Ted Parmelee

Ted Parmelee Trailers

The Man on the Flying Trapeze TrailerFour Wheels, No Brakes TrailerThe Tell-Tale Heart Trailer

Ted Parmelee was born on October 10, 1912 in New Brunswick, New Jersey, USA. He was a director, known for Peabody's Improbable History (1959), Four Wheels, No Brakes (1954) and The Man on the Flying Trapeze (1954). He died on August 29, 1964 in Los Angeles, California, USA.

Most Popular Ted Parmelee Trailers

Total trailers found: 6

The Tell-Tale Heart Trailer (1953)

17 December 1953

A man's sanity is a point of contention as he confesses to murdering an elderly man, driven by the victim's pale blue 'vulture eye', culminating in guilt-induced auditory hallucinations of the victim's beating heart.

The Emperor's New Clothes Trailer (1953)

29 April 1953

The king is offered a fine new suit that can only be seen by wise people, and walks naked in the procession.

Pete Hothead Trailer (1952)

24 September 1952

This UPA cartoon introduces a new character, Pete Hothead, a feisty little man with a violent temper.

Pink and Blue Blues Trailer (1952)

18 August 1952

Mr. Magoo is hired by his neighbors to babysit their little son, Homer. Magoo is delighted to accept but, unfortunately, a notorious cat burglar is intent on entering and robbing the house Magoo is babysitting it.

Four Wheels, No Brakes Trailer (1954)

24 March 1954

Pete Hothead decides to buy a new car to replace his old beat-up jalopy. Meanwhile, his wife has won a new car on a television quiz show that is the same make and model as the car Pete purchases from a car-dealer.

The Man on the Flying Trapeze Trailer (1954)

07 April 1954

Sort of a cartoon version of "All About Eve" or people-using-people themes. It opens with a man singing the title song, accompanied by a pianist, a trumpeter and a trombonist.