Fred Quimby

Fred Quimby Trailers

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Frederick C. "Fred" Quimby was an American cartoon producer, best known as a producer of Tom and Jerry cartoons, for which he won seven Academy Awards. He was the producer in charge of the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer cartoon studio, which included Tex Avery and the team of William Hanna and Joseph Barbera, creators of Tom and Jerry.

Most Popular Fred Quimby Trailers

Total trailers found: 193

The Captain's Pup Trailer (1938)

29 April 1938

The mangiest pup at Pete's Pooch Palace catches the Captain's eye. He takes it home, but Mama is less than thrilled; she forbids it to stay in the house.

The Little Mole Trailer (1941)

05 April 1941

A mole lad with sensitive vision is allowed outside to play in the daylight on the condition that he stay close to home.

Magical Maestro Trailer (1952)

09 February 1952

After he is rejected by the Great Poochini as an opening act, Mysto the Magician gets his revenge by conducting his next operatic performance.

Tom Turkey and His Harmonica Humdingers Trailer (1940)

08 June 1940

Tom Turkey and his friends play their harmonicas so enthusiastically that they nearly destroy the general store.

Abdul the Bulbul Ameer Trailer (1941)

21 February 1941

The familiar song is adapted into a cartoon short. Abdul The Bulbul-Ameer, a rotund Arab, gets into a brawl with Ivan Skavinski Scavar, a preening Russian Cossack, over an offense to Abdul's pride.

Señor Droopy Trailer (1949)

09 April 1949

The wolf, the champion toreador, and Droopy, the challenger, are competing to see who is best in the bullring in the hopes of winning the hand of actress Lina Romay (who appears in a live action shot).

Wags to Riches Trailer (1949)

13 August 1949

Droopy inherits a fortune, but the will says that if he meets an untimely death all the money will go to Spike, who spends the entire film trying to make this happen.

T.V. of Tomorrow Trailer (1953)

06 June 1953

A variety of fanciful innovations in "future" T.V. sets, including a model with a built-in stove, and a number of highly interactive models.

Quiet Please! Trailer (1945)

22 December 1945

The family dog warns Tom not to make any noise so he can take a nap. Jerry hears this and immediately devises plans to ensure that the dog's nap will be interrupted.

Push-Button Kitty Trailer (1952)

06 September 1952

Tom's being especially lazy, which makes it even easier for Mammy to toss him out when her new mouse-catching robot cat, Mechano, arrives.

Out-Foxed Trailer (1949)

05 November 1949

Droopy is part of a pack of English hunting hounds trying unsuccessfully to catch a tricky, tea-drinking fox.

Nit-Witty Kitty Trailer (1951)

06 October 1951

Tom has amnesia and believes he's a mouse. Jerry, finding him more obnoxious as a fellow rodent than as a cat, seeks to cure him with a blow to the head.

Good Will to Men Trailer (1955)

23 December 1955

A group of young mice is in the ruins of a church, practicing singing for an upcoming service. After singing an adulterated version of "Hark! The Herald Angels Sing," the mice wonder about the last line, "Good will to men.

The First Bad Man Trailer (1955)

30 September 1955

The first Texas bad man come running into town a million years B.C.

Cock-a-Doodle Dog Trailer (1951)

10 February 1951

Collection of classic Tex Avery visual gags, set up as a battle between a sleep-deprived bulldog who just wants some shut-eye and a rooster driven by his natural instincts to crow all night long.

Wee-Willie Wildcat Trailer (1953)

20 June 1953

Barney, outraged by his neighbor William Wildcat spanking his son, borrows the lad to try applying child psychology.

Symphony in Slang Trailer (1951)

16 June 1951

At the gates of Heaven, the admitting officials have a hard time understanding a newcomer's life story with all his contemporary slang.

Doggone Tired Trailer (1949)

30 July 1949

A rabbit tries all he can to keep a hunting dog awake before tomorrow's big hunt.

Deputy Droopy Trailer (1955)

28 October 1955

Two outlaws are trying to steal a shipment of gold being guarded by Deputy Droopy, and have to keep quiet to avoid alerting the sheriff.

Jerky Turkey Trailer (1945)

07 April 1945

A dopey Pilgrim goes hunting a turkey who speaks in a Jimmy Durante impersonation and runs the local black market.

The Mouse Comes to Dinner Trailer (1945)

05 May 1945

Tom invites Toots to an elegant dinner. However, he's made the mistake of trying to put Jerry to work, as a serving boy, a corkscrew, and other tasks.

What Price Fleadom Trailer (1948)

20 March 1948

A dog lives in harmony with its flea Homer, until Homer spots a lady flea on a passing dog and relocates.

Mice Follies Trailer (1954)

04 September 1954

Jerry and his diapered little mouse friend flood the kitchen, then use the freezer to turn it into a skating rink.

Just Ducky Trailer (1953)

05 September 1953

Jerry Mouse befriends a newly hatched duckling who can't swim and ends up protecting him against his feline nemesis, Tom.

Car of Tomorrow Trailer (1951)

22 September 1951

A series of demonstrations of the kind of motoring accessories we'll all take for granted in the future.

Triplet Trouble Trailer (1952)

19 April 1952

Someone drops off three cute little kittens; Tom is put in charge of them while Mammy goes shopping. But behind her back, the three little angels are real devils.

Garden Gopher Trailer (1950)

30 September 1950

When Spike tries to bury a bone he finds a belligerent gopher.

Part Time Pal Trailer (1947)

15 March 1947

Tom is given the task of guarding the fridge during the night by Mammy-Two-Shoes, but as soon as he has started he is tricked by Jerry into falling into the basement, where he lands in a barrel of cider.

Officer Pooch Trailer (1941)

06 September 1941

Officer Pooch is called out to rescue a kitten that is repeatedly chased up telephone poles and trees by an aggressive little dog.

Half-Pint Palomino Trailer (1953)

26 September 1953

Barney Bear sets out to capture the world's smallest horse.

Southbound Duckling Trailer (1955)

12 March 1955

Jerry's little duckling friend has packed his bag and is all set to fly south for the winter despite the book Jerry keeps showing him that points out that domestic ducks do not fly south, and despite his inability to fly at all.

Downhearted Duckling Trailer (1954)

13 November 1954

Jerry's little duckling friend is depressed because he's just read The Ugly Duckling and thinks that he's ugly.

The Bear That Couldn't Sleep Trailer (1939)

10 June 1939

Barney's settling in for the winter. But water leaks, a loose shutter, a noisy fire, a teakettle left on, and some stray embers all get in the way, and Barney also locks himself out.

The Yankee Doodle Mouse Trailer (1943)

26 June 1943

As Tom and Jerry stage their typical fight sequences, the patriotic soldier theme of the title is evidenced by such things as a carton of eggs labeled "Hen Grenades"; Jerry dropping light bulbs from an airplane like bombs; and Jerry sending a telegram with the message "Sighted Cat - Sank Same.

Little Quacker Trailer (1950)

07 January 1950

Tom steals an egg from a mother duck's nest, but soon the resultant hatchling runs away from the cat and into a mouse hole, where it finds an able protector in Jerry.

Fraidy Cat Trailer (1942)

17 January 1942

Tom hears a ghost story on the radio and is spooked by it; Jerry notices this and takes advantage of it, using a variety of tricks to scare Tom.

Professor Tom Trailer (1948)

30 October 1948

Tom, complete with mortarboard, is teaching a kitten the basics: "cats chase mice." But Jerry keeps subverting this lesson at every opportunity.

The Hollywood Bowl Trailer (1950)

16 September 1950

Tom is conducting a symphony at the Hollywood Bowl when Jerry comes out to co-conduct.

The Hick Chick Trailer (1946)

15 June 1946

In this triangle drama a country chicken chooses between a country rooster and a city rooster.

Johann Mouse Trailer (1953)

21 March 1953

At the home of Viennese composer Johann Strauss lived Johann Mouse. Whenever the composer played his waltzes, the mouse would dance to the music, unable to control himself.

Mouse Cleaning Trailer (1948)

11 December 1948

Mammy Two-Shoes threatens to throw Tom out of the house if he makes a mess. Jerry sees an opportunity to rid himself of his feline nemesis.

The Invisible Mouse Trailer (1947)

27 September 1947

Tom chases Jerry into a bottle of invisible ink, and the now-invisible Jerry proceeds to have fun torturing Tom.

Sleepy-Time Squirrel Trailer (1954)

19 June 1954

Barney Bear is forced to give hibernation lodgings in his home to his neighbor Jimmy Squirrel, who makes it impossible to get any sleep.

Kitty Foiled Trailer (1948)

04 February 1948

Tom subjects Jerry to his usual harassment; but the cat finds a new enemy, and the mouse finds a new friend, in the canary of the house.

Cruise Cat Trailer (1952)

18 October 1952

Tom is the official cat on the cruise ship S.S. Aloha, but he'll be kicked off if the captain finds even one mouse.

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.

Hatch Up Your Troubles Trailer (1949)

14 May 1949

A baby woodpecker mistakes Jerry for his mother. The mouse rejects the newly hatched bird but soon finds himself protecting it against his feline nemesis, Tom.

Innertube Antics Trailer (1944)

22 January 1944

A donkey, putting a small pile of rubber out for wartime recycling, is dismayed by the much larger piles his neighbors have put out.

Dog Trouble Trailer (1942)

18 April 1942

Tom's chasing Jerry when he runs right into a sleeping dog and the two of them must work together to fend him off.

Jerry's Cousin Trailer (1951)

07 April 1951

When Tom's harassment gets out of hand, Jerry writes to his Cousin Muscles, a tough inner city mouse, and asks for his help.

Heavenly Puss Trailer (1949)

09 July 1949

During yet another pursuit of Jerry, Tom ends up being killed when an upright piano slides down the stairs and slams into him.

Cat Fishin' Trailer (1947)

22 February 1947

Tom is a feline fisherman, Jerry is his live bait, and Spike is the bulldog guarding the lake.

Solid Serenade Trailer (1946)

31 August 1946

Tom ties up Spike and sneaks into the courtyard of the glamorous Toodles Galore with his bass, hoping to woo her with his song, much to the annoyance of a sleeping Jerry.

Pecos Pest Trailer (1955)

11 November 1955

Jerry's eccentric uncle, Pecos, a Texan mouse, comes to spend the night with him before his musical performance on television the next day.

Baby Puss Trailer (1943)

25 December 1943

Tom is dressed up and treated like a baby by the little girl of the house.

Drag-A-Long Droopy Trailer (1954)

20 February 1954

An "absolutely authentic account of the grazing land battles of the sheep and cattle wars of the early west," pitting sheep rancher Droopy against a cattle ranching wolf.

That's My Pup! Trailer (1953)

25 April 1953

Spike explains to his son the rules of being a dog: 1: be man's best friend (begging, lying at feet); 2: bury bones; 3: chase cats.

The Cat Concerto Trailer (1947)

26 April 1947

Tom Cat is a concert pianist who plays beautifully until he is interrupted by Jerry Mouse.

Dumb-Hounded Trailer (1943)

20 March 1943

The wolf escapes from prison but can't get away from police dog Droopy no matter how hard he tries. This is the first cartoon starring Droopy.

Polka-Dot Puss Trailer (1949)

26 February 1949

Tom pretends to have a cold in order to trick Mammy into letting him stay inside for the night. Jerry tricks Tom by making him think he really is sick - with the measles.