Dick Nelson

Most Popular Dick Nelson Trailers

Total trailers found: 14

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.

Hound Hunters Trailer (1947)

12 April 1947

George and Junior get a job as dog catchers and spend the picture trying to catch one measly little dog.

Racketeer Rabbit Trailer (1946)

14 September 1946

Hugo and Rocky (caricatures of Edward G. Robinson and Peter Lorre) make it home to their hideout only to find Bugs already settled down there for the night.

Henpecked Hoboes Trailer (1946)

26 October 1946

George and Junior are two hungry bears who try to make a meal out of a not too bright barnyard chicken.

Hare Conditioned Trailer (1945)

11 August 1945

Bugs Bunny is working in the display window of a department store when the manager tries to move him to the taxidermy department and have him stuffed.

Snap Happy Traps Trailer (1946)

06 June 1946

A bear, plagued with mice, lures a tiger cub (thinking it's a cat) to take care of the mice. The tiger scares the mice at first, but really has no interest in them, so the mice have fun with the bear, painting a glow-in-the-dark mouse on its bottom for the tiger to attack and leading the tiger on a house-wrecking chase with a steak.

What's Buzzin' Buzzard? Trailer (1943)

27 November 1943

Two buzzards suffer from acute food shortage and make up for it by cooking each other, or at least trying to.

The Tree Surgeon Trailer (1944)

03 June 1944

The tree surgeon (a donkey) races to the giant sequoia, which isn't feeling well. His techniques, though, seem better suited to treating a person.

Bad Luck Blackie Trailer (1949)

22 January 1949

A kitten who is being tormented by a bulldog finds a savior in a black cat (from the "Black Cat Bad Luck Company") who merely has to cross the dog's path for something very unlucky to happen to the bully.

Screwball Squirrel Trailer (1944)

01 April 1944

A crazy squirrel provokes a dog into trying to catch him throughout the picture.

Roughly Squeaking Trailer (1946)

23 November 1946

Scheming mice Hubie and Bertie convince a cat that he is, in fact, a lion.

Happy-Go-Nutty Trailer (1944)

24 June 1944

Screwy Squirrel escapes from the nut house and leads the guard dog on a long and ridiculous chase.

Broadway Bow Wow's Trailer (1954)

01 August 1954

The story of John, a show biz dog, and his partner/fiancee Mary. We see him about to jump off a bridge when he stops and explains why he is doing it.

The Early Bird Dood It! Trailer (1942)

29 August 1942

The early worm barely escapes the bird, again. In search of a way to get rid of the bird, he enlists the help of a cat, but the bird is too smart for the cat.