Alec Geiss

Most Popular Alec Geiss Trailers

Total trailers found: 16

The Gullible Canary Trailer (1942)

17 September 1942

A hobo crow tricks a canary out of his comfortable cage with inflated promises of happiness in the outside world.

Wacky Wigwams Trailer (1942)

22 February 1942

A satire focusing on Native American life on and off the reservation. It is filled with black-out sight gags, word-play and caricatures.

Dog Meets Dog Trailer (1942)

26 March 1942

About a big bulldog who steals a cocker spaniel's dog license in order to avoid the dog catcher's wrath.

Kindly Scram Trailer (1943)

05 March 1943

A bill poster encounters a mean bull.

Duty and the Beast Trailer (1943)

28 May 1943

Focuses on a hunting dog.

The Bulldog and the Baby Trailer (1942)

02 July 1942

A black maid leaves the baby of the house she works at with Butch. The bulldog tries to keep the rambunctious baby from harm in the city, but all hell breaks loose.

Malice in Slumberland Trailer (1942)

20 November 1942

A dog who works as an air raid warden is all prepared for a good night's sleep. He is just starting to doze when the "dripping" noise of a leaky kitchen faucet awakens him.

Dizzy Newsreel Trailer (1943)

27 August 1943

Newsreel parodies.

A Battle For A Bottle Trailer (1942)

29 May 1942

A cat literally uses his nine lives to get a bottle of milk off of a porch guarded by a bulldog.

Tangled Travels Trailer (1944)

09 June 1944

A collection of spot gags spoofing travelogues complete with narration.

The Wild and Woozy West Trailer (1942)

29 April 1942

Wild and Woozy West is another of the unsung cartoons from the Columbia studio of the '40s. It concerns the capture of the western wolf villain Angel Face, wanted dead or alive (perferrably dead).

Nursery Crimes Trailer (1943)

08 October 1943

Screen Gems cartoon showing what really happened in those old nursery rhymes.

Mass Mouse Meeting Trailer (1943)

24 June 1943

A mouse is chosen by his peers to bell the cat so they will know when he's coming. After the cat realizes that he has been duped, he plans a little surprise of his own.

Cinderella Goes To A Party Trailer (1942)

03 May 1942

An irreverent, animated modernization of the Cinderella story.

Cholly Polly Trailer (1942)

31 December 1942

A cat and dog sleep together peacefully. The parrot, seeing this, can't stand it, so he pulls out his copy of Mein Kramp, where the first tip is to sow suspicion to divide and conquer.

There's Something About a Soldier Trailer (1943)

26 February 1943

A Screen gems cartoon