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Louis Silvers, MURDER OVER NEW YORK


Born
1889-09-06
New York, NY
Died
1954-03-26   (64)
Los Angeles, CA

Scored the first talking picture, THE JAZZ SINGER (1927)

Production Credits (15)

Film or Short Title Featuring Role
STAGE MOTHER (1933) Ted Healy and Larry Fine (Solo) Conductor
DANCING LADY (1933) Ted Healy and His Stooges Conductor
PUNCH DRUNKS (1934) Moe, Larry and Curly Music
THE CAPTAIN HATES THE SEA (1934) Moe, Larry and Curly Original Music
THREE LITTLE PIGSKINS (1934) Moe, Larry and Curly Music
HORSES' COLLARS (1935) Moe, Larry and Curly Music
RESTLESS KNIGHTS (1935) Moe, Larry and Curly Music
UNCIVIL WARRIORS (1935) Moe, Larry and Curly Music
PARDON MY SCOTCH (1935) Moe, Larry and Curly Music
HOI POLLOI (1935) Moe, Larry and Curly Music
SING, BABY, SING (1936) Ted Healy (Solo) Musical Direction
WHOOPS, I'M AN INDIAN! (1936) Moe, Larry and Curly Music
SLIPPERY SILKS (1936) Moe, Larry and Curly Music
MUTTS TO YOU (1938) Moe, Larry and Curly Music
BEHIND PRISON GATES (1939) Shemp Howard (Solo) Music

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