Red Seal Pictures Movie Trailers
Most Popular Red Seal Pictures Trailers
Total trailers found: 16
'Morning, Judge Trailer (1926)
01 September 1926
After Uplift Society-champion Crabbine Hicks has the musical revue shut down, her son Buster hides the out-of-work chorus girls in their home, while Crabbine is out of town.
Animated Hair Cartoon, No. 1 Trailer (1925)
15 October 1925
This time he transforms some hard looking characters into the well known countenances. Snub Pollard's picture is changed into Jack Holt.
Animated Hair Cartoon, No. 5 Trailer (1926)
01 January 1926
As usual, pieces of hair fly around and take the form of well known characters. This time the different subjects include, William Shakespeare, John Barrymore, Bebe Daniels, John Drew, Dorothy Dalton and Tom Meighan.
Animated Hair Cartoon, No. 2 Trailer (1925)
15 November 1925
Marcus of the New York Times continues his clever changing of character by moving about or adding bits of hair.
Animated Hair Cartoon, No. 4 Trailer (1925)
15 December 1925
Marcus draws a bird, finally turning it upside down to show a perfect likeness to Galli Curci. Likenesses in the short also include W.
Animated Hair Cartoon, No. 3 Trailer (1925)
15 December 1925
The resultant faces this time are: Lady Astor, David Belasco, Clara Kimball Young, Billie Burke and Larry Semon.
Animated Hair Cartoon, No. 7 Trailer (1926)
01 February 1926
The personages portrayed include Paderewski, Henry Cabot Lodge, John McCormick, John Philip Sousa, Victor Herbert and Mendelsohn.
Animated Hair Cartoon, No. 12 Trailer (1926)
01 June 1926
The personalities portrayed are Will Rogers, Gloria Swanson, Colonel House, Harry Lauder, Marguerite Clarke and "Fatty" Arbuckle.
Animated Hair Cartoon, No.18 Trailer (1926)
15 November 1926
The “Animated Hair” films, featuring artwork by “Marcus” (not well-known animator Sid Marcus, but a caricaturist for the original humorous Life Magazine) were relatively easy for the studio to produce, using one artist (his hand usually seen on screen drawing the image) and the gimmick of manipulating one caricature with stop motion to create a second caricature (usually by rearranging a hair-do).
Animated Hair Cartoon, No. 6 Trailer (1926)
15 January 1926
Marcus changes the countenance of Bryan to that of Briand. Another interesting example of this cartoonist's cleverness is a drawing of a tiger which gradually takes on the likeness of Clemenceau, "The Tiger of France.
Animated Hair Cartoon, No. 14 Trailer (1926)
01 August 1926
Marcus takes the original drawings from his own pen and converts them into the cartoon characters of the best known newspaper artists such as Harry Hershfield, Rube Goldberg, Cliff Sterrett, George McManus, etc.