Hollywood Varieties is a 1949 American film from Lippert Productions starring Robert Alda and directed by Paul Landres.
The Los Angeles Times called it a "vaudeville show on screen with Robert Alda as master of ceremonies.
According to Jone Ormond: I wrote this little beginning about vaudeville dying, and Bob Lippert loved it.
1 got all the acts I knew from my years on the road Brit Wood... We shot with three cameras in a downtown L.A. theater.
I made one of my choreography maps with the dots, an' I said, 'Gimme a few minutes, I'll put mic on.'