Along") (2 episodes, 1992) See fewer
Taz & the Emu Egg/Willy Wombat's Last Stand/K-Taz Commercial (Nov
13,
1993)
Season 1,
Episode 61
-
Music ("Merrily We Roll Along") (uncredited)
Music ("Merrily We Roll Along") (uncredited)
See fewer
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6
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Animaniacs (1993)
(TV Series) - Music ("Merrily We Roll Along") (4 episodes, 1993) Music ("Merrily We Roll Along") (4 episodes, 1993) See fewer
Video Review/When Mice Ruled the Earth (Nov
23,
1993)
Season 1,
Episode 47
-
Music ("Merrily We Roll Along") (uncredited)
Music ("Merrily We Roll Along") (uncredited)
See fewer
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4
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Tiny Toon Adventures (1990)
(TV Series) - Music ("Merrily We Roll Along") (3 episodes, 1990) Music ("Merrily We Roll Along") (3 episodes, 1990) See fewer
Who Bopped Bugs Bunny? (Dec
14,
1990)
Season 1,
Episode 50
-
Music ("Merrily We Roll Along") (uncredited)
Music ("Merrily We Roll Along") (uncredited)
See fewer
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3
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The Great Radio Comedians (1972)
(TV Movie) - Eddie Cantor (archive footage), Soundtrack (aka "(If They Feel Like A War) Let Them Keep It Over There") (performer: "Over There", "One Hour With You") Eddie Cantor (archive footage), Soundtrack (aka "(If They Feel Like A War) Let Them Keep It Over There") (performer: "Over There", "One Hour With You") See fewer |
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Startime (1959)
(TV Series) - Self (1 episode, 1959), Performer ("Pals") (1 episode, 1959) Self (1 episode, 1959), Performer ("Pals") (1 episode, 1959) See fewer
George Burns in the Big Time (Nov
17,
1959)
Season 1,
Episode 7
-
Self,
Performer ("Pals") (uncredited)
Self,
Performer ("Pals") (uncredited)
See fewer
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1
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The Eddie Fisher Show (1959)
(TV Series) - Self (1 episode, 1959), Performer ("About a Quarter to Nine", "The Anniversary Song", "April Showers", "I'm Sitting on Top of the World", "Liza (All the Clouds'll Roll Away)", "Rock-a-Bye Your Baby with a Dixie Melody", "Swanee", "Sonny Boy", "Toot, Toot, Tootsie (Goo' Bye!)") (1 episode, 1959) Self (1 episode, 1959), Performer ("About a Quarter to Nine", "The Anniversary Song", "April Showers", "I'm Sitting on Top of the World", "Liza (All the Clouds'll Roll Away)", "Rock-a-Bye Your Baby with a Dixie Melody", "Swanee", "Sonny Boy", "Toot, Toot, Tootsie (Goo' Bye!)") (1 episode, 1959) See fewer
Shirley Jones, George Gobel, Eddie Cantor, Eddie Hodges, Mort Sahl, Anna Maria Alberghetti, the Robert Mitchell Boy Choir (Feb
3,
1959)
Season 2,
Episode 9
-
Self,
Performer ("About a Quarter to Nine", "The Anniversary Song", "April Showers", "I'm Sitting on Top of the World", "Liza (All the Clouds'll Roll Away)", "Rock-a-Bye Your Baby with a Dixie Melody", "Swanee", "Sonny Boy", "Toot, Toot, Tootsie (Goo' Bye!)") (uncredited)
Self,
Performer ("About a Quarter to Nine", "The Anniversary Song", "April Showers", "I'm Sitting on Top of the World", "Liza (All the Clouds'll Roll Away)", "Rock-a-Bye Your Baby with a Dixie Melody", "Swanee", "Sonny Boy", "Toot, Toot, Tootsie (Goo' Bye!)") (uncredited)
See fewer
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1
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Playhouse 90 (1956)
(TV Series) - Morris Sizeman (1 episode, 1956) Morris Sizeman (1 episode, 1956) See fewer |
1
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Matinee Theatre (1956)
(TV Series) - George Morris (1 episode, 1956) George Morris (1 episode, 1956) See fewer |
1
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The Eddie Cantor Comedy Theater (1955)
(TV Series) - Self / Host / Occasional Lead Player (3 episodes, 1955), Producer (3 episodes, 1955), Harold Clinker (1 episode, 1955) Self / Host / Occasional Lead Player (3 episodes, 1955), Producer (3 episodes, 1955), Harold Clinker (1 episode, 1955) See fewer
What Do You Want in a Show (Jul
18,
1955)
Season 1,
Episode 26
-
Self / Host / Occasional Lead Player,
Producer
Self / Host / Occasional Lead Player,
Producer
See fewer
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4
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The Colgate Comedy Hour (1953)
(TV Series) - Self - Host (2 episodes, 1953), Writer (1 episode, 1953), Writer (1 episode, 1953), Producer (1 episode, 1953) Self - Host (2 episodes, 1953), Writer (1 episode, 1953), Writer (1 episode, 1953), Producer (1 episode, 1953) See fewer
Eddie Cantor host: guests Danny Kaye, Connie Russell, Tom D'Andrea, Sharon Baird, Hal March (Feb
15,
1953)
Season 3,
Episode 22
-
Self - Host,
Writer
Self - Host,
Writer
See fewer
Episode #3.18 (Jan
18,
1953)
Season 3,
Episode 18
-
Self - Host,
Producer,
Writer
Self - Host,
Producer,
Writer
See fewer
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2
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Self (50 titles) |
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The Linkletter Show (1953–1959)
(TV Series) - Self (2 episodes, 1953) Self (2 episodes, 1953) See fewer |
Sunday Showcase (1959)
(TV Series) - Self (1 episode, 1959) Self (1 episode, 1959) See fewer
A Tribute to Eleanor Roosevelt on Her Diamond Jubilee (Oct
11,
1959)
Season 1,
Episode 4
-
Self
Self
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The Eddie Fisher Show (1958–1959)
(TV Series) - Self (5 episodes, 1958) Self (5 episodes, 1958) See fewer
Shirley Jones, George Gobel, Eddie Cantor, Eddie Hodges, Mort Sahl, Anna Maria Alberghetti, the Robert Mitchell Boy Choir (Feb
3,
1959)
Season 2,
Episode 9
-
Self
Self
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The Arlene Francis Show (1957)
(TV Series) - Self - Entertainer (1 episode, 1957) Self - Entertainer (1 episode, 1957) See fewer |
The Big Record (1957)
(TV Series) - Self - guest (1 episode, 1957) Self - guest (1 episode, 1957) See fewer |
Playhouse 90 (1956–1957)
(TV Series) - Self - -Host / Self - Host (2 episodes, 1956) Self - -Host / Self - Host (2 episodes, 1956) See fewer |
I've Got a Secret (1957)
(TV Series) - Self - Guest Star (1 episode, 1957) Self - Guest Star (1 episode, 1957) See fewer |
What's My Line? (1952–1957)
(TV Series) - Self - Mystery Guest (2 episodes, 1952) Self - Mystery Guest (2 episodes, 1952) See fewer
Eddie Cantor and Daughter Marilyn Cantor Baker (Jun
2,
1957)
Season 8,
Episode 40
-
Self - Mystery Guest
Self - Mystery Guest
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Eddie Cantor (Jan
27,
1952)
Season 3,
Episode 22
-
Self - Mystery Guest
Self - Mystery Guest
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The 29th Annual Academy Awards (1957)
(TV Special) - Self - Winner: Honorary Award Self - Winner: Honorary Award See fewer |
The Lawrence Welk Show (1957)
(TV Series) - Self - guest star (1 episode, 1957) Self - guest star (1 episode, 1957) See fewer
Valentine's Day - Guest Star: Eddie Cantor (Feb
9,
1957)
Season 2,
Episode 22
-
Self - guest star
Self - guest star
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The Jackie Gleason Show (1957)
(TV Series) - Self - Tribute Recipient (1 episode, 1957) Self - Tribute Recipient (1 episode, 1957) See fewer
At Sixty-Five (Jan
12,
1957)
Season 4,
Episode 16
-
Self - Tribute Recipient
Self - Tribute Recipient
See fewer
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The Ed Sullivan Show (1952–1956)
(TV Series) - Self (2 episodes, 1952) Self (2 episodes, 1952) See fewer |
The Milton Berle Show (1951–1956)
(TV Series) - Self - Comedian / Self - Singer (3 episodes, 1951) Self - Comedian / Self - Singer (3 episodes, 1951) See fewer |
This Is Your Life (1953–1956)
(TV Series) - Self / Self - Honoree (4 episodes, 1953) Self / Self - Honoree (4 episodes, 1953) See fewer |
The Eddie Cantor Comedy Theater (1955)
(TV Series) - Self / Host / Occasional Lead Player / Self - Host / Elmo Dilling / … (34 episodes, 1955) See more Self / Host / Occasional Lead Player / Self - Host / Elmo Dilling / Harold / Herman Fergle (34 episodes, 1955) See fewer
And Now from the Audience (Oct
17,
1955)
Season 1,
Episode 39
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Self / Host / Occasional Lead Player
Self / Host / Occasional Lead Player
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The Colgate Comedy Hour (1950–1954)
(TV Series) - Self - Host / Self - Comic Actor / Self / Self - cameo appearance (44 episodes, 1950) Self - Host / Self - Comic Actor / Self / Self - cameo appearance (44 episodes, 1950) See fewer
guests Milton Berle, Eddie Fisher, Connie Russell (May
16,
1954)
Season 4,
Episode 32
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Self - Host
Self - Host
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Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis Present Their Television Party for Muscular Dystrophy (1953)
(TV Special) - Self Self See fewer |
The Dennis Day Show (1953)
(TV Series) - Self - Performer (1 episode, 1953) Self - Performer (1 episode, 1953) See fewer |
All Star Revue (1951–1953)
(TV Series) - Self - Guest Comedian / Self / Self - Maxie the Taxi (4 episodes, 1951) Self - Guest Comedian / Self / Self - Maxie the Taxi (4 episodes, 1951) See fewer
George Jessel, Eddie Cantor, Fred Allen, Gloria DeHaven, Portland Hoffa, Senator Claghorn (Apr
4,
1953)
Season 3,
Episode 31
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Self - Guest Comedian
Self - Guest Comedian
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The Bob Hope Show (1952)
(TV Series) - Self (1 episode, 1952) Self (1 episode, 1952) See fewer
Sid Caesar, Imogene Coca, Jimmy Durante, Rex Harrison, Lili Palmer, Eddie Cantor, Faye Emerson, Janis Paige, Jinx Falkenburg, Ted McCrary, Lex Barker, Arlene Dahl (Mar
18,
1952)
Season 2,
Episode 1
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Self
Self
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World's Middleweight Championship: Sugar Ray Robinson vs. Randy Turpin (1951)
(TV Special) - Self - Spectator Self - Spectator See fewer |
The Friendship Train (1948)
(Short) - Self - Sendoff Master of Ceremonies Self - Sendoff Master of Ceremonies See fewer |
Screen Snapshots 9860: Hollywood Friars Honor George Jessel (1948)
(Short) - Self - Speaker Self - Speaker See fewer |
Archive Footage (35 titles) |
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The Super Bob Einstein Movie (2021)
Self (archive footage) (uncredited) Self (archive footage) (uncredited) See fewer |
The Radio Broadcast Vault (2018)
(TV Series) - Self (1 episode, 2018) Self (1 episode, 2018) See fewer
Old Time Radio January 3-6, 1938 (Feb
3,
2018)
Self (archive sound) (archive footage)
Self (archive sound) (archive footage)
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The History of Comedy (2017)
(TV Series) - Self (1 episode, 2017) Self (1 episode, 2017) See fewer
F***ing Funny (Feb
9,
2017)
Season 1,
Episode 1
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Self (archive footage)
Self (archive footage)
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19th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards (2013)
(TV Special) - Self - Former SAG and AFTRA President (archive footage) Self - Former SAG and AFTRA President (archive footage) See fewer |
The Dawn of Sound: How Movies Learned to Talk (2007)
(Video) - Self (archive footage) Self (archive footage) See fewer |
Great Performances (2003–2005)
(TV Series) - Self (2 episodes, 2003) Self (2 episodes, 2003) See fewer
From Shtetl to Swing (Oct
5,
2005)
Season 34,
Episode 1
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Self (archive footage)
Self (archive footage)
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The Great American Songbook (Mar
11,
2003)
Season 31,
Episode 11
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Self (archive footage)
Self (archive footage)
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The Great Man: W.C. Fields (2005)
(Video) - Eddie Beagle (clip from Special Delivery (1927)) (archive footage) Eddie Beagle (clip from Special Delivery (1927)) (archive footage) See fewer |
Broadway: The American Musical (2004)
(TV Mini-series) - Henry Williams (1 episode, 2004) Henry Williams (1 episode, 2004) See fewer
Syncopated City: 1919-1933 (Oct
19,
2004)
Season 1,
Episode 2
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Henry Williams (archive footage)
Henry Williams (archive footage)
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American Masters (1997–2001)
(TV Series) - Self (2 episodes, 1997) Self (2 episodes, 1997) See fewer
Goldwyn: The Man and His Movies (Oct
7,
2001)
Season 16,
Episode 1
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Self (archive footage)
Self (archive footage)
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Vaudeville (Nov
26,
1997)
Season 12,
Episode 2
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Self (archive footage)
Self (archive footage)
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Hollywoodism: Jews, Movies and the American Dream (1998)
(TV Movie) - Self (archive footage) Self (archive footage) See fewer |
Today (1990)
(TV Series) - Self (1 episode, 1990) Self (1 episode, 1990) See fewer
Episode dated 7 September 1990 (Sep
7,
1990)
Self (archive footage)
Self (archive footage)
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The 1930's: Music, Memories & Milestones (1988)
(Video) - Self - with Shirley Temple (archive footage) Self - with Shirley Temple (archive footage) See fewer |
Television (1988)
(TV Series) - Self (1 episode, 1988) Self (1 episode, 1988) See fewer
The Race for Television (Feb
8,
1988)
Season 1,
Episode 3
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Self (archive footage)
Self (archive footage)
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The Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis Double (1982)
(Video) - Self (archive footage) Self (archive footage) See fewer |
Hollywood: The Gift of Laughter (1982)
(TV Movie) - Actor - Unidentified Film (archive footage) (uncredited) Actor - Unidentified Film (archive footage) (uncredited) See fewer |
The 31st Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (1979)
(TV Special) - Self (archive footage) Self (archive footage) See fewer |
Bob Hope's World of Comedy (1976)
(TV Special) - Tribute Montage (archive footage) Tribute Montage (archive footage) See fewer |
Texaco Presents: A Quarter Century of Bob Hope on Television (1975)
(TV Special) - Self (archive footage) Self (archive footage) See fewer |
Fred Astaire Salutes the Fox Musicals (1974)
(TV Movie) - Self (archive footage) Self (archive footage) See fewer |
Hollywood and the Stars (1963)
(TV Series) - Self (2 episodes, 1963) Self (2 episodes, 1963) See fewer
The Funny Men: Part 2 (Dec
16,
1963)
Season 1,
Episode 12
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Self (archive footage)
Self (archive footage)
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The Immortal Jolson (Oct
28,
1963)
Season 1,
Episode 5
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Self (archive footage)
Self (archive footage)
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The DuPont Show of the Week (1961)
(TV Series) - Self (2 episodes, 1961) Self (2 episodes, 1961) See fewer
The Ziegfeld Touch (Oct
29,
1961)
Season 1,
Episode 7
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Self (archive footage)
Self (archive footage)
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Laughter USA (Sep
17,
1961)
Season 1,
Episode 1
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Self (archive footage)
Self (archive footage)
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Minstrel Days (1941)
(Short) - Eddie: edited from 'Roman Scandals' (archive footage) Eddie: edited from 'Roman Scandals' (archive footage) See fewer |
The Great American Broadcast (1941)
Self - Opening Montage (archive footage) (uncredited) Self - Opening Montage (archive footage) (uncredited) See fewer |
Eddie Cantor: the Ambassador of Pep
(TV Movie) - Self (archive footage) Self (archive footage) See fewer |
Florenz Ziegfeld and the Legends of Vaudeville
(TV Movie) - Self (archive footage) Self (archive footage) See fewer |
Other (3 titles) |
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Desert Demolition Starring Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote (1995)
(Video Game) - Music ("Merrily We Roll Along") (uncredited) Music ("Merrily We Roll Along") (uncredited) See fewer |
Road Runner's Death Valley Rally (1992)
(Video Game) - Music ("Merrily We Roll Along") Music ("Merrily We Roll Along") See fewer |