Harry Revel

Harry Revel Trailers

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Harry Revel (21 December 1905 – 3 November 1958) was a British-American composer of musical theatre. Revel was born in London, England. Before emigrating to the United States in 1929, he wrote musicals for productions in London, Paris, Copenhagen, and Vienna. Once in the US, he worked on Broadway, writing the scores for Ziegfeld Follies of 1931, Meet My Sister and Are You With It?. He later moved to Hollywood. He wrote scores for the films Sitting Pretty, Broadway Through a Keyhole, We're Not Dressing, She Loves Me Not, Shoot the Works, College Rhythm, Love in Bloom, Paris in the Spring, Stolen Harmony, Two for Tonight, Collegiate, Stowaway, Poor Little Rich Girl, Ali Baba Goes to Town, Wake Up and Live, You Can't Have Everything, Head Over Heels, Love and Kisses, Four Jacks and a Jill and Love Finds Andy Hardy. Harry Revel collaborated with lyricists Mack Gordon, Mort Greene, Paul Francis Webster, Buddy Feyne and Arnold Horwitt. In 1934 he appeared in Hollywood Rhythm, a short film purporting to show the songwriting team of Mack Gordon and Harry Revel brainstorming the score for College Rhythm. Revel co-produced and co-wrote the score (with Webster) for the 1944 Benny Fields musical Minstrel Man. The score was nominated for an Academy Award, a first for low-budget studio Producers Releasing Corporation. He wrote themes for Les Baxter's 1947 theremin exotica album, Music Out of the Moon. Revel died in New York. He was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1970.

Most Popular Harry Revel Trailers

Total trailers found: 11

The Gay Divorcee Trailer (1934)

12 October 1934

Seeking a divorce from her absentee husband, Mimi Glossop travels to an English seaside resort. There she falls in love with dancer Guy Holden, whom she later mistakes for the corespondent her lawyer hired.

Call Out the Marines Trailer (1942)

13 February 1942

Two Marine sergeants (Victor McLaglen, Edmund Lowe) flirt with a cafe girl (Binnie Barnes) in San Diego, then find out she's a spy.

You Can't Have Everything Trailer (1937)

02 August 1937

Starving playwright Judith Wells meets playboy writer of musicals, George Macrae, over a plate of stolen spaghetti.

The Old-Fashioned Way Trailer (1934)

13 July 1934

The Great McGonigle and his troupe of third-rate vaudevillians manage to stay one step ahead of the bill collectors and the sheriff.

The Mayor of 44th Street Trailer (1942)

15 October 1942

In this drama, an ex-vaudevillian dancer opens up a dance band agency and help street kids at the same time by hiring them to help out.

Love in Bloom Trailer (1935)

20 April 1935

A young girl runs away from her carnival family to make it in New York and becomes involved with a young songwriter.

Minstrel Man Trailer (1944)

02 January 1944

Unusually elaborate for a PRC film, Minstrel Man is a lively musical drama built around the talents of veteran vaudevillian Benny Fields.

Hollywood Rhythm Trailer (1934)

15 November 1934

This short plugs the new tunes written by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel for the movie "College Rhythm" and shows the audience how they were written and rehearsed.

The Big Street Trailer (1942)

13 August 1942

Meek busboy Little Pinks is in love with an extremely selfish nightclub singer who despises and uses him.

Hollywood on Parade No. B-9 Trailer (1934)

28 April 1934

Jimmy Durante asks popular song writing team Mack Gordon and Harry Revel to demonstrate some of their songs.

Collegiate Trailer (1936)

22 January 1936

A Broadway playboy inherits an almost bankrupt girls' school and tries to save it by a big show.