Dave Fleischer Movie Trailers
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Down Among the Sugar Cane Trailer (1932)
25 August 1932
Lillian Roth sings the title song; also animated sequences.
Invisible Ink Trailer (1921)
03 December 1921
Koko The Clown continually interrupts an animator, who turns his attention to trapping the clown.
That's My Baby! Trailer (1944)
14 September 1944
A love triangle occurs between the publisher's daughter Betty Moody. comic book artist Tim Jones, and the company's wily manipulative manager Hilton Payne.
The Hyp-Nut-Tist Trailer (1935)
25 April 1935
Popeye takes Olive to a stage show of a hypnotist (Bluto), who also levitates objects. While he's doing this, Popeye makes him lose his concentration, so in retaliation, the hypnotist pulls Olive on stage and turns her into a chicken.
Dizzy Dishes Trailer (1930)
09 August 1930
The Fleischer's Talkartoon short that debuted Betty Boop.
The Song of the Birds Trailer (1935)
26 February 1935
A boy gets trigger happy with his BB gun, but soon regrets it.
Now You're Talking Trailer (1927)
28 April 1927
Bell Telephone instructional film shows how - and how not - to treat your upright desk telephone set.
I'll Be Glad When You're Dead You Rascal You Trailer (1932)
25 November 1932
Betty Boop and friends meet Louis Armstrong on a jungle safari.
False Alarm Trailer (1923)
01 August 1923
An "Out of the Inkwell" short featuring Ko-Ko the Clown, this time as a fireman.
Russian Lullaby Trailer (1931)
26 December 1931
A Max Fleischer Screen Songs cartoon with part of it devoted to cartoon animation and the other part to Arthur Treacy, radio's Street Singer, doing the Irving Berlin song, with words and dancing-ball double-exposed at the lower left of the frame for audience participation.
Teacher's Pest Trailer (1931)
06 February 1931
Elementary school-aged Bimbo is late to school, where he presents a note signed my father to his leonine bespectacled teacher.
The Constable Trailer (1940)
15 November 1940
Gabby is constable in the village, and the mayor is on his case to catch pig thieves.
Red Hot Mamma Trailer (1934)
02 February 1934
Betty Boop, sleepless on a freezing night, builds a nice hot fire which proves too much of a good thing; in a dream she visits Hell, sings "Hell's Bells," and makes Hell freeze over!
Oh, You Beautiful Doll Trailer (1929)
13 October 1929
In this one, a cat is cleaning a store carpet when he gets interrupted by a mouse. After they do a brief tap dance, a lady cat comes in which has the male cat already smitten.
Sneak, Snoop and Snitch Trailer (1940)
25 October 1940
Spies Sneak, Snoop and Snitch try to sneak up on the king while he is sleeping in order to steal some riches.
Jack and the Beanstalk Trailer (1931)
20 November 1931
A Max & Dave Fleischer cartoon from 1931. Bimbo climbs a beanstalk to find Betty Boop enslaved by the giant.
She Wronged Him Right Trailer (1934)
05 January 1934
Betty Boop appears on stage with Freddie in an old-fashioned mortgage melodrama.
The Spinach Overture Trailer (1935)
07 December 1935
Popeye's ensemble is rehearsing the opening of the Poet and Peasant Overture (with interpolations of the Popeye theme and "I've Been Working on the Railroad").
This Little Piggie Went to Market Trailer (1934)
24 May 1934
Singin' Sam of radio fame performs a musical version of the nursery rhyme with Bouncing Ball. Animated sequence: a parody newsreel.
The Robot Trailer (1932)
05 February 1932
Bimbo is a mechanic whose girlfriend (not Betty) agrees to marry him if he wins a fight against "One-Round Mike.
Snubbed by a Snob Trailer (1940)
19 July 1940
A young horse says hi to little donkey Spunky. But the horse's mother pulls him away, saying we don't associate with that kind.
Pedagogical Institution (College to You) Trailer (1940)
13 September 1940
A comic look at prehistoric life.
We Aim to Please Trailer (1934)
27 December 1934
Popeye and Olive open a diner, singing the title song. Alas, their first two customers are Wimpy (who actually gets them to fall for the "gladly pay you Tuesday" schtick) and Bluto, who orders 6 sandwiches and refuses to pay for them.
I Don't Want to Make History Trailer (1936)
21 May 1936
Fleischer Studios Screen Song. Vincent Lopez and His Orchestra play the title tune, sung by an uncredited crooner with castanets and a Bouncing Ball.
Noah's Lark Trailer (1929)
24 October 1929
Noah seems to have major problems with his animals when they all get restless and leave the ship to go to Coney Island and Luna Park to get away from him.
I'm in the Army Now Trailer (1936)
25 December 1936
Olive tells Popeye and Bluto that she loves a man in a uniform, so they try to sign up at the recruiting station - that can only take one of them.
The Circus Trailer (1920)
06 May 1920
One of the "Out of the Inkwell" series of silent short films featuring a combination of live action and hand-drawn animation.
Lazy Bones Trailer (1934)
12 April 1934
A Screen Song from the Fleischer Studios with the song "Lazybones".
Ko-Ko Makes 'Em Laugh Trailer (1927)
10 February 1927
Ko-Ko and Fitz try to make a humorless Indian laugh.
When Yuba Plays the Rumba on the Tuba Trailer (1933)
14 September 1933
Fleischer Studios 'Screen Song' of "When Yuba Plays the Rumba on the Tuba".
Oh! How I Hate to Get Up in the Morning Trailer (1932)
21 April 1932
Reis and Dunn (with Betty Boop) sing the Irving Berlin song with a Bouncing Ball. In a cartoon army camp, everything rises before the soldiers.
A Hot Time in the Old Town Tonight Trailer (1930)
31 July 1930
A drunk mouse dances out of a newspaper office and posts leaflets advertising a Hot Time.
Romantic Melodies Trailer (1932)
20 October 1932
Bimbo leads an awful German street band to serenade Betty Boop, but she prefers Arthur Tracy, 'Street Singer of the Air,' who in live- action sings several old-fashioned songs with a Bouncing Ball.
Mother Goose Land Trailer (1933)
23 June 1933
Betty, while reading a book of Mother Goose stories, wishes she could visit such a wonderful place. Betty's wish is granted when Mother Goose appears, and gives her a tour of Mother Goose Land.
Sock-a-Bye, Baby Trailer (1934)
18 January 1934
When Popeye takes the baby for a walk in the stroller, the little one won't be quiet unless he's sleeping.
The Candid Candidate Trailer (1937)
27 August 1937
Betty Boop campaigns for Grampy to be the new mayor and he wins. As soon as he takes office, the citizens come out from everywhere to complain and to demand he fix things.
Superman Trailer (1941)
26 September 1941
After The Daily Planet receives a letter from a mad scientist threatening to wreak destruction with his Electrothanasia Ray, Lois Lane heads out in the hopes of getting more information for a news story.
Hold the Wire Trailer (1936)
23 October 1936
Popeye is wooing Olive on the phone when Bluto comes over. He overhears, taps into the line, and impersonates Popeye.
I-Ski Love-Ski You-Ski Trailer (1936)
03 April 1936
Popeye takes Olive mountain climbing. Bluto sets various traps for them along the way.
You Can't Shoe a Horse Fly Trailer (1940)
23 August 1940
Hunky and Spunky are settling in for a nap, but a horse fly sees them and sees dinner. After battling the fly for a while, the youngster enlists dad's help.
Parade of the Wooden Soldiers Trailer (1933)
01 December 1933
A toy version of Betty Boop drops in on a small toy shop. The other toys come to life and crown her their queen.
The Paneless Window Washer Trailer (1937)
22 January 1937
Bluto dirties all of an office building's windows himself, to drum up business for his window cleaning service.
Little Annie Rooney Trailer (1931)
09 October 1931
Features a short screen song about a fictional character called little Annie Rooney, this version is the Fleischer studios version the voice of little annie rooney is done by little ann little.
Taking the Blame Trailer (1935)
15 February 1935
Betty brings home a cat as a playmate for her pet puppy, Pudgy. The cat manages to get Pudgy blamed for all his misbehaviour.
Time on My Hands Trailer (1932)
22 December 1932
In this surrealist entry, a fisherman deals with rebellious worms; a diver flirts with a Betty Boop-like mermaid who becomes Ethel Merman, singing the title song in live-action with a Bouncing Ball.
The Hot Air Salesman Trailer (1937)
12 March 1937
A door to door salesman visits Betty Boop's home with a long line of useless household gadgets.
I Likes Babies and Infinks Trailer (1937)
18 September 1937
Swee'pea is crying, so Olive calls on Popeye to cheer the baby up. Popeye and Bluto compete by doing various silly antics.
Twinkletoes - Where He Goes Nobody Knows Trailer (1941)
27 June 1941
Twinkletoes, the incompetent carrier pigeon, is charged with the task of delivering a package, little guessing that it contains a time bomb.
Popeye's Premiere Trailer (1949)
25 March 1949
Popeye and Olive are at the premiere of Popeye's new movie. He gets a little too wrapped up in the movie, interacting with it at various points, and even handing the screen version of himself a can of spinach.
Thrills and Chills Trailer (1938)
23 December 1938
Betty Boop and Pudgy take the train to a ski resort and enjoy the winter sports while Betty evades a masher.
Ghosks Is the Bunk Trailer (1939)
14 June 1939
Olive reads a ghost story to Popeye and Bluto. Bluto leaves and rigs a haunted house and lures them to it.
I Heard Trailer (1933)
01 September 1933
The miners at Never Mine go to Betty Boop's Tavern (a jazz-jumpin' place) for lunch. Back in the mine, Bimbo delves into weird realms.
Any Little Girl That's a Nice Little Girl Trailer (1931)
17 April 1931
A Bouncing-Ball rendition of the title song features animated cats.
I Feel Like a Feather in the Breeze Trailer (1936)
26 March 1936
The title song is sung with the Bouncing Ball, plus animated sequence.