Ben Hardaway

Most Popular Ben Hardaway Trailers

Total trailers found: 97

The Egg Cracker Suite Trailer (1943)

22 March 1943

Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, in his last animated short, conducts a symphony with a whole gaggle of hens (and one ostrich) to lay eggs for Easter.

The Loan Stranger Trailer (1942)

18 October 1942

Woody is happily (and nuttily) driving down the street when his car breaks down. He tries to get a loan on it from a nearby wolf.

The Screwball Trailer (1943)

14 February 1943

It's the day of the big baseball game between the Drips and the Droops and Woody Woodpecker is trying to crash the gate and get in without paying for a ticket.

Rabbit Every Monday Trailer (1951)

10 February 1951

Yosemite Sam traps Bugs Bunny and tries to cook him -- until he sees that Bugs is having a party and wants to join in the fun.

Apple Andy Trailer (1946)

09 April 1946

Andy Panda is very fond of apples and he eats a bushel of green apples, falls asleep and has a nightmare in which the devil is trying to entice him into Hades and stuffs him full of apple juice, applesauce and more apples.

Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy of Company "B" Trailer (1941)

31 August 1941

Hot Breath Harry is a hot trumpeter at a jazz club. He finds himself drafted into the Army, where he's assigned to be the bugler of an African-American company.

The Pied Piper of Basin Street Trailer (1945)

15 January 1945

In this swing version of the famous tale, a small town is overrun with rats. The mayor (caricature of Lou Costello) is in a quandary.

A Bone for a Bone Trailer (1951)

07 April 1951

Two polite gophers are in their underground home, playing gin, when a dog buries his bone right on top of them.

Scrub Me Mama with a Boogie Beat Trailer (1941)

27 March 1941

Lazy black folks in Lazy Town (Pop. 123½) are napping and attracting flies. They are so lethargic they even fight in slow motion.

The Screwdriver Trailer (1941)

10 August 1941

Woody Woodpecker is driving through the countryside and is, shall we say, not a stickler for the rules.

The Hollywood Matador Trailer (1942)

08 February 1942

The bull is watching through a knothole as the great bullfighter, Woody Woodpecker, is showing off for the spectators.

Mousie Come Home Trailer (1946)

15 April 1946

Andy Panda and his dog, Milo, share their house with an obnoxious mouse who enjoys tormenting the two above anything else.

The Beach Nut Trailer (1944)

15 October 1944

A crowd gathers at the beach to witness vacationer Wally Walrus thrashing Woody Woodpecker. Wally explains, in flashback, why he is trying to rid himself of Woody.

Wild and Woody! Trailer (1948)

31 December 1948

Woody Woodpecker gallops into a wild western town, which can't keep a sheriff very long due to the notorious outlaw (and sheriff-killer) Buzz Buzzard.

Bars And Stripes Forever Trailer (1939)

08 April 1939

A collection of gags set inside a prison.

Wet Blanket Policy Trailer (1948)

27 August 1948

Woody Woodpecker buys life insurance with the beneficiary being Buzz Buzzard who wants to collect early.

Jack Frost Trailer (1934)

22 December 1934

A young grizzly bear, undaunted by his mother's warnings of the coming winter, runs away from home only to be confronted by Old Man Winter himself.

Milk and Money Trailer (1936)

03 October 1936

Porky's father is going to lose his farm. Porky goes to town with his horse and works a milk route, with a warning that if he breaks a bottle he's fired.

The Yankee Doodle Mouse Trailer (1943)

26 June 1943

As Tom and Jerry stage their typical fight sequences, the patriotic soldier theme of the title is evidenced by such things as a carton of eggs labeled "Hen Grenades"; Jerry dropping light bulbs from an airplane like bombs; and Jerry sending a telegram with the message "Sighted Cat - Sank Same.

Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp Trailer (1934)

10 August 1934

Aladdin is a child laborer who works for a guy that exchanges "new lamps for old". This guy swaps a "new" lamp for 2-3 replacement old lamps, then brings back the old lamps for Aladdin to polish and make look like new.

Ace in the Hole Trailer (1942)

21 June 1942

Woody Woodpecker is a stable boy. The stables are located right in an airfield, and the sound of airplanes droning around only fuels his lust to fly.

Hysterical Highspots in American History Trailer (1941)

30 March 1941

A comical twist on the history of America.

The Wacky Weed Trailer (1946)

15 December 1946

Andy Panda goes shopping for a flower to decorate his lawn but the poor flower is attacked by a very nasty weed that threatens to choke the life out of it.

Kiddie Koncert Trailer (1948)

23 April 1948

Wally Walrus conducts the school band's performance of Franz von Suppé's 'Morning, Noon, and Night in Vienna' overture.

Fair Weather Fiends Trailer (1946)

18 November 1946

After a storm strands them on a deserted island, Woody Woodpecker and his wolf friend end up battling themselves in a quest to find food.

Busy Bakers Trailer (1940)

10 February 1940

Struggling Swenson the baker is down to just a single donut remaining in his shop. He gives it to a blind beggar who stops in.

Woody Dines Out Trailer (1945)

31 March 1945

Woody Woodpecker goes out to dine and accidentally stumbles into a taxidermist's shop, thinking it is a restaurant.

Porky's Hare Hunt Trailer (1938)

30 April 1938

Porky Pig goes after a rogue rabbit who manages to frustrate him at every turn.

Smoked Hams Trailer (1947)

27 April 1947

Wally Walrus is a day sleeper and requires daily rest while his neighbor in the adjacent apartment, Woody Woodpecker, is a night sleeper who does his chores during the day.

Porky's Baseball Broadcast Trailer (1940)

06 July 1940

Porky Pig provides play-by-play radio-broadcast commentary during a World Series baseball game.

Count Me Out Trailer (1938)

17 December 1938

Egghead decides his road to riches is through a boxing correspondence course. When he graduates, he takes on champion Biff Stew.

Fagin's Freshman Trailer (1939)

17 November 1939

Blackie, a tough little kitten, dreams he runs away from home and falls afoul of Fagin and his school of gangsters.

It's an Ill Wind Trailer (1939)

27 January 1939

Porky and his friend Dizzy Duck go fishing, but their trip is cut short by a thunderstorm. They take refuge in an old building that appears haunted, though the biggest hazards are an old bearskin that lands on a swivel chair, a dog that gets tangled up in chains and a diving helmet, and their own clumsiness generally.

Playful Pelican Trailer (1948)

08 October 1948

Andy Panda is swabbing the deck of his ship when he comes across a stubborn pelican who refuses to move.

Hobo Gadget Band Trailer (1939)

17 June 1939

A group of homeless men who reside in a hobo camp make their own musical instruments out of found objects, form a band and audition for a radio program.

Daffy Duck & Egghead Trailer (1938)

01 January 1938

Daffy taunts a hunter in Tex Avery's classic, meta short.

The Bear's Tale Trailer (1940)

13 April 1940

The Three Bears meets Little Red Riding Hood, told in the style of Tex Avery.

Springtime for Thomas Trailer (1946)

30 March 1946

It's spring, and Tom is much more interested in the female cat next door than in Jerry.

Fire! Fire! Trailer (1932)

04 March 1932

Flip and his pals, working at a fire station, are called out to stop a fire.

The Loose Nut Trailer (1945)

17 December 1945

Woody Woodpecker goes to the park for a game of golf, and quickly gets at odds with some workers who are laying a cement walk.

The Merry Old Soul Trailer (1935)

16 August 1935

Old King Cole marries the Woman in the Shoe. As soon as they get home, the babies show up from every drawer and closet, much to the king's chagrin.

Breakdowns of 1939 Trailer (1939)

31 December 1939

Flubs and bloopers that occurred on the set of some of the major Warner Bros. pictures of 1939.

Ski for Two Trailer (1944)

12 November 1944

Planning a vacation, Woody reads in the newspaper about Swiss Chard Lodge which promises lots of good food (which, as Woody says, is his "favorite dish").

Knock Knock Trailer (1940)

19 November 1940

A woodpecker (Woody) repeatedly pecks the roof of Andy Panda's and his father's home. Daddy sets out to stop it.

The Dizzy Acrobat Trailer (1943)

20 May 1943

Woody Woodpecker visits the circus. Singing "I Went to the Animal Fair," he strolls through a tiger's cage.

Woody Woodpecker Trailer (1941)

16 July 1941

Woody Woodpecker spends his day singing loudly and pecking holes in trees. He infuriates the other woodland creatures - when he isn't baffling them with his bizarre behavior.

Sioux Me Trailer (1939)

08 September 1939

When there is a drought on an Indian reservation, everyone is in desperate need of water so that they can quench their thirst, their crops can grow, the animals will provide them food, etc.

Porky the Gob Trailer (1938)

16 December 1938

A battleship, manned mainly by dogs (and Porky), and whose captain sounds rather like Yosemite Sam, sets sail.

The Penguin Parade Trailer (1938)

23 April 1938

An evening at a night club for penguins, (and a walrus or two). The stage show includes an appearance by a penguin incarnation of Bing Crosby, who sings a jazzy version of, "When my dreamboat comes home".

Ration Bored Trailer (1943)

25 July 1943

"Is this trip really necessary?" asks a road sign. "Sure, it's necessary," replies Woody Woodpecker. "I'm a necessary evil.

Scrappy Birthday Trailer (1949)

11 February 1949

For her birthday, Andy presents his sweetheart, Miranda, with her usual present, candy and flowers. Miranda complains she wants something decent for her birthday like a fur coat.

Woody Woodpecker and Friends Trailer (1982)

02 January 1982

A compilation of ten classic Walter Lantz cartoons: Knock Knock (1940), The Bandmaster (1947), Ski for Two (1944), Hot Noon or 12 O'Clock for Surf (1953), The Legend of Rockabye Point (1955), Wet Blanket Policy (1948), To Catch a Woodpecker (1957), Musical Moments from Chopin (1946), Bats in the Belfry (1960), and Crazy Mixed Up Pup (1955).

The Reckless Driver Trailer (1946)

26 August 1946

Driving down a U.S. highway, Woody Woodpecker passes a billboard which reminds him that he should renew his driver's license.

Dog Tax Dodgers Trailer (1948)

19 November 1948

Andy reads in the newspaper that dog catcher Wally Walrus is coming to collect $3.00 worth of dog tax from every dog owner.

The Dippy Diplomat Trailer (1945)

26 August 1945

A newspaper announces that Ivan Awfulitch, the famous ambassador, is due to have a barbecue with local resident Wally Walrus.

Who's Cookin Who? Trailer (1946)

23 June 1946

Woody Woodpecker is sleeping. He awakens, under a blanket of snow, to find that both Winter and a hungry wolf are knocking at his door.

The Overture to 'William Tell' Trailer (1947)

15 June 1947

In this Lantz Color Cartune (production number 2326), Wally Walrus, masquerading as famed orchestra leader, Sir Wally Walrus, mounts the podium to conduct the orchestra, and his troubles only end when the cartoon does, with the orchestra completely destroyed.

Buddy's Adventures Trailer (1934)

17 November 1934

In this one, Buddy and girlfriend Cookie are in a hot air balloon but they get forced to come down by some angry clouds with one of them being a rattlesnake.

Hare-um Scare-um Trailer (1939)

12 August 1939

Facing high meat prices, a man decides to take his dog and go hunt for his own. Unfortunately, the crazy rabbit they are after is cleverer than they are.

Nutty Pine Cabin Trailer (1942)

01 June 1942

Andy is trying to build a cabin in the peace and quiet of a primeval forest with new lumber (and the assistance of various woodland friends).