J.R. Bray Studios Movie Trailers
Most Popular J.R. Bray Studios Trailers
Total trailers found: 109
Dinky Doodle in Lost and Found Trailer (1926)
19 February 1926
The animator tries to lose Dinky Doodle and Weakheart in the countryside. But they're kidnapped and taken to the moon by a witch.
Bobby Bumps' Pup Gets the Flea-Enza Trailer (1919)
19 April 1919
One of the series of Bobby Bumps silent animated shorts made at Bray Studios.
Bobby Bumps Puts a Beanery on the Bum Trailer (1918)
03 December 1918
A little boy and his beloved puppy find themselves in and out of mischief.
The Pelican's Bill Trailer (1926)
30 May 1926
A young boy steals jam from his mother and his mother tells him the story of the pelican and the monkey who stole everything in sight.
Dinky Doodle in the Arctic Trailer (1926)
21 March 1926
We are introduced to the cartoon characters in the studio and the artist looking over a land map and the artist advises Dinky that he has purchased some land in Florida.
Dinky Doodle and the Little Orphan Trailer (1926)
04 July 1926
Dinky Doodle and his dog are supposed to look after a foundling, which is more trouble than they expected.
Custard's Last Stand Trailer (1927)
20 August 1927
A black man walks into a bar. Or at least a white man with blackface on, and hilarity occurs.
Bobby Bumps Caught in the Jam Trailer (1918)
11 May 1918
Bobby Bumps, his dog Fido, and a shady mouse get into a jar of jam--and trouble.
Bobby Bumps in Hunting and Fishing Trailer (1921)
21 August 1921
A little boy and his beloved puppy find themselves in and out of mischief, this time hunting and fishing where they're not allowed.
The Lost Whirl Trailer (1928)
01 January 1928
A rare spoof. With the success of the 1925 film, The Lost World, it is common that when something is popular and successful, it is bound to be a subject for parodies and cash-in attempts.
The Clown's Little Brother Trailer (1920)
06 July 1920
Koko the Clown's little brother comes to visit and wreaks havoc in Max Fleischer's studio.
The Ouija Board Trailer (1920)
04 July 1920
Max Fleischer draws Koko and a haunted house, while his colleague and the janitor mess around with a Ouija board.
All Aboard for the Moon Trailer (1920)
07 February 1920
An animated interpretation of a rocket voyage to the moon demonstrates the scientific principles at play in theoretical space travel (such as gravity).
The Tail of the Monkey Trailer (1926)
12 December 1926
After an organ grinder's monkey grabs a little girl's lollipop with his tail, the musician explains why monkeys are so clever with their tails.
Jerry on the Job: Cheating the Piper Trailer (1920)
11 June 1920
When the New Monia station is overrun with mice, Mr. Givney can only shoot them one at a time, but Jerry uses a flute to lure them out, "Pied Piper of Hamlin" style.
The Circus Trailer (1920)
06 May 1920
One of the "Out of the Inkwell" series of silent short films featuring a combination of live action and hand-drawn animation.
Tea Pot Town Trailer (1936)
08 January 1936
Created in conjunction with Lipton as a soft-sell for its products, Tea Pot Town seems largely inspired by the Sunshine Makers narrative.
The Chinaman Trailer (1920)
19 May 1920
Max Fleischer considers hiring a new cartoonist. While the new guy draws Max's portrait, Koko gets into a fight with a cartoon Chinese man.
The Tantalizing Fly Trailer (1919)
10 March 1919
A film in the “Out of the Inkwell” series, an early animated short from Max Fleischer.
Dog Gone It Trailer (1926)
26 November 1926
Walter Lantz as himself Baldy Belmont as the old man and Pete the pup as himself.
Bud Takes the Cake Trailer (1920)
02 May 1920
A Goodwin-Bray Pictograph with Bud and Susie as the main characters and animated by Frank Moser.
The Best Mouse Loses Trailer (1920)
03 March 1920
Boxer Ignatz Mouse bets against himself in a match, then tries to lose the fight on purpose. But Ignatz's wife and Krazy Kat, both unaware of the bet, conspire to make sure Ignatz wins.
How Animated Cartoons Are Made Trailer (1919)
06 September 1919
Wallace Carlson walks viewers through the production of an animated short at Bray Studios.
A Sorority Mixup Trailer (1927)
10 March 1927
Girls’ school hazing leads to human and animal drag. (MoMA)
How the Telephone Talks Trailer (1919)
27 April 1919
"All sounds travel in waves much the same as ripples in water." Educational film produced by Bray Studios New York, which was the dominant animation studio based in the United States in the years surrounding World War I.
Jerry on the Job: Without Coal Trailer (1920)
19 December 1920
Animated film based on the comic strip "Jerry on the Job" - a man on the station platform tells Jerry Flannigan and Mr.
The Ruby of Razmataz Trailer (1917)
16 July 1917
Animated short originally presented as part of the Paramount Bray-Pictograph program.
Dumb-Belles Trailer (1927)
10 June 1927
Two henpecked men run off and pretend to be athletic trainers in order to get jobs in a weight loss club for women.
Mountain Life Trailer (1918)
04 March 1918
The lives of some inhabitants living in the eastern mountains of Tennessee and in the 'moonshine country' of northern Georgia and Kentucky.
Perpetual Motion Trailer (1920)
02 October 1920
Part of Max Fleischer's "Out of the Inkwell" series.
Bobby Bumps' Amusement Park Trailer (1917)
06 August 1917
A little boy and his beloved puppy find themselves in and out of mischief.
If We Lived on the Moon Trailer (1920)
01 September 1920
A Popular Science Monthly film demonstrating how life on the moon would be different than life on Earth.
Colonel Heeza Liar, Detective Trailer (1923)
01 February 1923
Colonel Heeza Liar jumps off the drawing board and into the real world to track down a stolen rooster.
Colonel Heeza Liar's Forbidden Fruit Trailer (1923)
01 November 1923
Forbidden Fruit begins with New York in the grip of a banana shortage. Residents sing (or scream) “Yes! We Have No Bananas,” the hit novelty song of 1923 (inspired by real-life banana shortages—the film also references current events by mentioning mobster Louis Cohen, arrested for murder the same year).
Dud, Lion Tamer Trailer (1920)
09 September 1920
Dud imagines the glory to be derived from killing a lot of animals.
Mechanical Operation of British Tanks Trailer (1917)
02 July 1917
Animated short originally presented as part of the Paramount Bray-Pictograph program
Bobby Bumps, Office Boy Trailer (1917)
25 March 1917
Bobby works at his father's office; there is some question of payment, however.
In the Moonshine Country Trailer (1918)
04 March 1918
The lives of some inhabitants living in the eastern mountains of Tennessee and in the 'moonshine country' of northern Georgia and Kentucky.
The Great Cheese Robbery Trailer (1920)
16 January 1920
Krazy Kat gets falsely arrested for cheese burglaries.
The Pig's Curly Tail Trailer (1926)
29 August 1926
Two pigs steal the snobby Mrs. Hippo's new Ford and, while being pursued by the police, they hit a stone wall, fly into the air and land in a laundry.
What Next Trailer (1916)
30 September 1916
A chunky British man (actually looks like John Bull) is seen preparing a strange tank / armoured vehicle for battle - he cranks it up with a handle.
Our Southern Mountaineers Trailer (1918)
04 March 1918
The lives of some inhabitants living in the eastern mountains of Tennessee and in the 'moonshine country' of northern Georgia and Kentucky.
The Clown's Pup Trailer (1919)
30 August 1919
Max Fleischer draws a clown, who comes alive on the page. The clown doesn't like the way he is drawn and demonstrates his own artistic abilities.
Jerry on the Job: The Bomb Idea Trailer (1920)
06 November 1920
A man reads in the newspaper that Bolsheviks are on the loose and that the public should beware of odd acting strangers.