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Total trailers found: 9

The Berenstain Bears Meet Bigpaw Trailer (1980)

20 November 1980

It's Thanksgiving in Bear Country, and the Bear Family get nervous when Mama Bear thinks they've gotten a sign that the "Thanksgiving Legend of Bigpaw" is coming true.

The Berenstain Bears' Easter Surprise Trailer (1981)

14 April 1981

A very inquisitive Brother Bear is wondering why Spring is taking so long to arrive. With Easter approaching and a new arrival to the Bear family on the way, Brother looks for answers, and Mama teaches him the true meaning of Spring.

Stories to Remember: Beauty and the Beast Trailer (1990)

08 September 1990

The tale as old as time follows a young woman who exchanges places with her imprisoned father under the watch of an unhappy creature.

A Nose Trailer (1966)

01 January 1966

Brother Theodore narrates and appears in this surreal hybrid animated/live action short film based on the Nikolai Gogol short story of the same name.

The Berenstain Bears' Christmas Tree Trailer (1979)

03 December 1979

Papa Bear and the cubs search the woods for the perfect Christmas tree, but run afoul of the woodland animals who live in the trees they aim to cut down.

The Man Who Walked Between the Towers Trailer (2005)

23 April 2005

One of the most exciting and memorable stories in the history of the World Trade Towers is that of Philippe Petit, a French man who walked a tightrope between the massive monuments in 1974.

The Berenstain Bears' Comic Valentine Trailer (1982)

13 February 1982

The Berenstain Bears Comic Valentine is an animated television special based on the Berenstain Bears children's book series by Stan and Jan Berenstain.

Terror Faces Magoo Trailer (1959)

09 July 1959

Mr. Magoo is watching a TV program named "Home Roam" which examines the homes of various families and subsequently learns that he and Waldo have been scheduled to air on tonight's broadcast.

The Room Trailer (1967)

29 December 1967

The film depicts the memories of a room. As the camera holds on this unchanging environment, the occupants, spanning several generations, appear and disappear in vignettes of their lives.