Clarence Nash Movie Trailers
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Duck Pimples Trailer (1945)
10 August 1945
Donald has an unpleasant evening when a mysterious book salesman comes to his door then disappears leaving Donald with a collection of whodunnit novels.
Mickey's Fire Brigade Trailer (1935)
03 August 1935
Mickey, Donald and Goofy are a fire department. As you might expect, their attempts at fighting a boardinghouse fire are not particularly effective.
Orphans' Benefit Trailer (1941)
11 August 1941
Mickey and friends put on a revue for the orphans. Donald recites nursery rhymes, but the orphans torment him.
Pluto's Kid Brother Trailer (1946)
12 April 1946
Pluto's kid brother, K.B., keeps getting into trouble. When Butch the bulldog passes by, K.B. latches onto him.
Donald's Nephews Trailer (1938)
15 April 1938
Donald's sister Dumbella sends her three sons Huey, Dewey, and Louie to visit their uncle Donald. They prove to be quite a handful for Donald, even with help from his book on child rearing.
Cured Duck Trailer (1945)
26 October 1945
Donald visits Daisy. When he can't open a window, he flies into a rage and practically destroys her house.
The Flying Jalopy Trailer (1943)
12 March 1943
Donald Duck buys a rattletrap used airplane from devious proprietor Ben Buzzard, who tricks the unsuspecting duck into making Ben the beneficiary in case of an accident.
Donald and Pluto Trailer (1936)
12 September 1936
Plumber Donald is using a large magnet in his work. When he drops it, it causes trouble for Pluto, especially after Pluto swallows it.
Sky Trooper Trailer (1942)
06 November 1942
Donald is stuck on KP at an air training base. Sergeant Pete gives him a huge pile of potatoes to peel first, then gives him some tests: close your eyes and touch fingers, pin the tail on the airplane.
Mickey's Trailer Trailer (1938)
06 May 1938
Goofy's in the driver's seat, Mickey's in the kitchen, and Donald's in bed in Mickey's high-tech house trailer.
First Aiders Trailer (1944)
22 September 1944
Minnie's learning first aid; she asks Pluto and Figaro for help. Pluto keeps throwing Figaro into buckets and otherwise getting him into trouble.
Bath Day Trailer (1946)
11 October 1946
Minnie gives Figaro a bath and ties a ribbon around his neck. Figaro feels like a sissy, and when he mixes it up with some alley cats, they mock him, and the leader attacks.
Bearly Asleep Trailer (1955)
19 August 1955
Park ranger Donald sends his bears off to hibernate, but Humphrey would rather stay in his hammock, run out for a glass of water, etc.
Officer Duck Trailer (1939)
10 October 1939
Officer Donald Duck (Officer #13) is assigned to apprehend a criminal named Tiny Tom. Donald assumes by the name that he'll be a pushover but when he reaches Tom's hideout, he discovers "Tiny" Tom is actually a hulking Pete who immediately disposes of Donald.
Lion Around Trailer (1950)
20 January 1950
Donald's nephews use a mountain lion costume to scare Donald away so they can grab a pie off the windowsill.
The Band Concert Trailer (1935)
23 February 1935
Mickey is trying to lead a concert of The William Tell Overture, but he's continually disrupted by ice cream vendor Donald, who uses a seemingly endless supply of flutes to play Turkey in the Straw instead.
How to Have an Accident at Work Trailer (1959)
02 September 1959
J.J. Fate again shows us how accidents aren't his fault, but instead are the result of carelessness. Donald is Mr.
Flowers and Trees Trailer (1932)
23 July 1932
A jealous stump threatens two trees that are in love by starting a forest fire. When the rain comes and puts out the fire the forest revives and celebrates the wedding.
Commando Duck Trailer (1944)
02 June 1944
Donald Duck is ordered to wipe out a Japanese airfield. After parachuting out of an airplane, he lands in a Japanese forest.
Trick or Treat Trailer (1952)
10 October 1952
When the nephews come to Donald's house in their Halloween costumes he dumps water on them and laughs at his trick.
Donald's Ostrich Trailer (1937)
10 December 1937
Donald is the baggagemaster at a remote railway station. Part of the latest cargo shipment is Hortense the Ostrich, who is a bit too friendly with Donald, and who eats everything in sight, whether it's food or not (mostly not): a concertina, an alarm clock, some balloons, all of which start reacting when Hortense gets the hiccups.
Donald's Crime Trailer (1945)
29 June 1945
On the night he promised to take Daisy out, Donald Duck discovers he's broke. Desperate for spending money, he gets it in the last place he knows: his three nephews' piggy bank.
Canvas Back Duck Trailer (1953)
25 December 1953
Donald and his nephews are visiting the carnival. After Donald makes a relatively high score on a weight testing machine, he is thought to be a veritable strong man and takes on an offer from a little boy to fight his uncle in a boxing match.
The Worm Turns Trailer (1937)
02 January 1937
Mad scientist Mickey has just brewed up a potion; to test it out, he squirts it on a fly that's been trapped by a spider, a (regular) mouse being harassed by a cat, then the cat when Pluto goes after it, and Pluto when dogcatcher Pegleg Pete goes after him.
Donald's Better Self Trailer (1938)
11 March 1938
Schoolboy Donald is torn between his angel and devil sides, though in Donald's case, the devil side isn't hard to resist.
Pluto's Christmas Tree Trailer (1952)
21 November 1952
Pluto comes bounding outside to help Mickey get a Christmas tree. Chip 'n Dale see him and make fun of him, but the tree they take refuge in is the one Mickey chops down.
More Kittens Trailer (1936)
19 December 1936
Thrown out of the house into the backyard, the three kittens are sheltered by a giant Saint Bernard and are tormented by a turtle and a bluebird.
Clown of the Jungle Trailer (1947)
20 June 1947
In the African jungle, the narrator introduces us to the various birds living there and to wildlife photographer Donald Duck intent on getting some pictures.
Donald's Garden Trailer (1942)
12 June 1942
Donald has to work hard to save his garden and price-winning melons from a hungry badger.
Donald and the Wheel Trailer (1961)
21 June 1961
A father tells his son the invention of the wheel was most important; to prove it, the two hipsters visit the inventor caveman Donald Duck.
Mr. Duck Steps Out Trailer (1940)
07 June 1940
Donald visits the house of his new love interest for their first known date. At first Daisy acts shy and has her back turned to her visitor.
Home Defense Trailer (1943)
26 November 1943
Donald is manning a listening post and falls asleep; he blows trumpet calls in his sleep and wakes his nephews.
Der Fuehrer's Face Trailer (1943)
01 January 1943
A marching band of Germans, Italians, and Japanese march through the streets of swastika-motif Nutziland, serenading "Der Fuehrer's Face.
The Fantastic Funnies Trailer (1980)
15 May 1980
In this partially-animated TV special, Loni Anderson salutes the funny pages with interviews with famous cartoonists AND their creations!
Bellboy Donald Trailer (1942)
18 December 1942
Donald tries his best to be polite and dignified as a hotel bellboy. But when his first guest is Pete Junior, the job is next to impossible.
Orphan's Picnic Trailer (1936)
15 February 1936
Mickey and Donald take a truckload of mouse boys on a picnic. The boys delight in tormenting Donald, first by filching the picnic food, then giving him a flower with a bee inside (Donald eventually gets the whole hive after him), and finally a sandwich with another bee in it.
Honey Harvester Trailer (1949)
05 August 1949
Donald is working in his greenhouse when he notices a bee harvesting nectar (well, actually, it appears to already be honey).
Joy of Living Trailer (1938)
06 May 1938
Falling in love with the voice of Broadway chanteuse Margaret Garret, cocksure young tycoon Daniel Brewster decides to rescue the star from her hectic lifestyle of frenzied fans and mooching relatives.
Hook, Lion and Sinker Trailer (1950)
01 September 1950
A mangy Mountain Lion and his cub try to scrounge Donald's good looking catch of fish.
Steel and America Trailer (1965)
01 September 1965
A short film by Disney in which Donald Duck is involved in showing the history of Steel and America.
Lighthouse Keeping Trailer (1946)
20 September 1946
Donald is a lighthouse keeper. He shines the light on a sleeping pelican; the angry bird comes into the lighthouse and tries to put out the light.
Donald's Gold Mine Trailer (1942)
24 July 1942
Donald is digging in his gold mine, mostly generic looking dark rocks, and being clumsy, to the great amusement of his burro, when he accidentally fills his cart with a load of pure gold.
Birds in the Spring Trailer (1933)
11 March 1933
Two birds rejoice over the hatching of their three eggs; as they grow, the hatchlings are taught to sing and fly.
Bootle Beetle Trailer (1947)
22 August 1947
An older beetle of a rare variety advises a young passerby against crossing a stream, where he is likely to get trapped by bug collector Donald, as he himself almost was when he was young.
Rugged Bear Trailer (1953)
23 October 1953
It's a peaceful day in a national forest...until hunting season begins at which point all the bears hide out in a cave but one bear, Humphrey, doesn't make it.
Orphan's Benefit Trailer (1934)
10 August 1934
Donald and Mickey put on a charity show, for some orphans.
The Village Smithy Trailer (1942)
16 January 1942
A duck may not look the muscled part, Donald takes his job as village blacksmith serious. First he fashions a new iron ring for an oxcart-wheel, and expertly makes it dance onto the wood, but then painfully experiences the laws of physics mercilessly punish any size error, worsened each time he insists.
Donald's Double Trouble Trailer (1946)
28 June 1946
Daisy tells Donald he has to improve his English and manners before she'll see him again. Fortunately, an exact double with an English accent, clear speech, and impeccable manners happens by.
Daddy Duck Trailer (1948)
16 April 1948
For some reason, Donald adopts a baby. It turns out not to be a duck, but a kangaroo. Donald takes little Joey home and tries to make him take a bath, with the help of the friendly lady of the adoption bureau on the telephone telling him what to do.
Dude Duck Trailer (1951)
02 March 1951
Donald is vacationing at a dude ranch. After all the beautiful women pick the best horses, Donald ends up with the sad sack Rover Boy.
Sleepy Time Donald Trailer (1947)
09 May 1947
Donald Duck would never believe it, but he suffers from sleepwalking. In this blessed innocent state he makes a nightly call at Daisy's, as if it were the time of their romantic appointment; knowing one should not wake or contradict a sleepwalker, she plays along, but finds it increasingly difficult to follow Donald and prevent him coming to harm when he ignorantly strolls the most dangerous places, such as the lion's cage in the zoo, including impossible ones, such as up a wall and even upside down.
Mickey's Grand Opera Trailer (1936)
07 March 1936
Mickey is preparing to conduct an opera when he chases Pluto away. Pluto crashes into a magician's props backstage and spars with the hat, its rabbits, and its doves.
Lucky Number Trailer (1951)
20 July 1951
Gas station owner Donald thinks he's just missed the winning number for a new Zoom V8 car but his nephews hear a correction, and find he really does have the winner.
Modern Inventions Trailer (1937)
29 May 1937
Donald Duck goes to a museum of modern inventions. After getting in without paying, he meets a robot butler who takes Donald's hat every time he sees him.
A Good Time for a Dime Trailer (1941)
09 May 1941
Donald visits a penny arcade where he sees a risque Daisy dancing in one of the nickelodeon shows and later has trouble with the airplane ride.
Mickey's Polo Team Trailer (1936)
04 January 1936
Mickey Mouse and his friends face off against a team of celebrities in a polo match.
Mickey's Birthday Party Trailer (1942)
07 February 1942
The gang throws Mickey a surprise birthday party; his present is an electric organ, which Minnie plays while Mickey does a jazzy dance.
Disney’s Coyote Tales Trailer (1991)
11 November 1991
Through redubbed footage of The Coyote's Lament, the coyote's relationship with man and dog is shown from the coyote's point of view, as seen in various Disney cartoons.
Dragon Around Trailer (1954)
16 July 1954
Lost in a book of fairy tales, Dale imagines what it might be like to do battle with a vicious dragon---and thanks to Donald he'll soon get to find out.
Let's Stick Together Trailer (1952)
25 April 1952
Even with his long white beard and aching back, an aging Donald still has to make ends meet by lancing trash in the park.