The Mad Twenties 1964
Vignettes of the twenties showing some of the newer original gowns of the period Ava-Graph has acquired. In color.
Vignettes of the twenties showing some of the newer original gowns of the period Ava-Graph has acquired. In color.
A musical featuring favorites of Ava-Graph.
The story of a nightclub girl of the twenties who meets a handsome swain. In color.
Ava-Graph’s answer to the TV commercials. In color.
Female impersonators model the wardrobe of the twenties, with commentary. In color.
Features underground film makers and stars Jack Smith, Charles Ludlum, and Bill Vehr. A satirical film, comprising a collection of vignettes of the entertainment personalities who were famous during the "Roaring Twenties". Included is a take-off of the Ziegfeld Follies girl-parade, which features Ava-Graph's own pretty girls. Original music of the twenties. In stunning color
Adventures of Lily Lonely, a wicked gypsy and a mischievous boy. In color.
A comedy-drama about vamps, villains, and foreclosure on the Hornsby Farm. In color.
A story about a London vampire, set in the Gay '90s. In black and white.
A tour de force for Jolie Derriere in four exciting escapades ala Pearl White in "The Peril's of Paulene". In color.
Stars Pudgy Roberts. A satirical short, featuring Pudgy's famous nightclub act. In color.
This color film reprises the female impersonator Adrian's nightclub act of the same name: "'Salome and the Dance of the Seven Veils' introduced the Club 82's new season to New Yorkers, in 1958. It was an immediate hit, and Adrian stayed on for four years, delighting audiences that came from all parts of the country and the world to see him. One of the reasons for its success was that Adrian, wanting everything to go perfectly, designed and made his own costume. He discovered a new talent, which he continues to use. The wax head of John the Baptist, which he uses in his act, is the same one which Brenda Lewis used in the Metropolitan Opera." - Avery Willard, Female Impersonators, 1971.
A provocative strip-tease. In color.
Short film, shown with The Last of the Worthingtons. In color.