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Trocadero (1944 film)

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Trocadero
Bob Chester and his Orchestra
Directed byWilliam Nigh
Written byCharles F. Chaplin (story)
Allan Gale (screenplay)
Garret Holmes (story)
Produced byWalter Colmes (producer)
StarringSee below
CinematographyJackson Rose
Edited byRobert O. Crandall
Distributed byRepublic Pictures
Release date
1944
Running time
74 minutes
CountryUSA
LanguageEnglish

Trocadero is a 1944 American film directed by William Nigh.

Plot summary

The film is a fictional story of the creation of the Trocadero night club with the two foster children of Tony Rocadero erecting the club in their late father's memory. The film is an excuse to feature a variety of performers doing their act in the club, including an animated character from Dave Fleischer.

Cast

Soundtrack

  • "Trocadero" (Played over the opening titles and played by four orchestras in the finale)
  • Cliff Nazarro - "Roundabout Way" (Written by Sidney Clare and Lew Porter)
  • the Stardusters with Gus Arnheim and his orchestra - "Roundabout Way"
  • Rosemary Lane and Bob Chester and His Orchestra - "Bullfrog Jump" (Written by Lew Porter)
  • Rosemary Lane and Johnny Downs - "How Could You Do That To Me" (Written by Lew Porter)
  • Rosemary Lane and Matty Malneck and his orchestra - "Louisiana Lulu" (Written by Teepee Mitchell and Lew Porter)
  • Wingy Manone and His Orchestra - "The Music Goes Round and Round"
  • Rosemary Lane - "Trying to Forget" (Written by Tony Romano)
  • "The King Was Doing the Rhumba" (Written by Lew Porter)
  • Ida James with Bob Chester and His Orchestra - "Shoo Shoo Baby" (Written by Phil Moore)