Frank Moser Movie Trailers
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Rolling Stones Trailer (1936)
01 May 1936
Two tramp puppies horn in on a blue ribbon show. Features two original songs by Philip A. Scheib, "Rhythm of the Rails", and a short reprise of "Five Puplets" (from the earlier cartoon of the same name).
Ye Olde Toy Shop Trailer (1935)
12 December 1935
When the old toymaker goes home, the toys in his shop come to life. Tin soldiers, a jack-in-the-box and wind-up dolls dance and cavort.
Bud and Susie in Down the Mississippi Trailer (1920)
24 July 1920
Bud, Suzie and their cat fall asleep reading Huckleberry Finn, and dream of travelling down the Mississippi in a raft of their own.
Old Dog Tray Trailer (1935)
21 March 1935
While the music background is "Old Dog Tray," the cartoon features a little pup who gets into some fantastic adventures and mishaps with soap bubble, and old farmer Alfalfa to go along.
By the Sea Trailer (1931)
12 July 1931
Tale of a romantic rivalry with a lot of personality humor...and a Betty Boop voice!
Snow Birds Trailer (1929)
03 June 1929
A series of animated short subjects created by Paul Terry and actor-turned-writer Howard Estabrook.
A June Bride Trailer (1935)
01 November 1935
The Farmer tries to keep his pet from eloping. The "star attraction" here, as far as I'm concerned, is the ballad "Agnes", probably an original song by Philip A.
Jumping Beans Trailer (1930)
01 November 1930
A Terrytoons cartoon from the dawn of sound cartoons with a lot of well-timed gags, even if they average more Western than Mexican.
Five Puplets Trailer (1935)
18 April 1935
Thie Terry-Toon (titled "Five Puplets" as a pun and takeoff on Canada's famous Dionne quintuplets, and is not titled "Five Puppets")has a stork delivering five puppies (and not puppets)to a town, with all the dog-population householders blocking up their chimneys so the heavy consignment of quintuplets can't be delivered to them.
Who Killed Cock-Robin Trailer (1933)
19 March 1933
A cat, frustrated at his inability to catch a bird, drinks a potion that turns him into a Hyde-like beast.
Beanstalk Jack Trailer (1933)
20 October 1933
Fairy Tale rehash in which Jack encounters a gang of pseudo-jazz skeletons (animated by Eddie Donnelly).
The Family Album Trailer (1930)
15 July 1930
Short sponsored by Western Electric to explain to the general public how their newest technology works.
Radio Girl Trailer (1932)
17 April 1932
A radio station catches fire, and the mouse-girl that does the exercise program is trapped on the studio's upper floor.
Snapping the Whip Trailer (1929)
19 January 1929
An obnoxious cat, wearing roller skates, leads Al Falfa on a merry chase. The frisky feline then puts skates on the unsuspecting farmer, propelling him right into a mean canine traffic cop.
Peg Leg Pete, the Pirate Trailer (1935)
21 February 1935
A Terrytoons cartoon released 21 February 1935.
Robinson Crusoe Trailer (1933)
17 November 1933
Terrytoons version of the Robinson Crusoe story with Farmer Al Falfa.
Land o' Cotton Trailer (1929)
06 January 1929
Mice sold into slavery and driven to pick cotton by whip-cracking cats plot their escape to freedom.
King Zilch Trailer (1933)
10 June 1933
Exceedingly bizarre cartoon with the second appearance of the title character (the first was CINDERELLA) and the debut of Fanny Zilch's design (soon to start the first "Oil Can Harry" miniseries.
Pirate Ship Trailer (1933)
29 April 1933
Pre-Mighty Mouse operetta-singing mice sink a ship of evil pirates. Some animators: Frank Moser, Jerry Shields, Bill Tytla ("What seems to be the trouble down below?", puppies at coda).
Golf Nuts Trailer (1930)
13 December 1930
This Terrytoon about golfing animals from 1930 is a synchronized sound film, with a decent sound track that could easily be omitted for a show in a theater which had not been wired for sound.
A Gypsy Fiddler Trailer (1933)
06 October 1933
A rather wild tale of gypsy-loves-princess. Features the first use of the song "Gypsy Life", heard later in the Mighty Mouse cartoon.
Jealous Lover Trailer (1933)
18 January 1933
Street brawlers pursue Terry mice in the big, bad city. Some animators: Bill Tytla (scenes with crooner), Jerry Shields, Frank Moser.
Fanny's Wedding Day Trailer (1933)
21 September 1933
A Terrytoons cartoon released 22 September 1933.
Pretzels Trailer (1930)
23 March 1930
A cat and mouse are out together when the cat tries to steal his mouse companions girlfriend. The mice escape to a club where they go dancing, only to be pursued by the cat again.