Frank Moser Movie Trailers
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The Foxy-Fox Trailer (1935)
18 July 1935
Men on horseback and their dogs are hot on the trail of a sly fox. In this takeoff on the old Pied Piper fable, the hungry fox gets in the way of the flute playing.
Hollywood Diet Trailer (1932)
11 December 1932
A group of drinking, smoking and card-playing society women are getting obesely flabby. They go to a gym where various methods are used to reduce their fat.
French Fried Trailer (1930)
07 September 1930
Farmer Al Falfa goes to Paris along with a flapper who turns out to be some crook.
Scotch Highball Trailer (1930)
16 November 1930
Various anthropomorphic animals flock to the stadium to watch a horse race. Released November 16, 190
Why Mules Leave Home Trailer (1934)
06 September 1934
A Terrytoons cartoon released 7 September 1934.
The Lorelei Trailer (1931)
29 November 1931
Based on the German legends, there are visual references to the Ring cycle and to anything even vaguely Germanic, including Rip Van Winkle.
Spanish Onions Trailer (1930)
22 March 1930
A mouse invites his girlfriend to a bullfight and ends up in the ring when the matador is defeated.
The Banker's Daughter Trailer (1933)
01 January 1933
Releasing a new cartoon to theaters every two weeks, producer Paul Terry had the idea to create an animated movie serial parodying 1890s melodrama.
The First Snow Trailer (1935)
10 January 1935
It's a snow day, so everyone gets on the ice near the giant waterfall; trouble ensues.
Tom, Tom the Piper's Son Trailer (1934)
16 November 1934
A Terrytoons cartoon released 16 November 1934.
Subway Sally Trailer (1927)
01 January 1927
Sally, a young girl in New York City, goes for an adventure when she takes the subway for the first time.
Mice in Council Trailer (1934)
24 August 1934
The mice hold an Atlantic City convention to decide who bells the cat. Very inventive cartoon, filled with incident and East Coast references.
Jail Birds Trailer (1934)
20 September 1934
A pair of convicts, a cat and a mouse, get rid of their striped prison suits and head for the hills. They hide in a tree but two skunks live there and have no intention of vacating.
The King's Daughter Trailer (1934)
03 May 1934
Princess Fanny is held captive by a giant in a castle. He's musical, playing the top of the castle like a piano, but that doesn't make him nice or her happy.
Football Trailer (1935)
17 October 1935
It's the Army Mice vs. the Navy Cats in a wild, free-for-all football game. The cats battle and steamroll the mice until some gimmicks are employed.
Cartoons in the Hotel Trailer (1915)
29 June 1915
An hotel bellboy, a telephone operator, a travelling salesman and a thief are absorbed by "The Grouch Chaser", a book containing animated cartoon.
Cartoons on a Yacht Trailer (1915)
10 November 1915
Mr. Danbury, a theatrical manager, is visited by Ellis Harcourt, who seeks a position with one of Danbury's companies.
Christmas Toyshop Trailer (1945)
15 December 1945
Santa visits some kids and tells them a story in the form of a cartoon in this Castle short.
Cartoons in the Country Trailer (1915)
20 October 1915
Donald and Eleanor are in love, so that Jim realizes it is up to him to pick a peach for himself. There is only one room left at their country boarding house and Jim wants to make sure that no one but the proper peach rents it.
The Busy Bee Trailer (1936)
28 May 1936
As many insects happily go to work, a working bee sings and declares his love for a butterfly. A spider from a tree above who's jealous of the bee takes the butterfly and kidnaps her to a wooden place that he surrounds with his web.