Ben Harrison Movie Trailers
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Railroad Rhythm Trailer (1937)
20 November 1937
Krazy Kat runs a small train line which is being put out of business by a modern streamliner. A wild situation requires Krazy to make a fantastic rescue.
The Crystal Gazebo Trailer (1932)
07 November 1932
Krazy and Kitty are riding through the desert on a camel. A turbaned mystic sees them via his crystal ball, and magically makes Kitty appear in his castle.
Krazy's Shoe Shop Trailer (1939)
11 May 1939
Shoe clerk Krazy gets beaned on the noggin, and the entire contents of his shoe shop comes to (musical) life! Features caricatures of Mae West, Charlie Chaplin and Laurel and Hardy - as shoes! The animated shoes sing, march and perform "The Peanut Vendor," but hell breaks loose when Krazy awakens.
Bowery Daze Trailer (1934)
25 March 1934
In the 1890's, Krazy runs a sleazy dive in the Bowery where Kitty sings and dances for a mostly drunken, low class clientèle.
The Peace Conference Trailer (1935)
26 April 1935
As the representatives of all the world powers sit around the tables at the World Peace Conference, arguing and scrapping with each other, Krazy Kat introduces a happy note with his trick Comedy Gun, and everything winds up harmoniously.
Goofy Gondolas Trailer (1934)
21 December 1934
Krazy Kat is a gondolier in Venice, Italy, so he sings "Santa Lucia." As he and his fellow gondolieri travel through the canals, it turns out everyone sings opera, even the cats and dogs.
Bars and Stripes Trailer (1931)
13 October 1931
Krazy Kat is playing a viola (and doing so badly) as the short opens. He's playing so poorly that all the musical instruments behind him razz him about his playing and his viola finally stops his playing.
Weenie Roast Trailer (1931)
13 September 1931
Krazy Kat and his unidentified female companion go to the beach for a picnic
The Mouse Exterminator Trailer (1940)
25 January 1940
Krazy, voiced as a burlesque comic, is called in by a housewife who looks like Goofy in drag, to get rid of a mouse and the usual comic incidents ensue.
The Trapeze Artist Trailer (1934)
01 September 1934
Krazy Kat takes a girl to the circus. She is swept off her feet by the man on the flying trapeze. Krazy gets jealous and injures the dashing young man.
Snow Time Trailer (1932)
30 November 1932
It's a snowy day, Krazy Kat takes a sled over to Kitty's house to invite her to go skating.
Russian Dressing Trailer (1933)
01 May 1933
Krazy Kat is a young Russian worker assigned to "blow up the Palace". Filled with authentic-sounding Russian folk melodies.
The Broadway Malady Trailer (1933)
17 April 1933
A Columbia Krazy Kat cartoon released April 18, 1933.
The Graduation Exercises Trailer (1935)
12 April 1935
Scrappy and Oopy are on their way to Scrappy’s last day of class. Oopy’s distractions cause Scrappy to be late to graduation, so Oopy devises a plot to sneak into class so Scrappy can still graduate.
Swing, Monkey, Swing Trailer (1937)
10 September 1937
A scarce and seldom seen cartoon from 1937 with excellent hot jazz and containing caricatures of Cab Calloway, Ted Lewis and Bessie Smith.
Spookeasy Trailer (1930)
30 January 1930
While tracking a pair of footprints, Krazy Kat walks through a spooky midnight landscape where trees, birds and clock towers play music.
Sole Mates Trailer (1929)
07 November 1929
Krazy Kat goes to a big dance contest with his mouse girlfriend, who wears big shoes. He uses these r
Kannibal Kapers Trailer (1935)
28 December 1935
Krazy is floating on the ocean when a fish flips her onto a small island, inhabited by cannibals in this mediocre cartoon, filled with good music and outdated, offensive images.
The Minstrel Show Trailer (1932)
21 November 1932
Krazy Kat is a stage actor who leads a group of performers wearing blackface. The stage acts include playing musical instruments, dancing, and telling jokes.
The Bon Bon Parade Trailer (1935)
05 December 1935
A little poor boy, attracted one evening by a confectionery shop's window display, unexpectedly finds himself inside, where a cupid offers him a wish.
Katnips of 1940 Trailer (1934)
11 October 1934
A Columbia Krazy Kat cartoon released October 12, 1934.
Light House Keeping Trailer (1932)
15 August 1932
Krazy Kat runs his own lighthouse and when rough seas take over, he has to save a damsel in distress.
Seeing Stars Trailer (1932)
11 September 1932
As the guest of honor, Krazy plays music at a night club. Various celebrities are in attendance, finding ways to disturb the show.
Krazy's Waterloo Trailer (1934)
16 November 1934
Krazy plays Napoleon in this savvy spoof of the war of 1812. Enlivened by two original songs.
Desert Sunk Trailer (1930)
27 March 1930
Riding a camel through the desert, Krazy Kat and his Minnie-Mouse lookalike girlfriend are spotted by one of the sultan's men, who kidnaps the girl for his boss's harem.
Birth of Jazz Trailer (1932)
13 April 1932
Impressive early music synchronization with fevered visuals, 1930s-cartoony to the point of being camp.
Make Believe Revue Trailer (1935)
22 March 1935
Flown away to the land of the story books, Jack and Jill, aided by Mother Goose, watch a fairland revue complete with chorus girls and marching soldiers.
Jazz Rhythm Trailer (1930)
18 June 1930
Columbia Krazy Kat cartoon released June 19, 1930. A parade of various animals leads piano-playing Krazy and his likewise opponent, a Lion, to a large, crowded arena where they square off in the boxing ring to play a musical duel.
Lil' Ainjil Trailer (1936)
19 March 1936
In the lone Charles Mintz-produced (and Columbia Pictures-released) entry that was modeled from Krazy Kat's creator George Herriman's original designs, Ignatz Mouse devises several means of hurling bricks at Krazy, who considers this a term of affection.
Farm Relief Trailer (1929)
05 December 1929
An impromptu speakeasy sets up on Krazy's farm, and in no time, all the animals are drunk, and Krazy himself is so soused that he attempts to milk (an apparently male) donkey.
The Bird Stuffer Trailer (1936)
01 February 1936
Krazy is a taxidermist. A tough customer comes into his shop and tells Krazy to "Stuff this fish, and make it look like a bird.
Poor Little Butterfly Trailer (1938)
03 July 1938
A butterfly sailor returns to port aboard a turtle battleship to marry his butterfly girlfriend. The courtship runs smoothly and wedding plans are made.
An Old Flame Trailer (1930)
24 April 1930
An Old Flame is a 1930 Krazy Kat short directed by Manny Gould and Ben Harrison. Lost Cartoon
Mother Goose in Swingtime Trailer (1939)
08 December 1939
A little girl dreams that she's in Mother Goose Land filled with all sorts of Hollywood movie stars.
Honolulu Wiles Trailer (1930)
17 July 1930
Life on Krazy's small but happy Polynesian island largely consists of non-stop music making. Though the only proper instrument seen is a ukulele, Krazy, his girlfriend Kitty, birds, bugs and monkeys coax music out of everything from worms to houses to rings in the native women's noses.
Canned Music Trailer (1929)
12 September 1929
While trying to keep two babies asleep, Krazy Kat destroys the instrument of a German street band, ws
Prosperity Blues Trailer (1932)
07 October 1932
Like everyone else Krazy Kat has been reduced to selling apples on a street corner, but soon he's smiling again and leading the community in a chorus of "Happy Days Are Here Again.
Bunnies And Bonnets Trailer (1933)
29 March 1933
It's Easter, and Krazy Kat is selling hot cross buns, while Kitty is painting eggs using an assembly line of hens and rabbits.
Soda Poppa Trailer (1931)
28 May 1931
Kitty is seduced into leaving the ice cream shop with a sneaky fox until she discovers his true intentions.
Ratskin Trailer (1929)
14 August 1929
While George Herriman is credited as Kat's creator here, Krazy in this short bears little resemblance to the original comic strip character.
Krazy Spooks Trailer (1933)
05 October 1933
On a stormy, windy night, Krazy's car breaks down so he and Kitty must seek refuge in an eerie old house.
The Merry Cafe Trailer (1936)
26 December 1936
A musical extravaganza centered around Depression-struck Krazy Kat trying to cadge a free meal in an)
The Lone Mountie Trailer (1938)
10 December 1938
An animated short starring Krazy Kat and set in the Yukon.
Slow Beau Trailer (1930)
27 February 1930
An old-time Mississippi paddle-wheel showboat docks, and Krazy tries to serenade the girl that's the star attraction, but he has a hippo-faced rival.
The Auto Clinic Trailer (1938)
04 March 1938
Self-service gas bars aren't a modern phenomenon, as evidenced by this visionary cartoon. The Auto Clinic is automated.
Happy Tots Trailer (1939)
31 March 1939
The King declares a Festive Day in Happy Tots Kingdom and all his subjects, the Happy Tots, are invited to the celebration.