Jungle Jazz: Public Enemy #1 (2001)
Between the years 1941-47, more than eighteen hundred 'soundies' were made in US. These three-minute films - precursors of pop promos - could be seen and heard in bars and restaurants with the aid ofspecially-constructed automated machines. This film combines several soundies with Jungle Jazz music by the Hidden Faces, in a story that pokes fun at US government anti-marijuana films of the fifties.
Director: Frank Fitzpatrick
Genre: Documentary, Music
Runtime: 6 min
Release Date: January 1, 2001
Screenplay
Editing: Val Kuklowsky
Production: Envisage Entertainment
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Frank Fitzpatrick
More Films in Genre: Documentary, Music
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Jungle Jazz: Public Enemy #1 about?
- Between the years 1941-47, more than eighteen hundred 'soundies' were made in US. These three-minute films - precursors of pop promos - could be seen and heard in bars and restaurants with the aid ofspecially-constructed automated machines. This film combines several soundies with Jungle Jazz music by the Hidden Faces, in a story that pokes fun at US government anti-marijuana films of the fifties.
- Who directed Jungle Jazz: Public Enemy #1?
- Jungle Jazz: Public Enemy #1 was directed by Frank Fitzpatrick.
- How long is Jungle Jazz: Public Enemy #1?
- Jungle Jazz: Public Enemy #1 has a runtime of 6m (6 minutes).
- What genre is Jungle Jazz: Public Enemy #1?
- Jungle Jazz: Public Enemy #1 is a Documentary, Music film.
- Where was Jungle Jazz: Public Enemy #1 produced?
- Jungle Jazz: Public Enemy #1 was produced in United States of America.