Broadway Brevities are two-reel (17âÂÂ21 minutes long) musical and dramatic film shorts produced by Warner Bros. between 1931 and 1943. The series continued as Warner Specials in later years.
Other titles used for these black and white two-reel films included âÂÂVitaphone MusicalsâÂÂ, âÂÂBroadway HeadlinersâÂÂ, âÂÂPresentation Revueâ (for a couple 1938 releases) and âÂÂBlue Ribbon Comedyâ for a trio featuring Elsa Maxwell. Usually the trade periodicals grouped them as âÂÂBroadway Brevitiesâ for easier marketing purposes.
Many of these glossy productions, a few winning Academy Awards, featured dance spectaculars and mini-dramas with top Broadway theatre or Warner studio stars; famous names included Russ Columbo, Ruth Etting, Hal Le Roy, Bob Hope and Red Skelton. They were filmed at the Vitaphone studio in Brooklyn, New York until 1939, with Samuel Sax as a key producer. Production then moved to Burbank, California.
By the forties, an increasing number were of the documentary genre and the title âÂÂBroadway Brevityâ was officially dropped in mid-1943 in favor of âÂÂWarner SpecialâÂÂ. In 1948-1956, many were re-released to theaters under the heading âÂÂClassics of the ScreenâÂÂ.
A full list is provided below by year of release (but not necessarily the same year filmed). Title is listed first, followed by the major credits and a release date. Sometimes a date reviewed by Film Daily or a copyright date is listed instead.