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  1. Words and Music is a 1929 American pre-Code musical comedy film directed by James Tinling and starring Lois Moran, Helen Twelvetrees and Frank Albertson. It was written by Andrew Bennison, with the story by Frederick Hazlitt Brennan and Jack Edwards.

  2. Words and Music: Directed by James Tinling. With Lois Moran, Tom Patricola, David Percy, Helen Twelvetrees. Phil and Pete compete for Mary's love and also in a contest for best song written by a college student.

    • (91)
    • Comedy, Music
    • James Tinling
    • 1929-08-18
  3. Fraternity brothers Phil Denning and Pete Donahue are competing to have campus sweetheart Mary Brown lead their musical numbers in the college's annual revue. Phil wins out, but Mary gets involved in a practical joke directed toward the straitlaced dean of women and is about to be exposed by Dorothy Blake, who sets as the price of her silence ...

    • James Tinling, Frank Merlin, William Tinling
    • Lois Moran
  4. Apr 13, 2014 · Words And Music By- No. 4 (1929) Opening intertitle reads: "As a contrast, many of us have danced to Everett Lynton's jaunty dance tunes - such as, "I Never See Maggie Alone", "Mistakes",...

    • 3 min
    • 1720
    • British Pathé
  5. Directed by James Tinling. A Campus Full of Girls in a College of Fun. Phil and Pete compete for Mary’s love and also in a contest for best song written by a college student. Cast. Crew. Details. Genres. Releases.

    • James Tinling
    • Fox Film Corporation
  6. Words and Music is a film directed by James Tinling with Lois Moran, David Percy, Helen Twelvetrees, William Orlamond .... Year: 1929. Original title: Words and Music. Synopsis: .Phil and Pete compete for Mary's love and also in a contest for best song written by a college student.You can watch Words and Music through on the platforms:

  7. Purchase Words And Music on digital and stream instantly or download offline. Mickey Rooney, Tom Drake, Betty Garrett, Janet Leigh, and a host of top musical performers headline this extravagant biographical tribute to the prolific songwriting duo of Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart.