J.R. Bray Studios Movie Trailers
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Jerry on the Job: A Thrilling Drill Trailer (1920)
14 December 1920
Jerry Flannigan and Mr. Givney encounter some bellicose mosquitoes.
Bobby Bumps Starts a Lodge Trailer (1916)
27 September 1916
Bobby Bumps invited his black neighbor to join his "lodge." But first he has to be initiated. The neighbor cleverly avoids getting rammed in the behind by Bobby's goat, but as he's running away, finds himself in a precarious position with a wild bear.
Colonel Heeza Liar, Ghost Breaker Trailer (1915)
06 February 1915
In this latest exploit of the inimitable little colonel, he goes upon a ghost hunt – but the hunter becomes the hunted.
Jerry on the Job: Swinging His Vacation Trailer (1920)
14 May 1920
When Mr. Givney says business at the railroad station is "too slow" to let him take vacation time, Jerry has an idea to increase ticket sales.
The Speed Hound Trailer (1927)
20 April 1927
Lewis Sargent as a college runner with a eye for the girls.
The Bootblack Trailer (1920)
05 November 1920
Based on the comic strip Happy Hooligan, this cartoon was packaged with the Hearst-Vitagraph News Pictorial and shown before the main features in theaters.
Punches and Perfume Trailer (1926)
20 October 1926
When a journeyman boxer's gal is attacked by a rival boxer, his manager says he is not ready--so he comes up with a plan to get revenge on the bully.
Bobby Bumps Helps Out a Book Agent Trailer (1916)
14 December 1916
Bobby Bumps is up to his usual mischief, trying skates to his sleeping father's shoes and then tipping off a humble book agent to ring the doorbell.
The Pied Piper Trailer (1924)
01 December 1924
When an artist's creativity is constantly interrupted by mice, he orders two cartoon characters to get ride of them or else they'll be the ones evicted.
Jerry on the Job: The Mad Locomotive Trailer (1922)
03 June 1922
This one is amusing in its early use of the rubber tire school of animation as Mr. Givny informs Jerry that they are out of coal for the train.
Kats Is Kats Trailer (1920)
04 June 1920
When Ignatz Mouse throws the brick at the Smelly Skunk and cashing him.
Even Up Trailer (1927)
20 January 1927
A new student at Washington College undergoes hazing, college football, dirty tricks by the rival team and a romance with a co-ed from Betsy Ross College.
Colonel Heeza Liar's African Hunt Trailer (1914)
14 January 1914
Mistaking a tiger's tail for a snake, Colonel Heeza Liar puts himself in wrong with a big tiger, who gives him a very bad quarter of an hour, until the matchless courage and ingenuity of our hero overcomes him.
The Automobile Ride Trailer (1921)
20 June 1921
Max draws Koko on the drawing board. He then receives a call and leaves. Koko leaves after but not before taking some money from Max's wallet that he left behind.
Out of the Inkwell Trailer (1919)
19 April 1919
Max Fleischer draws the upper and lower halves of the Clown's body, which dance around separately before coming together.
Bobby Bumps Starts for School Trailer (1917)
17 September 1917
Mischievous schoolboy Bobby disobeys his teacher and swings on a dangerous giant school bell.
Bobby Bumps in Their Master's Voice Trailer (1919)
01 January 1919
Bobby Bumps and Fido call up their creator Earl Hurd on the telephone and get invited over for the day.
Jerry on the Job: A False Alarm Trailer (1920)
08 March 1920
Jerry his boss sees some kind of commotion from far away though it's only viewable from above a fence blocking the rest of it.
Bobby Bumps' Disappearing Gun Trailer (1918)
21 January 1918
Bobby and Fido, hidden behind a snow bank, have a contraption that folds down and expands upwards. It is gradually revealed to be a snow ball gun.
The Eclipse of the Sun Trailer (1918)
01 January 1918
The Eclipse of the Sun was a science film released in July 1918, one month after a solar eclipse visible across the United States.
Police Dog on the Wire Trailer (1916)
27 January 1916
There is no discernible plot in this alluring early animated effort, just the title mutt; a cigar-chomping cop; a drunk named Piffle; a flirtatious dog;! and a hungry cat.
How the Cowboy Makes His Lariat Trailer (1917)
06 March 1917
Wild West performer Pedro Leon is the highlight of this three-minute film that shows how cowboys make rope and various other items.
The Wireless Wire-Walkers Trailer (1921)
26 February 1921
The Wireless Wire-Walkers, also released as Wireless Wire Walker, is a 1921 silent animated film starring Krazy Kat.
The Awful Spook Trailer (1921)
21 January 1921
A dog asks Krazy Kat to deliver a bowling ball to Kolin Kelly.
Bobby Bumps at the Circus Trailer (1916)
11 November 1916
A little boy and his beloved puppy find themselves in and out of mischief.
Chemical Inspiration Trailer (1921)
01 March 1921
A chemist uses ink poured into water; the water is filmed upside down, and an artist uses the swirling shapes as the basis of fanciful drawings.
The Human Body Trailer (1925)
22 November 1925
Dr. Jacob Sarnoff of the Long Island (NY) Medical College uses drawings, diagrams, animation and cadaver dissection to show the workings of the human body, including digestive tract, examples of the heart in action and explanations of the functions and purposes of the respiratory and circulation systems.
Colonel Heeza Liar Foils the Enemy Trailer (1915)
31 July 1915
Despite the bombs which he suffers from at the war front, war correspondent, Col. Heeza Liar succeeds to foil the enemy lines.
Colonel Heeza Liar on the Jump Trailer (1917)
03 February 1917
Colonel Heeza Liar is a character a bit like Baron Munchausen. Many wild things occur to him in the cartoons and they are meant to be silly entertainment.
Dud, the Circus Performer Trailer (1919)
14 May 1919
Dud imagines himself as a daring circus performer (which would certainly impress Mamie.)
Colonel Heeza Liar in the Haunted Castle Trailer (1915)
20 February 1915
A Colonel Heeza Liar Cartoon
The Latest Kinks in Canning Trailer (1917)
16 July 1917
This short film about home-canning demonstrations sponsored by the New York State Woman Suffrage Party was made at the Bray Farm in Highland, Dutchess County, New York.
Romiet and Julio Trailer (1915)
09 January 1915
A clever pictorial comedy is this cartoon, which graphically describes the tender love-tale of Julio, a masculine feline, and Romiet, the object of his affections.
The Key to Beauty Trailer (1917)
16 July 1917
A lot has changed in the years since this promotional short film was made—but a lot hasn’t. Gym clothes have certainly improved, and exercise equipment is sleek and modern.
Bobby Bumps Outwits the Dogsnatcher Trailer (1917)
16 April 1917
A little boy and his beloved puppy find themselves in and out of mischief.