Steve Muffati

Most Popular Steve Muffati Trailers

Total trailers found: 35

Along Came a Duck Trailer (1934)

09 August 1934

A little boy chasing after a duck encounters a cartoon frog, who tells him the story of how he saved that duck's life.

Casper's Spree Under the Sea Trailer (1950)

13 October 1950

Casper is kicked out of the Society of Ghosts when he admits he does not like scaring people.

Hector's Hectic Life Trailer (1948)

19 November 1948

Hector is a dog with an easy life and the run of the house when the lady of the house gives him a warning.

Showdown Trailer (1942)

16 October 1942

Superman's reputation is tarnished when a crook begins committing crimes in a Superman costume.

The Lost Dream Trailer (1949)

18 March 1949

Little Audrey helps a lost dream find his way back to Dream Land.

Campus Capers Trailer (1949)

01 July 1949

Herman gets back at Knucklehead from cat college Quinston for crashing the Harbard (the mice's college) Alumni Dinner.

True Boo Trailer (1952)

24 October 1952

It's Christmas Eve, and what Casper wants for Christmas is a friend. When his uncles steal his note for Santa, he goes out to find one.

Leprechauns Gold Trailer (1949)

14 October 1949

A song-filled Noveltoon featuring the antics of the Irish Leprechauns during their annual gold-washing ceremony.

Super Lulu Trailer (1947)

21 November 1947

Lulu's dream combines "Jack and the Beanstalk" and her favorite superhero comic books.

Electric Earthquake Trailer (1942)

15 May 1942

A scientist uses an earthquake machine to threaten the city, and only Superman can stop his extortion plan!

Boo Hoo Baby Trailer (1951)

29 March 1951

Casper finds that babies aren't afraid of him.

Song of the Birds Trailer (1949)

18 November 1949

Audrey is enjoying her air rifle, until she shoots down a baby bird and is filled with remorse until she sees it survived.

The Parrotville Fire Department Trailer (1934)

13 September 1934

2nd Cartoon in the Rainbow Parade Series by Van Beuren.

The Mite Makes Right Trailer (1948)

15 October 1948

One of several animated short versions of "Tom Thumb"

Gulliver's Travels Trailer (1939)

10 November 1939

Gulliver washes ashore on Lilliput and attempts to prevent war between that tiny kingdom and its equally-miniscule rival, Blefiscu, as well as smooth the way for the romance between the Princess and Prince of the opposing lands.

The Mechanical Monsters Trailer (1941)

28 November 1941

Superman battles a criminal mastermind and his robot army.

Secret Agent Trailer (1943)

30 July 1943

A double agent trying to deliver information to Washington, D.C. is chased by Nazi operatives.

Galloping Fanny Trailer (1933)

01 December 1933

Cubby The Bear is a jockey and prepares to race....

Hold the Lion Please Trailer (1951)

27 April 1951

Audrey really wants a pet, but she can't afford one. At the zoo she tries to get a baby kangaroo and seal but their mothers won' let her.

Sinister Stuff Trailer (1934)

26 January 1934

A mustachioed villain fox and suit-sporting yes-men kidnap Cubby's girlfriend. Cubby pursues them to the old sawmill, where the villain has tied her to a log that is soon to be sawn.

Goofy Goofy Gander Trailer (1950)

18 August 1950

Little Audrey isn't interested in reciting Mother Goose rhymes with the other kids in class. She'd rather read her modern comic book.

One Quack Mind Trailer (1951)

12 January 1951

Dumb and overgrown Baby Huey finds himself left to the untender mercies of a fox disguised as a baby sitter.

Tarts and Flowers Trailer (1950)

26 May 1950

While waiting for her cookies to bake, Audrey dreams about a marriage between the Gingerbread Man and Angel Cake.

The Voice of the Turkey Trailer (1950)

13 October 1950

A Paramount Noveltoon (production number P10-1) that has a farmer fattening up a turkey for Thanksgiving dinner, but when he starts to sharpen his axe, the turkey gets wise and manages to escape with the aid of a ghostly disguise.

Let's Stalk Spinach Trailer (1951)

19 October 1951

Popeye's nephews don't want to eat their spinach, so Popeye tells them about his youth, before he liked spinach.

Alpine for You Trailer (1951)

18 May 1951

Popeye is climbing the Alps, and Olive is being hauled up behind him on a rope, taking pictures. Mountain guide Bluto spots them through binoculars, and goes crazy over Olive.

Law and Audrey Trailer (1952)

23 May 1952

Audrey plays baseball with Pal, but she hurts and angers a police man several times, that he chases her, but Audrey rescues him from drowning in a pond.

Land of Lost Watches Trailer (1951)

04 May 1951

Little Billy and Isabel catch Red Lantern, the Magic Fish. He takes them to the Land Of The Lost to meet King Find All, Rosita Wristwatch, and Wally Pocketwatch.

The Wee Men Trailer (1947)

08 August 1947

The story of Leprechauns who make shoes for the poor. When the youngest reaches manhood, he insists on making the delivery.

For Better Performance Trailer (1954)

01 January 1954

Gulf Oil calmly reminding us why their gasoline is better than anyone else’s gasoline. And it’s all because of their “balanced volatility” and “antiknock value.

The Case of the Cockeyed Canary Trailer (1952)

19 December 1952

Audrey dreams she's a detective (complete with Deerstalker hat) on a case of murdered Cock Robin. She chases the suspect; a cuckoo bird (a caricature of Harpo Marx).

The Bored Cuckoo Trailer (1948)

09 April 1948

A cuckoo clock bird goes out into the world and falls in love with a songbird.

Croon Crazy Trailer (1933)

29 December 1933

An Oil-can-Harry radio announcer presents Cubby Bear the Crooner as the star of his own radio program over station R-K-O and, while Cubby is crooning away, Slick also advises that Kitty Schmidt (Kate Smith), Cal Jolson (Al Jolson)and Sol Rightman (Paul Whiteman) will be Cubby's guest stars.

Cubby's Picnic Trailer (1933)

05 October 1933

Cubby The Bear takes his girlfriend to the park where a band plays and they go fishing.

Opportunities Unlimited Trailer (1956)

01 January 1956

Film targeting magazine advertisers. Opportunities Unlimited describes the growing mid-1950s market of lower-income consumers and families with children.