Allan Jones Movies
- 1942
Moonlight in Havana
Moonlight in Havana01942HD
A talented baseball player discovers he can only sing beautifully when he has a cold, leading a nightclub manager to hilariously attempt to keep him...
- 1942
When Johnny Comes Marching Home
When Johnny Comes Marching Home41942HD
By popular consensus, Allan Jones' best Universal mini-musical of the 1940s was the timely When Johnny Comes Marching Home. Jones is cast as war hero...
- 1964
Stage to Thunder Rock
Stage to Thunder Rock61964HD
An aging sheriff is put in the position of having to arrest the outlaw father and two sons with whom he was raised.
- 1943
Rhythm of the Islands
Rhythm of the Islands41943HD
Rhythm of the Islands is set in the South Seas, presumably far away from the shooting war. The nonsensical plotline finds hero Tommy (Allan Jones)...
- 1942
True to the Army
True to the Army01942HD
A wire-walker, on the run from gangsters, masquerades as a soldier at her boyfriend's Army base.
- 1985
Musical Comedy Tonight III
Musical Comedy Tonight III01985HD
Sylvia Fine hosts this musical show featuring some great American singing and dancing stars, featuring music by Gershwin, Rodgers & Hart, Berlin and...
- 1945
Senorita from the West
Senorita from the West51945HD
Determined to become a radio singer, a young girl runs away from her family. She hooks up with a man who is actually the real voice of a famous radio...
- 1944
Sing a Jingle
Sing a Jingle01944HD
In Sing a Jingle, Allan Jones plays popular radio crooner Roy King, who goes to work in a war plant after being declared 4F. He falls in love with...
- 1940
The Boys from Syracuse
The Boys from Syracuse5.81940HD
The action takes place in Ephesus in ancient Asia Minor, and the concerns The efforts of two boys from Syracuse, Anthipholus and his servant Dromio,...
- 2004
Remarks on Marx
Remarks on Marx02004HD
A documentary about the Marx brothers' films, personas, and careers as told by Hollywood writers, actors, and insiders.
- 1937
Lest We Forget
Lest We Forget01937HD
MGM hosts a salute to Will Rogers (1875-1935) shortly after his death. After a few words from Gary Cooper and Harry Carey, a look at Rogers' fatal...