George Pal Movie Trailers
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A walk through the modern Oberst factory Trailer (1932)
01 April 1932
Commercial for zigarettes with animated sequences made by George Pal.
The Big Fun Carnival Trailer (1957)
20 January 1957
The first of a series of 12 compilation features (number 1-12)made for theatres to use as a Saturday Matinee offering aimed strictly at children.
My Man Jasper Trailer (1945)
13 December 1945
The Scarecrow and the Crow trick Jasper out of all of his possessions. The Crow reads to the Scarecrow from Jasper's book.
The Truck That Flew Trailer (1943)
06 August 1943
Rusty is tired of fairy tales, who only wants to "Drive cars, Smoke Cigars, Stay Up Til 2. Run, Jump, Leap, Anything But Fall Asleep.
Ship of the Ether Trailer (1934)
06 March 1934
Puppet animation film advertising Philips Radio sets. A ship steers its way to several international radio stations, where characteristic music is heard - France, Vienna, Rome, Hilversum, Beromünster, Munich and Daventry.
World's Greatest Show Trailer (1935)
10 June 1935
George Pal cel-animated hand-drawn commercial for The Philips Company 1930s 335 Shortwave Radio.
Charlie's World Cruise Trailer (1936)
15 August 1936
Cel-animated commercial story film George Pal made for The Philips Company promoting the latest Philips Radio which was advertised as "A Passport to the World of Entertainment Where You Always Have a Front Row Seat.
The Old Woman Who Lived in A Shoe Trailer (1940)
15 February 1940
A twist of the classic 18th century English nursery rhyme where a Bullfrog Landlord threatens to evict a Washerwoman Mouse and her children when she's unwilling to marry him.
Philips Cavalcade Trailer (1934)
02 February 1934
In this Puppetoon animated short film, a variety of music styles are heard as, in various locations, characters dance or sing.
The Ballet of the Red Radio Valves Trailer (1938)
15 April 1938
Stop-motion animated commercial featuring the Philips MiniWatt-E radio tubes.
Jasper and the Watermelons Trailer (1942)
25 February 1942
Jasper's desire for a ripe, red watermelon leads him to fabulous Watermelonland where he meets adventures that lessen his desire for watermelon and increases his wish to be back in the security of his Mammy's arms.
What Ho, She Bumps Trailer (1937)
05 September 1937
The H.M.S. Hopeless engages in a pirate ship battle and becomes the H.M.S. Hopeful.
Sky Pirates Trailer (1938)
24 June 1938
Lethargic British air pilots are revived by "Horlick's Milk" to defeat the "Sky Pirates". Combo of intricately animated aerobatic dogfights where planes take on animal characteristics.
Olio for Jasper Trailer (1946)
25 January 1946
Jasper gets tough with the Scarecrow when the latter tries to steal his yo-yo. The Scarecrow, anxious to have the yo-yo just so Jasper will no longer have the yo-yo, tries a new approach, and tells Jasper the sad story of his poverty-ridden childhood, and he never owned a yo-yo.
The Queen Was in the Parlour Trailer (1939)
15 June 1939
Cel-animated cartoon made by George Pal for Lever Brothers Rinso Soap Company loosely borrows from the English nursery rhyme "Sing a Song of Sixpence" where the Queen's Maid must "Stop her lazy tricks and get the washing done by 6.
The Good Bear and the Bad Bear Trailer (1940)
15 November 1940
George Pal's third and final cel-animated commercial story film made for Lever Brothers product Rinso Soap.
How an Advertising Poster Came About Trailer (1938)
15 April 1938
An animated short created for Philips Radio to showcase how an advertising poster is conceptually and physically assembled.
The Winner Trailer (1934)
01 January 1934
Advert promoting vegetable fat Ceres of the Czechoslovak company Schicht, produced by AB Praha. Different types of food participate in a spectacular competition for the first place in disciplines of fatness, nutrition and price.
Friend in Need Trailer (1940)
15 May 1940
George Pal's cel-animated commercial commissioned by the Dutch Cinema Association on behalf of the Bio Vacation Resort in Bergen aan Zee, Netherlands.
The First Christmas Trailer (1957)
01 December 1957
The Nativity story, retold via puppetry and narration.
The Gay Knighties Trailer (1941)
22 August 1941
Jim Dandy is having a dream about a fierce ogre that is terrifying a mythical kingdom of your. Sir Archibald Cornwal Dandy, a wandering troubadour, meets the ogre on a deserted road and charms him with his lute.
Radio Valve Revolution Trailer (1934)
20 November 1934
Cel animated short where worn out old radio tubes get their better qualities back by the young and powerful Philips radio tubes.
Wilbur the Lion Trailer (1947)
17 April 1947
This George Pal Puppetoon (production number U6-1) has circus veteran Wilbur the Lion retired and returned to the jungle, where the wild life does not appeal to him, so he sets out to be captured by hunters.