Mannie Davis Movie Trailers
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The Jail Break Trailer (1946)
19 September 1946
In this classic Western cartoon, Bad Bill Bunion's horse helps his master escape from Alcatraz Island Prison.
The Stranger Rides Again Trailer (1938)
04 November 1938
The Mysterious Cowboy and his sidekick Pronto ride after the outlaw Bad Bill Bunion.
Village Blacksmith Trailer (1938)
02 December 1938
A blacksmith refuses to get with the times and fix cars instead. Instead, he winds up building a mechanical horse to race a supercar.
Mad Melody Trailer (1931)
25 April 1931
We see a lion at a piano, apparently trying to compose a melody. He gets frustrated, starts speaking vehemently in what sounds like German and begins pacing the floor-and his piano does likewise! After they settle back to work, a monkey comes in, words are exchanged and the monkey goes to the back of the piano with a brush and a dustpan.
The Family Shoe Trailer (1931)
13 September 1931
This is about the little old lady who lived in a shoe and had so many kids she's didn't know what to do.
Radio Racket Trailer (1931)
01 March 1931
The Aesop Sound Fables, while almost forgotten today, produced some of the strangest cartoons during the Depression with dream-like backgrounds, surreal imagery and some of the best cartoon scores.
The Wild Goose Chase Trailer (1932)
11 August 1932
In this Van Beuren cartoon, various animals are singing "Let a Smile Be Your Umbrella" before we go to a couple of cats-one male, one female-looking for the gold pot at the end of the rainbow.
Happy Haunting Grounds Trailer (1940)
18 October 1940
A haunted house with ghosts dancing up a storm and having the time of their undead lives has been sold.
Pickaninny Blues Trailer (1932)
02 December 1932
The story fines a black cat transported to Egypt. There, there is a a LOT of singing and shenannigans involving mummies, the Spinx and crypts.
The Junk Man Trailer (1927)
25 December 1927
Farmer Alfalfa is a junkman and get’s into a fight with a cat and a mouse.
Spring Antics Trailer (1932)
13 April 1932
A Van Beuren cartoon illustrating spring coming as wild life and nature wakes up from the winter sleep.
The Lion and the Mouse Trailer (1943)
11 November 1943
This is actually a "Super Mouse" cartoon. The character was not known as "Mighty Mouse" until The Wreck of the Hesperus.
Cowboy Cabaret Trailer (1931)
25 October 1931
A menagerie of animals in Western gear converges at the Red Gulch Cafe for an old-fashioned hoedown. The performers include a goofy barbershop quartet and sexy chorus line, a shimmying cowgirl and a Hoagy Carmichael-like piano player.
Ants in Your Pantry Trailer (1945)
16 February 1945
This one has lots of what Terrytoons are notorious for: cycles! And cycles of the commonest kind: ants harvesting and a baby factory! It also has a voluptuous Queen Ant and a sweetly delivered punchline which may make it worth your trouble.
Seeing Ghosts Trailer (1948)
25 June 1948
The undead inhabitants of a haunted house decide to scare a poor house decorator and his dog away from the property.
Night Club Trailer (1929)
07 December 1929
A Van Beuren cartoon set in a night club with cabaret musical numbers and a drunken brawl.
Skating Hounds Trailer (1929)
27 April 1929
A series of animated short subjects created by Paul Terry and actor-turned-writer Howard Estabrook.
Dixie Days Trailer (1930)
29 March 1930
In this spoof of "Uncle Tom's Cabin," featuring cartoon animals, a slave auction becomes a musical audition, and the chase over the ice floes is an opportunity for some fancy footwork.
Midnight Trailer (1930)
11 October 1930
It's a straight musical involving a barbershop quartet of alley cats and some dogs summoned from the pound to quiet them to little success.
Mighty Mouse in the Trojan Horse Trailer (1946)
25 July 1946
A parody of the Greek myth of the conquering of the Trojan people featuring mice and cats.
The Electronic Mouse Trap Trailer (1946)
06 September 1946
A perverted and merciless Cat-professor takes scientific progress to his own selfish ends by perfecting an electronically-operated mouse trap.
Uncle Tom and Little Eva Trailer (1932)
17 April 1932
What we got here is a re-telling of Uncle Tom's Cabin (as if no one could guess) with a lot of music and dancing.
The Famous Ride Trailer (1960)
15 January 1960
Struggling blacksmith Hector Heathcote tries to get Paul Revere's horse ready for his midnight ride.
Gypped in Egypt Trailer (1930)
08 November 1930
Waffles the Cat and Don Dog find themselves at the mercy of animate skeletons inside an Egyptian tomb.
Farmer Al Falfa in The Health Farm Trailer (1936)
03 September 1936
Farmer Al Falfa runs a rural fitness resort with all the workout gags, involving dumbbells, rowing machines, steam boxes, etc.
Indian Whoopee Trailer (1933)
06 July 1933
Cubby Bear imagines himself living during the the time of the pilgrims.
Laundry Blues Trailer (1930)
16 August 1930
Strange doings in a Chinese laundry with outrageous Oriental and Yiddish stereotypes.
Foofle's Train Ride Trailer (1959)
13 May 1959
In this Terrytoon,Foofle goes on a tour-train guided-excursion. But, par for his usual course, he screws everything up from the schedule to the baggage.
Uncle Joey Trailer (1941)
18 April 1941
Joey, a mouse caricature of Joe E. Brown, comes to visit a bunch of kiddie mice in their home inside a wall.
A Toytown Tale Trailer (1931)
03 January 1931
Late night in the toy shop. The toymaker goes up to bed, leaving his wind-up policeman to guard the shop, and the other toys come to life.
Noah Knew His Ark Trailer (1930)
24 May 1930
A crazy Aesop's Fables cartoon about Noah's Ark. With a storm and flood coming, Noah takes two of each animal aboard his ark.
All Out for 'V' Trailer (1942)
01 January 1942
When war is announced, all the forest animals, birds and bugs go into manufacturing of armaments, helmets and the like, with an annoying jingle about the country's instruction to step up production musically repeated.
Good Old Schooldays Trailer (1930)
06 March 1930
A Aesop's Fables cartoon with the animals going to school and causing mischief.
Aladdin's Lamp Trailer (1947)
27 March 1947
In Arabia, a feline bandit kidnaps Aladdin's beautiful daughter. Mighty Mouse saves the day in this operetta parody.
A Cat-Fish Romance Trailer (1932)
06 October 1932
A catfish living in a submarine in a lake, lures a cat to pursue her. Their playful antics are interrupted by an octopus, and a fight ensues.
The Last Roundup Trailer (1943)
14 March 1943
Private Gandy Goose and Sergeant Sourpuss go in hot pursuit of Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini, depicted respectively as a hog and an oversized monkey.
The Busy Bee Trailer (1936)
28 May 1936
As many insects happily go to work, a working bee sings and declares his love for a butterfly. A spider from a tree above who's jealous of the bee takes the butterfly and kidnaps her to a wooden place that he surrounds with his web.
Milk for Baby Trailer (1938)
07 July 1938
A crying baby won't drink it's milk until Edna May Oliver tells him a story about W. C. Fields trying to milk a cow.
Night Life in the Army Trailer (1942)
02 October 1942
At the army base one night, as Private Gandy and Sergeant Sourpuss are sleeping, Gandy has a nightmare.
Spring Fever Trailer (1951)
18 March 1951
A Paul Terry Terrytoon cartoon (production number 5109) in which Gandy Goose gets spring fever (the only mention of the word "spring" in this seven-minute cartoon) and runs away from home, and promptly runs into a fox, proprietor of a roadside diner, who wishes to offer goose-fricassee on his menu.
Nonsense Newsreel Trailer (1954)
19 March 1954
A collection of jokes and gags disguised as a newsreel.
The Cuckoo Bird Trailer (1939)
06 April 1939
A hungry cat swallows a bird from a cuckoo clock. He is rushed to a veterinary hospital, where every effort is made to remove it.
The Cat's Canary Trailer (1932)
25 March 1932
This pre-code entry in Van-Buren's "Aesop's Sound Fables" series finds a Brooklyn-cat in a bowler hat, hanging out in the New Jersey meadow-lands (or somewhere in the wild),who traps a canary and then eats it.
Wise Quacks Trailer (1953)
27 February 1953
Dinky Duck can't sing, but sells his soul to become a success.
A Romeo Robin Trailer (1930)
21 June 1930
A happy-go-lucky musical where various characters, mostly birds I guess (tough to tell with all dressed up in hats and clothes), play instruments, sing or dance.