Jam Handy Organization (JHO) Movie Trailers

Most Popular Jam Handy Organization (JHO) Trailers

Total trailers found: 86

Auto-Lite on Parade Trailer (1940)

03 August 1940

Tour of an auto parts and accessories factory climaxing with a stop-motion product parade.

The Girl on the Magazine Cover Trailer (1940)

15 June 1940

Producer's synopsis: "This picture shows how professional models -- beautiful girls -- are used in making up magazine covers.

The Golden Years Trailer (1960)

01 January 1960

Innovations in the bowling world are featured in this 1960 promotional film produced by American bowling equipment manufacturer Brunswick.

Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer Trailer (1948)

11 November 1948

Classic holiday tale about a flying reindeer who helps Santa Claus. An interpretation of Robert L. May's 1939 Christmas poem, this animated short was created to run in theaters to advertise Montgomery Ward department stores, publisher of the original story.

Jimmy of the Safety Patrol Trailer (1951)

31 December 1951

Jimmy teaches a reckless school mate the importance of safety.

O'Mara's Chain Miracle Trailer (1951)

01 January 1951

Officer O'Mara, a normally grumpy traffic cop, lightens up one day and smiles at a passing motorist. This sets off a chain of goodwill and pleasantness in the entire town, which leads to better business practices, but leaves O'Mara wondering why everyone is now so pleasant.

We Drivers Trailer (1936)

12 August 1936

Driving safety film from the 1930's showing good and bad sides of a driver's mind.

The Way You Want It Trailer (1950)

19 August 1950

A look at the Chevrolet cars.

General Motors Around the World Trailer (1927)

09 September 1927

Documentary about the successful business ventures of General Motors around the globe.

This Is Your Police Department Trailer (1951)

03 July 1951

Documentary explaining the role of the Detroit Police Department in defending the city's citizens.

The Sound and The Story Trailer (1956)

01 January 1956

This short film was released by the RCA Victor record label in 1956 to demonstrate to the American public just how they managed to produce 250 000 vinyl records a day, using a painstaking process, and all in pursuit of creating the ultimate "illusion" of live musical performance.

Uncrating and Assembly of the P-47 Thunderbolt Airplane Trailer (1943)

26 January 1943

Training film demonstrating the correct procedure for uncrating and assembling the P-47 fighter aircraft under field conditions.

At the End of the Rainbow Trailer (1946)

14 November 1946

Discover the history of science and discovery the intricate forms of light. This informational short film emphasizes the importance of getting enough sunlight in our daily lives.

Work Safely: Refreshment on the Job Trailer (1951)

09 June 1951

This 1951 Coca-Cola sponsored film produced by Detroit, Michigan’s Jam Handy Studios pitches bottled cola as a tool for enhancing worker safety and productivity on the job in a variety of workplace scenarios.

News Sketches Trailer (1945)

01 January 1945

Humorous "sketches" of human interest stories by Max Fleischer, who headed Jam Handy's animation department in the mid 1940s and 1950s.

Operation Crossroads Trailer (1946)

01 September 1946

Footage of the Able Day and Baker Day nuclear tests at Bikini Atoll in 1946, accompanied by a narrator who explains the purpose and benefits of the testing.

The 6th Chair Trailer (1949)

20 July 1949

Problems of underfunded and outdated schools.

As the Wheels Turn Trailer (1950)

21 August 1950

A family picnic is the setting for this entertaining lecture on automotive engineering and vehicle dynamics.

Magic in the Air Trailer (1942)

31 January 1942

The Jam Handy Organization introduces the television.

Sinclair at the World's Fair Trailer (1965)

01 January 1965

A comprehensive footage of 1964-65 New York World's Fair.

These People Trailer (1944)

29 October 1944

Frigidaire plant converts to military production during World War II.

Aluminum on the March Trailer (1956)

01 January 1956

This short film presented by the Reynolds Metals Company details how aluminum is manufactured and illustrates the seemingly endless uses of this versatile product.

The Other Fellow Trailer (1937)

23 January 1937

Comedian Edgar Kennedy teaches a driving safety lesson.

Caught Mapping Trailer (1940)

20 October 1940

How maps are made from earliest times to the present.

The Naval Gun at Iwo Jima Trailer (1945)

06 November 1945

Produced in 1945 by Jam Handy, "The Naval Gun At Iwo Jima" is a sister film to "The Naval Gun at Okinawa".

Refreshment Through the Years Trailer (1939)

26 November 1939

A corporate history of the Coca-Cola Company.

From Dawn to Sunset Trailer (1937)

25 November 1937

GM employees rise in the morning and go to work in the factories, design studios, and offices of General Motors across the country.

The Big Winner Trailer (1956)

01 January 1956

Chevrolets aren't just on the roads with you--they're out on the racetrack as well. A look at racing Chevies and the mechanics who keep them in top shape.

Behind the Bright Lights Trailer (1935)

22 November 1935

Documentary that focuses on the famous giant flashing "Chevrolet" electric sign atop a skyscraper in downtown Chicago.

Thought for Food Trailer (1933)

13 November 1933

The film revolves around a humorous domestic conversation about meal planning and food preparation, highlighting the struggles of a homemaker trying to please her family.

Be My Guest Trailer (1955)

01 January 1955

An ad for the new Motoramic Chevrolt.

Spot News Trailer (1937)

25 November 1937

A stuntman plans to launch a small plane o0ff the roof of a speeding car. The local newspaper sends a photographer to cover thee event, but also sends a truck with a new technological device that will enable the photographer to send his photos to the newspaper almost immediately: device that can transmit photos over telephone wire.

Formations Trailer (1936)

25 November 1936

Most marvel at how close formation fliers go about their maneuvers, but what everyday drivers on the road are required to do are much the same in needing to know where other vehicles on the road within close proximity are.

Far from Alone Trailer (1955)

01 January 1955

A high school student is confronted with conflicting loyalties: to a friend who committed a crime, or to their high school, against whom the crime was committed?

American Harvest Trailer (1951)

09 June 1951

Shows the interdependence of all workers, jobs, and mechanization in the manufacturing process from raw materials to finished product, focusing on the car industry, and argues that this leads to greater personal independence and freedom.

The Selling Wizard Trailer (1954)

01 January 1954

A commercial short film presented by Anheuser-Busch to showcase large modern freezers that make it easier for grocers to sell their goods and make higher profits.

Out of This World Trailer (1954)

01 January 1954

An angel and a devil try to persuade a borderline wholesale bakery salesman to their side.

Master Hands Trailer (1936)

23 June 1936

Documentary short film showing the production of cars at a Chevrolet factory in the mid 1930s.

At This Moment Trailer (1954)

01 January 1954

The story of America's railroads and the conglomeration of lines that comes together to connect the cities across the land.

Hired! Trailer (1940)

04 August 1940

A middle-aged auto sales manager is having poor results with his staff, so he gets some advice from his hanky-wearing father.

'Round & 'Round Trailer (1938)

01 January 1938

An educational one-reeler for elementary aged children demonstrating the concept of American free-enterprise.

Young Man's Fancy Trailer (1952)

02 April 1952

A visiting young man prefers the household electrical appliances over the teenage daughter!

Color Harmony Trailer (1938)

17 November 1938

The film discusses the fascinating world of color perception, particularly from the perspective of various creatures, including fish and lobsters.

American Maker Trailer (1960)

04 March 1960

Portrays all Americans as makers, with a rich tradition of pride in workmanship and satisfaction of needs.

The Prom: It's a Pleasure! Trailer (1961)

01 January 1961

Prom rules and regulations

Lucky You Trailer (1958)

01 January 1958

This Jam Handy-produced short goes through every conceivable way a human being could hurt themselvess

A Case of Spring Fever Trailer (1940)

03 February 1940

Advertising short for Chevrolet combining live action and animation. The film relates the story of Gilbert Willoughby, who, exasperated by his stubborn boxspring mattress, imprudently wishes for the disappearance of springs.

A Great Railroad at Work Trailer (1942)

01 January 1942

A documentary outlining railroad work and the effects on the lives impacted by the iron horse

Uncle Jim's Dairy Farm Trailer (1963)

01 January 1963

Two city kids spend a summer on Uncle Jim's dairy farm. They tend to the animals, climb a rope, and s

Riding the Film Trailer (1937)

01 December 1937

1937 film produced by the US Auto Industry about the importance of lubrication. Motorists really ride on a film of oil, because all the moving parts of the engine are kept slipping over each other by a thin film of oil.

An Evening with Edgar Guest Trailer (1938)

01 January 1938

The Household Finance Corporation presents An Evening with Edgar A. Guest produced by the Jam Handy Organization.

The Aircraft Magneto Trailer (1944)

19 October 1944

Training film about the aircraft magneto -- an engine driven electrical generator that uses permanent magnets and coils to produce high voltage electricity to fire the aircraft spark plugs.

Back of the Mike Trailer (1938)

06 February 1938

Insider's view of the 1930s radio studio showing the production of dramatic sound effects.

America The Bountiful Trailer (1965)

17 May 1965

The viewer will be delighted with this overview of the history of American Foods. Through the miracle of good living typically, foreign foods have been Americanized in order that all members of this "melting pot" may enjoy life in all its faceted splendor.

1955 Chevrolet: Here's Looking Trailer (1955)

01 January 1955

A commercial for the new 1955 Chevrolet.

Something for Nothing Trailer (1940)

01 January 1940

Rube Goldberg looks for a perfect Perpetuum Mobile design, while petroleum and internal combustion engine technologies open new frontiers.

Call It Free Trailer (1955)

01 January 1955

A 1955 promotional short in which an even-tempered gas jockey goes out of his way to explain a car's cooling system to a dizzy dame and her hotheaded husband.

American Look Trailer (1958)

01 January 1958

Chevrolet presents a short film about modern American design of the late 1950s.

How You See It Trailer (1936)

25 November 1936

A remarkable short film about the basics of how movie film projection deceives the eye.

The Ballad of Soup Du Jour Trailer (1962)

01 January 1962

A musical animated journey through the fascinating history of soup.