List of the best Jack Durant movies: 365 Nights in Hollywood(1934), Four Jacks and a Jill(1941), Stand Up and Cheer!(1934), No Orchids for Miss Blandish(1948) ... ...
Musical, Comedy
USA
1934
77 Minutes
Clarence
James Dunn Alice Faye Frank Mitchell Jack Durant John Bradford Grant Mitchell Frank Melton John Qualen
Down-on-his-luck film director Jimmie Dale takes a job at a fly-by-night acting school. He is drawn into the plans of the school's owner to bilk a wealthy young man out of the funds he has ... See full summary »
Musical, Comedy
USA
1941
68 Minutes
Noodle McArdle
Ray Bolger Desi Arnaz Dawn O'Day June Havoc Eddie Foy Jr. Jack Durant Henry Daniell Fritz Feld
singer immigrant bandleader mobster cab driver nightclub owner amusing charming new york city nightclub deception show business music industry organized crime transformation quest 1940s
Four struggling musicians lose their vocalist at the insistence of her gangster boyfriend. They find a replacement in an innocent young woman being courted by a cabbie pretending to be a king.
Musical
USA
1934
69 Minutes
Sen. Short
Warner Baxter Madge Evans Shirley Temple Nigel Bruce Stepin Fetchit Frank Melton Lila Lee Ralph Morgan Frank Mitchell Jack Durant Arthur Byron
producer secretary congressman father daughter businessman cheery confident spirited washington, d.c. office stage government building theater great depression entertainment government corruption business optimism
President Franklin Roosevelt appoints a theatrical producer as the new Secretary of Amusement in order to cheer up an American public still suffering through the Depression. The new ... See full summary »
Mystery & Thriller
UK
1948
102 Minutes
Jack LaRue Hugh McDermott Linden Travers Walter Crisham Leslie Bradley Zoe Gail Charles Goldner MacDonald Parke Percy Marmont Frances Marsden Danny Green
John Blandish is worth $100 million. His heiress daughter is soon to be wed to Foster Harvey, who believes she's a cold, unfeeling woman, despite loving her. Her cold emotional state is in ... See full summary »