The Joint's Jumping at Juke Box Joe's (1944)
Character: Dancer
Carol Adams introduces us to a juke box cafe where while she sings she serves couples who are sitting. They eventually raise up to jitterbug while she dances in the middle.
Living It Up (1954)
Character: Jitterbug Dancer (uncredited)
Homer Flagg is a railroad worker in the small New Mexico town of Desert Hole. One day, he finds an abandoned automobile at an old atomic proving ground. His doctor and best friend, Steve Harris, diagnoses him with radiation poisoning and gives Homer three weeks to live. A big city reporter hears of Homer's plight and convinces her editor to provide an all-expenses paid trip to New York.
Follow the Boys (1944)
Character: Jitterbug Dancer (uncredited)
During World War II, all the studios put out "all-star" vehicles which featured virtually every star on the lot--often playing themselves--in musical numbers and comedy skits, and were meant as morale-boosters to both the troops overseas and the civilians at home. This was Universal Pictures' effort. It features everyone from Donald O'Connor to the Andrews Sisters to Orson Welles to W.C. Fields to George Raft to Marlene Dietrich, and dozens of other Universal players.
Swing Fever (1943)
Character: Dancer, One Girl and Two Boys Number (uncredited)
Comedy about a bandleader with hypnotic powers.
Hearts and Diamonds (1914)
Character: Misty Catheson
Tupper meets the wealthy Miss Whipple at a baseball game. When she declares that she just adores baseball players, Tupper starts up a team.
Houseboat (1958)
Character: Dancer (uncredited)
An Italian socialite on the run signs on as housekeeper for a widower with three children.
Rock Around the Clock (1956)
Character: Dancer (uncredited)
A frustrated big-band promoter runs in to rock-and-rollers Bill Haley and the Comets at a small-town dance. He quickly becomes their manager and, with the help of Alan Freed, hopes to bring the new sound to the entire country. But will a conniving booking agent, with a personal ax to grind with the manager, conspire to keep the band from making the big time?
Reform School Girl (1957)
Character: Boy Dancer (Uncredited)
A young man steals a car and ends up involved in a pedestrian fatality. The only witness is a girl he has just met. He threatens her life if she talks, so when she refuses to tell what she knows, she is sent to reform school.
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