Connie Rasinski Movie Trailers
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Mississippi Swing Trailer (1941)
07 February 1941
Paul Terry's competent crew, headed by Connie Rasinski, doesn't do much with this cartoon combining elements of SHOW BOAT and a minstrel show.
Nick's Coffee Pot Trailer (1939)
18 May 1939
The citizens of Bugville attend the grand opening of a new night spot, Nick's Coffee Pot. The villain (a spider) kidnaps the waitress heroine (a bug) and the kitchen boy hero (another bug) rushes to her rescue.
Gaston Is Here Trailer (1957)
01 January 1957
Gaston Le Crayon is a French (kind of beatnik-looking) artist who brings his artwork to life. He's doing a famous painting to be.
Gaston's Baby Trailer (1958)
01 March 1958
A rich woman on her way to a costume party thinks Gaston is a babysitter; Gaston thinks he's there to paint her child's picture.
Home Life Trailer (1962)
01 January 1962
Sidney is counting coconuts and dreams of getting a job as a circus elephant. He soon applies for a job which requires him to use his memory – to count coconuts!
Aesop's Fable: Foiling the Fox Trailer (1950)
11 March 1950
The Dingbat, guarding the sheep flock, has to resort to many daffy antics and tricks in order to keep Wily Fox from adding a little lamb to his dinner menu.
Patriotic Pooches Trailer (1943)
09 April 1943
Answering a call for dogs to contribute to the war effort and join the "W.O.O.F.S." a small white puppy falls in with the others at a training facility manned by Gandy and Sourpuss.
House of Hashimoto Trailer (1960)
29 November 1960
Hashimoto tells his friend G.I. Joe about the Invisible Mouse.
Down with Cats Trailer (1943)
06 October 1943
This early Mighty Mouse cartoon -- actually, he was still called 'Super Mouse' at this point -- is one of the better ones, due to the large number of good comedy gags inserted -- cats hiding behind skinny trees, mice running down cats' gullets and into their tails, and so forth.
The Misunderstood Giant Trailer (1960)
01 February 1960
Beanstalk Jack is on trial for for crimes against Mr & Mrs Giant.
Dingbat Land Trailer (1949)
25 May 1949
Gandy and sourpuss goes inside a book to get a rarest of all creature, the dingbat.
Mighty Mouse and the Pirates Trailer (1945)
11 January 1945
A pirate cat has his eyes set on a beautiful island mouse princess. He and his fellow pirates kidnap the beautiful girl.
Baffling Bunnies Trailer (1955)
31 December 1955
The Terry Bears, to Papa Bear's distress, try to train their hound Pago to be a rabbit dog. When Papa takes Pago hunting, the rabbits prove to be smarter than both him and the dog.
Taming the Cat Trailer (1948)
13 April 1948
We see a house cat next to an unoccupied birdcage as he pulls a canary feather out of his mouth. Hmm, I wonder what happened? Now he hangs up a sign: 'Songbirds Wanted'.
The Rainmakers Trailer (1951)
12 May 1951
After a rainstorm ruins their picnic, Heckle & Jeckle make a wish on a wishbone that it will never rain again.
Cat Alarm Trailer (1961)
31 December 1961
The Cheeseville Cat Defense is ruthlessly efficient at keeping cats out of the city, so the cats trick Mighty Mouse into luring them out.
Raiding the Raiders Trailer (1945)
09 March 1945
A colony of rabbits (and their newborns) is terrorized by a wake of marauding vultures (who fly around like bad enemy Second World War airplanes- even though they are supposed be an Indian tribe).
Cat Happy Trailer (1950)
17 August 1950
Little Roquefort is being chased by the cat. The cat crashes into the catnip, and suddenly Roquefort is his friend, until the catnip wears off.
Satisfied Customers Trailer (1954)
04 February 1954
Heckle and Jeckle, the talking Magpies, are running rampant and causing much havoc in a supermarket mush to the dismay of the proprietor.
Where There's Smoke Trailer (1962)
12 January 1962
The boys wake Deputy Dawg up: the tool shed's on fire. It burns before they can put it out. Then the city hall burns, too.
House Busters Trailer (1952)
05 June 1952
The Talking Magpies, Heckel and Jeckel, are working as professional house-wreckers, and they run up against an escapee, wanted-criminal bulldog who is hiding out in a house they have been hired to demolish.
The Hitch-Hiker Trailer (1939)
01 December 1939
Gandy is hitch hiking next to his trailer. A dog comes by and latches on to it. They spend a restless night, fighting off hundreds of mosquitoes.
Spare the Rod Trailer (1953)
08 September 1953
The town-fathers call on Mighty Mouse to aid the city where the juveniles are all delinquents, and threaten to ruin the town and end up as criminals.
How to Relax Trailer (1954)
29 October 1954
Dimwit, the dopey dog, is a harried office worker and chain-smoking, gulping coffee and bottles of aspirin tablets does nothing to settle his jangling nerves.
Throwing the Bull Trailer (1946)
02 May 1946
A well-to-do Spanish merchant offers a fortune in gold and the hand of his daughter in marriage to any matador who can kill the bull in the ring.
The Three Bears Trailer (1939)
10 February 1939
A singing, jitterbugging Goldilocks goes through her paces with the grizzly trio, but when a bear hunter gets into the house, she joins with them to fight and eventually tie him up.
Gypsy Life Trailer (1945)
02 August 1945
Mighty Mouse is called upon to rescue a caravan of gypsy mice that's been invaded by a cauldron of bat-cats.
Trapeze Pleeze Trailer (1960)
11 June 1960
In 'Trapeze Pleeze', bizarrely, Heckle and Jeckle operate a marital bureau and work as matchmakers.
The Snow Man Trailer (1946)
10 October 1946
Three bunny rabbits are having fun play with a jovial snowman who has come to life. But along comes a villainous bear who wants to put the snowman on a hot stove.
Movie Madness Trailer (1951)
06 November 1951
The talking magpies, Heckel and Jeckle, crash a movie studio driving a papier-mache limousine, and have no problem eluding the studio watchdog by disguising themselves, at various times, as knights-in-armor, Romeo and Juliet and, then, a couple of penguins.
Crying Wolf Trailer (1947)
10 January 1947
A Terrytoons cartoon released 10 January 1947. Amidst the rolling hills of a pastoral landscape, a faithful sheepdog diligently watches over his flock of lambs, ensuring their safety and well-being.
The Lucky Duck Trailer (1940)
06 September 1940
Dinky is scared off by hunters, finding his way to a farmyard. There he tries to join a chicken family, but is rejected until he saves a chick who's fallen into a well.
Little Anglers Trailer (1952)
01 May 1952
Papa Bear is off for a relaxing day of fishing at the lake, but he is followed by his little cubs, who proceed to make his day miserable.
The Uninvited Pests Trailer (1946)
28 November 1946
Farmer Al Falfa and his dog try to have a private picnic, but Heckle & Jeckle decide to freeload. The usual hijinks ensue as the farmer and his dog try to get rid of the magpies.
The Reformed Wolf Trailer (1954)
09 July 1954
In this one, one wolf who's become a vegetarian tells another of his species why he no longer catches lamb.
Goony Golfers Trailer (1948)
01 December 1948
When a big bulldog is on the driving range, Heckle and Jeckle's treehouse is riddled with golf balls.
Sunny Italy Trailer (1950)
29 December 1950
In this "operetta," Oil Can Harry has Pearl Pureheart in his clutches at the Leaning Tower of Pisa, from which she is hanging by a thread.
Mother Goose Nightmare Trailer (1945)
11 May 1945
A Terrytoons cartoon released 11 May 1945. Gandy and Sourpuss take a trip to Mother Goose Land, where they meet the many famous characters who live there.
Pill Peddlers Trailer (1952)
12 December 1952
Heckle and Jeckle ruin the business of a body building instructor by peddling fitness pills that promise instant results.
A Wolf's Tale Trailer (1944)
26 October 1944
Terrytoons animated short with voice of Jo Miller as Red and Grandma.
The Flamboyant Arms Trailer (1959)
09 April 1959
After receiving a call stating that Mr. Flamboyant will be arriving at the apartment for inspection, Clint tries to clean the place up.
A Soapy Opera Trailer (1952)
27 September 1952
Pearl Pureheart is the laundry maid beholden to Oil Can Harry, and only Mighty Mouse can rescue her.
The Owl and the Pussycat Trailer (1939)
30 January 1939
In his first cartoon, Sourpuss has bright colored fur. He romances an Owl and takes her out on his boat, like the nursery rhyme has it.
Tall Timber Tale Trailer (1951)
06 June 1951
The first appearance of Terrytoon's forgotten Terry Bears characters.
Off to the Opera Trailer (1952)
21 February 1952
Those rabble-rousing magpies Heckle and Jeckle are watching high-society crowds going into the theater to see a performance of "The Barber of Seville" and decide to get some culture of their own by sneaking into the show.
Goons from the Moon Trailer (1951)
31 March 1951
The inhabitants of the quiet mouse village are thrown in a panic when it is learned that that a strange planet is approaching.
Hansel and Gretel Trailer (1952)
01 June 1952
In this retelling of the Brothers Grimm folk tale, Hansel and Gretel- here portrayed as two mice kids- get themselves lost in the woods ("Beware Witch Country," a sign warns).
The Cat Came Back Trailer (1944)
17 August 1944
Farmer Alfalfa is trying to get rid of his cat throwing him in the river.
Paint Pot Symphony Trailer (1949)
27 November 1949
A trio of house painters, a cat, a dog and a bird, undertake to decorate the exterior of a skyscraper, and end up, involuntarily, performing a ballet---set to symphony music---on the high scaffolding.
Pandora's Box Trailer (1943)
11 June 1943
A Terrytoons cartoon released 11 June 1943. As the story unfolds, viewers are introduced to the valiant Super Mouse, whose courage knows no bounds.
One Mouse in a Million Trailer (1939)
03 November 1939
A cat is bullying the poor mouse population. The have a mass meeting to decide what to do, and resolve that by putting a bell on him they'l hear it and have time to get away when he approaches.