Joe Twerp

Most Popular Joe Twerp Trailers

Total trailers found: 12

The Village Smithy Trailer (1936)

04 December 1936

The narrator sets the scene for a warped version of the classic poem, and the hijinks when assistant Porky gives the blacksmith a rubber horseshoe, then a hot horseshoe on the horse's backside by accident.

The Woman I Love Trailer (1937)

15 April 1937

In World War I France, a pilot falls in love with the wife of his friend and superior officer.

A Wicked Woman Trailer (1934)

07 December 1934

A woman and her children escape severe poverty and abuse. She successfully betters her family's condition while living with the secret that she killed her abusive husband in order to protect her children from him.

The Band Plays On Trailer (1934)

21 December 1934

A judge hands four wayward boys to a college football coach who turns them into backfield stars.

I Only Have Eyes for You Trailer (1937)

06 March 1937

The iceman is in love with a pretty girl, and an old spinster is pining and cooking for him. But his dreamgirl prefers crooners like Bing Crosby, Rudy Vallee, or Eddie Cantor.

In Old Chicago Trailer (1938)

15 April 1938

The O'Leary brothers -- honest Jack and roguish Dion -- become powerful figures, and eventually rivals, in Chicago on the eve of its Great Fire.

All American Sweetheart Trailer (1937)

20 December 1937

Cap Collender (Arthur Loft),a showboat gambling racketeer, ensnares a collegiate rowing team's coxswain, "Squirt" Adams (Jimmy Eagles), into the sports-gambling racket.

The Gay Bride Trailer (1934)

14 December 1934

Mary wants to marry a gangster because that is where the money is. Unfortunately, the life expectancy and finances of a gangster are unstable.

I'd Love to Take Orders from You Trailer (1936)

16 May 1936

Quitting time for a scarecrow. He gets home, and his little boy scares him. To the title song, he teaches his son the basics of scare-crowing.

At Sea Ashore Trailer (1936)

04 April 1936

Patsy's working at Rumplemeyer's Donut Shop in Brooklyn. By accident she catches Mr. Rumplemeyer's trousers in the donut machine as he's leaving to pick his niece who's arriving from the old country, so he gives Patsy cab fare and sends her.

Mary Burns, Fugitive Trailer (1935)

15 November 1935

A young woman who owns a coffee shop falls for a handsome young customer, unaware that he is a gangster.

Porky and Teabiscuit Trailer (1939)

22 April 1939

Porky Pig is sent out by his father with $11.00 spending money for help on the farm, unfortunately, he accidentally spends it on an auction, for a sickly, broken-down race horse known as Tea Biscuit.