Norman Ferguson Movie Trailers

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Donald and Pluto Trailer (1936)

12 September 1936

Plumber Donald is using a large magnet in his work. When he drops it, it causes trouble for Pluto, especially after Pluto swallows it.

Old King Cole Trailer (1933)

29 July 1933

Old King Cole throws party and invites all of the Mother Goose characters. He warns them that they must leave at midnight.

Officer Duck Trailer (1939)

10 October 1939

Officer Donald Duck (Officer #13) is assigned to apprehend a criminal named Tiny Tom. Donald assumes by the name that he'll be a pushover but when he reaches Tom's hideout, he discovers "Tiny" Tom is actually a hulking Pete who immediately disposes of Donald.

R'Coon Dawg Trailer (1951)

09 August 1951

Mickey's hunting raccoons, with help from Pluto. But the raccoon outsmarts Pluto at every turn, with help from a vine, a stream, and ultimately grabbing Mickey's coonskin cap and puppeteering it as a baby coon.

Flowers and Trees Trailer (1932)

23 July 1932

A jealous stump threatens two trees that are in love by starting a forest fire. When the rain comes and puts out the fire the forest revives and celebrates the wedding.

The Simple Things Trailer (1953)

18 April 1953

Mickey and Pluto go fishing. Pluto has a run-in with a clam, who eventually lodges in Pluto's mouth; Mickey thinks the clam is Pluto's tongue and can't understand why Pluto keeps begging for more food.

King Neptune Trailer (1932)

10 September 1932

After a short introduction, one of Neptune's mermaids is captured by a pirate ship, and their anchor chain entangles King Neptune; the various sea creatures launch a full-on assault on the pirate ship, and eventually the giant King himself gets free and creates major havoc for the ship.

Beach Picnic Trailer (1939)

09 June 1939

Donald Duck is at the beach and tries to ride a rubber horse. He notices Pluto sleeping at the shore and decides to have some fun with him by sending the rubber horse over to Pluto which completely mesmerizes him.

The Pointer Trailer (1939)

21 July 1939

Mickey and Pluto go hunting for quail. Pluto scares away the first ones they see; Mickey scolds him, then relents.

Santa's Workshop Trailer (1932)

10 December 1932

Santa's little helpers must hurry to finish the toys before Christmas Day.

Birds in the Spring Trailer (1933)

11 March 1933

Two birds rejoice over the hatching of their three eggs; as they grow, the hatchlings are taught to sing and fly.

Orphan's Benefit Trailer (1934)

10 August 1934

Donald and Mickey put on a charity show, for some orphans.

Mickey's Grand Opera Trailer (1936)

07 March 1936

Mickey is preparing to conduct an opera when he chases Pluto away. Pluto crashes into a magician's props backstage and spars with the hat, its rabbits, and its doves.

Just Dogs Trailer (1932)

16 May 1932

Pluto's cage-mate at the dog pound breaks out and lets all the other dogs out as well. In the park, that terrier keeps following Pluto too closely for Pluto's tastes, until he digs up a huge bone and gives it to Pluto (who doesn't particularly want to share).

The Practical Pig Trailer (1939)

24 February 1939

After his two brothers are captured, the third little pig invents a machine to capture the big bad wolf.

Ye Olden Days Trailer (1933)

08 April 1933

The princess is to wed the Prince against her wishes. When she refuses, the king locks her in the tower.

Who Killed Cock Robin? Trailer (1935)

25 June 1935

A robin is shot so the woodland community holds a trial to investigate.

The Chain Gang Trailer (1930)

06 August 1930

Mickey Mouse and several other characters are on a prison chain gang, guarded by Pegleg Pete. They break rocks for a while, then Mickey breaks out a harmonica and everyone starts making music and/or dancing.

Alpine Climbers Trailer (1936)

25 July 1936

Donald, Mickey, and Pluto climb the Alps. While up top, Donald has a run-in with a mountain goat over some edelweiss, Mickey has a row with an eagle over its eggs; one of them hatches, and gives Pluto some trouble (as does the grog a Saint Bernard gives him when he falls into a snowbank).

Trader Mickey Trailer (1932)

19 August 1932

Mickey Mouse and Pluto are traveling up an African river with a cargo of goods (including several musical instruments).

Arctic Antics Trailer (1930)

05 June 1930

A collection of arctic animals (seals, walruses, polar bears, penguins) float by on ice floes and on shore, performing various musical numbers.

Midnight in a Toy Shop Trailer (1930)

03 July 1930

A spider seeks shelter inside an old toy store, where he soon discovers that the merchandise comes to life after dark.

Puppy Love Trailer (1933)

01 September 1933

Mickey's in trouble when Pluto and Fifi eat Minnie's chocolates.

The Bird Store Trailer (1932)

16 January 1932

A pet shop specializing in birds. The various caged birds chirp along to the score in their various styles (including a set of birds that looks like the Marx Brothers).

Frolicking Fish Trailer (1930)

08 May 1930

The title pretty much says it: fish and other marine life dance and frolic to various tunes. An octopus keeps spoiling the fun in various ways.

The Moose Hunt Trailer (1931)

02 May 1931

Mickey's hunting, along with a characteristically playful and distracted (and uncharacteristically talkative) Pluto.

The Delivery Boy Trailer (1931)

06 June 1931

Delivery boy Mickey encounters Minnie washing clothes and singing. He stops for a quick song and dance with her.

Moose Hunters Trailer (1937)

20 February 1937

Goofy (front) and Donald (rear) are dressed in a moose suit, trying to lure moose for hunter Mickey. When they do find one, it turns out to be more than they can handle.

Playful Pan Trailer (1930)

27 December 1930

The mythological satyr plays some tunes on his pipes and gets various flora and fauna dancing to them.

Walt Disney's A Trip Through the Walt Disney Studios Trailer (1937)

01 July 1937

This 1937 short film was made at the request of Walt's distributor RKO Radio Pictures to show executives and theater managers who were interested in seeing how Walt Disney made his films.

Cannibal Capers Trailer (1930)

13 March 1930

A group of cannibals gather together for a tribal dance. In the middle of their gala, they are interrupted by a ferocious lion!

Aquarela do Brasil Trailer (1942)

24 August 1942

José Carioca, showing Donald Duck around South America and introducing him to the samba

Night Trailer (1930)

04 July 1930

The moon and two owls sing to the Blue Danube Waltz, celebrating the night. Moths dance around a candle flame, fireflies glow, frogs chorus, and so forth.

Pluto's Playmate Trailer (1941)

24 January 1941

Pluto is playing with a ball on the beach. The ball goes into the water and starts moving in strange ways, because a sea lion is playing with it.

Monkey Melodies Trailer (1930)

09 August 1930

The monkeys are swinging; their song and dance routine has other jungle creatures joining in. And two monkeys in love chase and kiss.

Mickey Mouse Disco Trailer (1980)

25 June 1980

A clip-show music video for the album of the same name and vintage. Includes 5 songs from the album ("Mousetrap", "Disco Mickey Mouse", "Watch Out For Goofy", "Macho Duck", "Welcome To Rio").

You Belong to My Heart/Donald's Surreal Reverie Trailer (1944)

21 December 1944

The skies of Mexico City result in Donald falling in love with singer Dora Luz.

DTV: Rock, Rhythm & Blues Trailer (1984)

01 September 1984

Compilation of D-TV music videos, combining rock and R&B tunes with footage of Disney animation.

How Walt Disney Cartoons Are Made Trailer (1939)

19 January 1939

Behind the scenes of Snow White and the Seven Dwarves, as well as a general look at the different departments involved in making a cartoon.

Baía Trailer (1944)

21 December 1944

This segment involves a pop-up book trip through the Brazilian state of Bahía (spelled Baía in the film), as Donald and José meet up with some of the locals who dance a samba and Donald pining for one of the women, portrayed by singer Aurora Miranda.