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Irving Berlin soundtrack filmography

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This is a list of movies that used the music of songwriter Irving Berlin (1888–1989). This list includes only feature films from Berlin's lifetime.

1920s

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Year Title of Film Age of Berlin Info
1922 The Toll of the Sea 34 Some sources indicate Irving Berlin wrote the score for this color silent film.
1927 The Jazz Singer 39 Song Blue Skies written in 1926.
1928 Show People 40 Song You'd Be Surprised (1919) (uncredited)
1928 The Awaking 40
1929 Lady of Pavements 41
1929 Coquette 41
1929 The Cocoanuts 41
1929 The Time, The Place and the Girl 41
1929 Glorifying the American Girl 41
1929 Metro Movietone Revue 41
1930 Puttin' On the Ritz 42 Harry Richman's version of Puttin' On the Ritz was a #1 hit song.
1930 Mammy 42
1930 Our Blushing Brides 42 Writer, Puttin' On the Ritz
1930 Reaching for the Moon 42
1931 Body and Soul 43 Early Humphrey Bogart film. Irving Berlin uncredited.
1932 Young Bride 44
1932 Westward Passage 44 Song What'll I Do (1924)
1932 Marrily We Go to Hell 44
1932 Roar of the Dragon 44
1933 The Life of Jimmy Dolan 45
1934 Wharf Angel 46 Uncredited.
1934 Kid Millions 46 Mandy, uncredited.
1935 Top Hat 47 Movie introduced the song Cheek to Cheek.
1936 Follow the Fleet 48
1936 The Great Ziegfeld 48 Winner of Academy Award for best picture.[1]
1937 Way Out West 49 Uncredited.
1937 On the Avenue 49
1938 Alexander's Ragtime Band 50
1938 The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse 50 Uncredited song, How Dry Am I.
1939 Idiot's Delight 51 Uncredited, Puttin' On the Ritz.
1939 The Story of Vernon and Irene Castle 51
1939 Second Fiddle 51
1941 Louisiana Purchase 53
1942 Moontide 54 Uncredited.
1942 Home in Wyomin' 54
1942 The Pride of the Yankees 54 Uncredited.
1942 Holiday Inn 54
1943 December 7th 55
1943 Hello Frisco, Hello 55
1943 This is the Army 55
1944 Christmas Holiday 56 An early movie with Gene Kelly portraying a dramatic role.
1944 Blithe Spirit 56
1946 The Jolson Story 58
1946 Blue Skies 58 The second and last movie with Bing Crosby and Fred Astaire paired and the only to filmed in Technicolor.
1946 It's A Wonderful Life 58 Uncredited.
1947 The Fabulous Dorseys 59
1948 Big City 60 Uncredited.
1948 Easter Parade 60
1949 Jolson Sings Again 61 Uncredited.
1950 Annie Get Your Gun 62
1951 It's a Big Country 63 Uncredited.
1951 Meet Danny Wilson 63
1952 Belles on Their Toes 64
1953 The I Don't Care Girl 65

References

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  1. ^ "The 9th Academy Awards | 1937". Retrieved 2024-02-11.