Jungle Jig (1941)
Directed by Josef Berne. Producer: Sam Coslow. With: Dorothy Dandridge and Cee Pee Johnson. 35 mm, b/w, approx. 3 min
Hot in the Groove (1942)
With: Erskine Hawkins and his jiving Sepia Scorchers. 35 mm, b/w, approx. 3 min.
Corrine, Corrina (1944)
Directed by Josef Berne. Producer: Ben Hersh. With: Spade Cooley and his Western Swing Gang featuring Tex Williams.35 mm, b/w, approx. 3 min.
Bar Babble (1942)
With: Jimmy Dorsey and his Orchestra.35 mm, b/w, approx. 3 min.
Call to Arms (1945)
Produced and directed by B. K. Blake. With: Cynda Glenn.35 mm, b/w, approx. 3 min.
Prisoner of Love (1946)
Directed by Leonard Anderson. Producer: William D. Alexander. With: Billy Eckstine and his Orchestra.35 mm, b/w, approx. 3 min.
Hilo Hattie (1941)
Directed by Josef Berne. Producer: Sam Coslow. With Princess Aloha with Andy Iona and His Orchestra.35 mm, b/w, approx. 3 min.
I Got it Bad and That Aint Good (1942)
Directed by Josef Berne. Producer: Sam Coslow. With: Duke Ellington and His Orchestra with Ivie Anderson.35 mm, b/w, approx. 3 min.
Li'l Liza Jane (1943)
With: Emerson’s Mountaineers.35 mm, b/w, approx. 3 min.
Hands (1943)
Produced by Army Pictorial Service Signal Corps. 35 mm, b/w, approx. 3 min.
Sioux City Sue (1946)
Directed by Dave Gould. Producer: Ben Hersh. With: Deuce Spriggins and his Band with Carolina Cotton and The Plainsman Trio. 35 mm, b/w, approx. 3 min.
Tillie (1945)
Produced and Directed by William Forest Crouch. With: Louis Jordan and his Tympany Five. 35 mm, b/w, approx. 3 min.
Sticks and Stones (1943)
With: Rita Rio. 35 mm, b/w, approx. 3 min.
Preserved from 16mm prints. Laboratory services by The Stanford Theatre Foundation, Triage Motion Picture Services, Audio Mechanics, DJ Audio.