Sid Marcus Movie Trailers

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The Gold Getters Trailer (1935)

01 March 1935

Scrappy dreams about The Gold Rush and finds out that that is the key to wealth and happiness

A Ham in a Role Trailer (1949)

13 December 1949

A dog decides to quit the slapstick comedy of cartoons and go to his country home to concentrate on Shakespeare, but two troublesome yet polite gophers foil his grand plans.

Holiday Land Trailer (1934)

09 November 1934

Scrappy does not want to get up and go to school. As the days peel off his calendar, the holidays come to life, personified.

Pink S.W.A.T. Trailer (1978)

22 November 1978

The Pink Panther attempts to get rid of a fly in his home.

Boston Beanie Trailer (1947)

03 December 1947

A homeless cat singing, "Hallelujah! I'm a bum" encounters the home of a Mister Lavish McTavish who adopts the cat and promises him all the food he can eat.

Peaceful Neighbors Trailer (1939)

26 January 1939

Two rival families of chickens are arming in preparation for a battle in a property-line dispute over the division line between their two barnyard coops.

Pink in the Drink Trailer (1978)

20 December 1978

The Pink Panther is scammed by a South Sea cruise, which turns out to be a pirate trap. He is then forced to do the captain's orders.

The Bug House Trailer (1930)

07 December 1930

A Toby the Pup short. Lost Cartoon

Aces Up Trailer (1931)

16 May 1931

A Toby the Pup short.

Tetched in the Head Trailer (1935)

05 November 1935

Tiny Barney Google sleeps under a tree. Along comes his enormous wife, who begins to do the washing. Six babies ranked in a tub persecute Barney.

Science Friction Trailer (1963)

03 December 1963

A mad scientist who conducts brain-swapping experiments is trying to find a subject to cross his pet ape with.

Toby the Miner Trailer (1930)

01 October 1930

A Toby the pup short.

Animated Hair Cartoon, No. 13 Trailer (1926)

01 July 1926

An animated hair cartoon short.

A Helping Paw Trailer (1941)

07 January 1941

A man visits the doctor and gets a new pair of glasses. The doctor's dog guides him throughout the city.

The Way of All Pests Trailer (1941)

28 February 1941

Various members of the insect world join forces to harass a man who unknowingly makes their lives miserable.

Dizzy Ducks Trailer (1936)

28 November 1936

Two kids battle ducks. One of them decides to be a jerk for most of it. Turns out it was all a dream.

Pesty Guest Trailer (1965)

01 June 1965

Chilly Willy is dying of thirst in the desert- how he got there is unknown- and sees a sign for a hotel.

Pinky Doodle Trailer (1976)

28 May 1976

During the American Revolution, the Pink Panther is sent to notify townsfolk that the Redcoats are coming.

Toby the Showman Trailer (1930)

21 November 1930

Toby conducting an orchestra playing Irving Berlin's "Alexander's Ragtime Band" while that band is spitting tobacco in the spittoons nearby!

The Concert Kid Trailer (1934)

02 November 1934

Oopie is to give a violin concert, but doesn't want to play. Scrappy gives him a stick of chewing gum, which calms him.

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.

Let's Ring Doorbells Trailer (1935)

07 November 1935

A Columbia Scrappy cartoon released November 7, 1935.

The Little Pest Trailer (1931)

22 August 1931

The cartoon follows Scrappy as he tries to get rid of his baby brother, Oopy, so he can go on a fishing trip with his dog.

Lighthouse Keeping Blues Trailer (1964)

08 November 1964

Chilly Willy goes face to face with lighthouse keeper Smedley for constantly disrupting his sleep.

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).

Poor Elmer Trailer (1938)

28 July 1938

The staff at a large big-city hospital is all bothered and nervously awaiting the arrival of a patient, named Elmer, and the doctors and nurses are busily preparing for a major operation.