Abe Levitow Movie Trailers

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B.C.: The First Thanksgiving Trailer (1973)

19 November 1973

To add flavor to her rock soup, the Fat Broad commands Wiley, Peter, Thor, etc. to catch a turkey. The problem is that no one knows what a turkey is except for the turkey himself.

There They Go-Go-Go! Trailer (1956)

09 November 1956

Wile E. Coyote is hungry and schemes to catch the Road Runner.

Feline Frame-Up Trailer (1954)

13 February 1954

After Claude frames Marc Antony, making it look like the bulldog ate the kitty, Marc must try various methods of getting back at Claude from outside the yard.

Magoo Meets Frankenstein Trailer (1961)

20 March 1961

Mr Magoo goes to what he thinks is a hotel but it’s actually a mad scientist’s castle and he’s after a brain.

Magoo Meets Boing Boing (The Noise-Making Boy) Trailer (1959)

27 December 1959

Mr. Magoo agrees to babysit Gerald McBoing Boing.

The A-Tom-inable Snowman Trailer (1966)

04 August 1966

In the Alps, Tom gets knocked out chasing Jerry, and is revived, revitalized and intoxicated by a St.

The Mouse from H.U.N.G.E.R. Trailer (1967)

21 April 1967

Secret agent Jerry-akin has to steal a giant refrigerator full of cheese, guarded by the evil Tom Thrush with a vast array of diabolical gadgets and traps.

Touché and Go Trailer (1957)

11 October 1957

The amorous skunk, Pepé le Pew, chases a female cat by the seaside, under the sea and finally on a desert island.

Rock 'n' Rodent Trailer (1967)

07 April 1967

Jerry heads out to his night job: drummer for an all-mouse rock band in the basement of a high-rise. They are loud enough to wake up Tom, despite his attempts to block the noise.

O-Solar-Meow Trailer (1967)

24 February 1967

A supply satellite arrives at the space station where Tom (despite his high-tech gadgets) is having no better luck than usual at catching Jerry before he gets the cheese.

What Happened to All That Bread? Trailer (1975)

01 January 1975

Explains why bread costs so much. Two reporters investigate the 65¢ profit of a loaf of “Mother Miller” bread and learn the cruel reality of how profit is divided.