The Eton Boys also appeared in motion pictures, exclusively in New York. Their busiest years in movies were 1933 and 1934: they were featured in two-reel, 20-minute Vitaphone musical shorts;
Max Fleischer's Screen Songs for Paramount; and one feature film produced by
Universal in New York,
Moonlight and Pretzels. The Screen Songs were animated cartoons, each showcasing a popular song. For example,
Down by the Old Mill Stream (1933) had a hillbilly theme, with the animated characters harvesting apples for cider. Halfway through each cartoon, the Eton Boys would appear in live action and lead the audience in singing the title song, guided by the
bouncing ball. In 1941 the Eton Boys made their final film appearances, singing in 11
Soundies. These were short musical films produced in New York, especially for coin-operated "movie jukeboxes". ==Later lives==