Van Beuren Studios Movie Trailers
Most Popular Van Beuren Studios Trailers
Total trailers found: 165
Mischievous Mice Trailer (1934)
01 November 1934
This short opens showing numerous mice eating all the food in Honey's kitchen and ruining everything in her house.
Trolley Ahoy Trailer (1936)
02 July 1936
The terrible tempered Mr. Bang is commuting to work. When the trolley takes more than 5 seconds to arrive, he follows the tracks to the Skipper's house, where he bets him $10 he won't get to work on time.
Makin' 'Em Move Trailer (1931)
04 July 1931
A sassy cat visits a cartoon studio and learns the mysteries of animation.
Ball Park Trailer (1929)
19 May 1929
An animated short film, and part of Paul Terry's Aesop's Film Fables, in which some animals play a game of baseball.
Magic Mummy Trailer (1933)
06 February 1933
Tom and Jerry are police officers, driving around in their car and enjoying listening to some music on their police radio, when they hear a bulletin announcing another theft of a mummy from the local museum.
Hot Tamale Trailer (1930)
02 August 1930
In that "cute" beginning, we see some funny sight gags with our hero serenading his girl down south in Mexico, strumming his guitar in a unique matter and then literally getting "cold feet.
Jungle Jam Trailer (1931)
13 November 1931
Tom and Jerry are captured by cannibals while dancing and engaging in musical hi-jinx in the jungle. Can Jerry save their lives by impressing the chief with his yodeling skills?
Spinning Mice Trailer (1935)
04 April 1935
A girl is sewing in her playroom when a boy sneaks in and lets loose a horde of mice into her doll house.
Molly Moo-Cow and the Butterflies Trailer (1935)
14 November 1935
Molly rescues a bunch of butterflies after they are captured by a butterfly collector.
Summertime Trailer (1929)
12 October 1929
It's summertime and the animals are having fun in the sun while farmer Alfalfa needs refreshments.
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.
Custard Pies Trailer (1929)
25 May 1929
Animals take on human characteristics in this good-natured comedy.
Five Orphans of the Storm Trailer (1923)
22 December 1923
One of Van Beuren Studios' Aesops Fables shorts
Molly Moo-Cow and Robinson Crusoe Trailer (1936)
27 February 1936
Molly Moo-Cow washes to shore on an island, the one occupied by Robinson Crusoe. Much of the short is Crusoe extolling the virtues of the solitary life, Molly trying to ingratiate herself to Crusoe and Crusoe trying to get rid of her.
Parrotville Old Folks Trailer (1935)
24 January 1935
Some elderly parrots are washing and cleaning up around the house, when one of them is phoned by Matron Birdkins, who invites them over to the Old Folks Home to play some tunes.
Trouble Trailer (1931)
10 October 1931
Tom and Jerry are ambulance-chasing lawyers in search of more business.
Three Game Guys Trailer (1929)
04 August 1929
An animated short created by Paul Terry and actor-turned-writer Howard Estabrook.
Strange Case of Hennessy Trailer (1933)
08 December 1933
An escaped lunatic poses as famed detective Silo Dance in this musical comedy mystery set in an old dark house in this spoof of S.
Radio Racket Trailer (1931)
01 March 1931
The Aesop Sound Fables, while almost forgotten today, produced some of the strangest cartoons during the Depression with dream-like backgrounds, surreal imagery and some of the best cartoon scores.
The Last Frontier Trailer (1932)
04 September 1932
A frontier newspaper editor Kirby battles outlaw Tiger Morris who is causing indian uprisings to drive away settlers so that he will can claim a gold deposit as his own.
The Wild Goose Chase Trailer (1932)
11 August 1932
In this Van Beuren cartoon, various animals are singing "Let a Smile Be Your Umbrella" before we go to a couple of cats-one male, one female-looking for the gold pot at the end of the rainbow.
Wooden Money Trailer (1929)
10 February 1929
The annoying animal antics- combined with the collapse of his porch- finally get to Farmer Al Falfa, so he sells his house to odd-looking twins.
Pickaninny Blues Trailer (1932)
02 December 1932
The story fines a black cat transported to Egypt. There, there is a a LOT of singing and shenannigans involving mummies, the Spinx and crypts.
Dinner Time Trailer (1928)
13 October 1928
Dinner Time is noted as the first sound cartoon short made after Warner Bros.' success with The Jazz Singer and produced even before Walt Disney's first sound cartoon, Steamboat Willie (though released after).
Cupid Gets His Man Trailer (1936)
23 July 1936
A look into the whole cupid operation; we see how the process is supposed to work, with cupids practicing their archery, and the couples handed off to the stork.
Skating Hounds Trailer (1929)
27 April 1929
A series of animated short subjects created by Paul Terry and actor-turned-writer Howard Estabrook.
Midnight Trailer (1930)
11 October 1930
It's a straight musical involving a barbershop quartet of alley cats and some dogs summoned from the pound to quiet them to little success.
Pencil Mania Trailer (1932)
08 December 1932
This Tom and Jerry cartoon (the human versions, not the cat and mouse) is an opportunity for the animators to have fun with the medium.
Gay Gaucho Trailer (1933)
02 November 1933
Cubby the Bear as a young, dapper Gaucho and his adventures as a South American cowboy.
The Iron Man Trailer (1930)
14 April 1930
A feline organ grinder wanders by Farmer Al Falfa's house making some very bad music. Farmer Al Falfa chases him away.
Molly Moo-Cow and Rip Van Winkle Trailer (1935)
26 December 1935
Despite the warnings from her conscience, Molly drinks the same brew that got poor Rip Van Winkle drunk and made him sleep for 20 years.
A Swiss Trick Trailer (1931)
18 December 1931
Tom and Jerry are aboard a train making its way up a mountain in the Swiss Alps. When their train breaks down, they're spotted by a very thin St.
Redskin Blues Trailer (1932)
22 July 1932
Tom and Jerry find their wagon west attacked by Indians, but escape only after being rescued by all the branches of the military, including the Army's tanks.
A Little Bird Told Me Trailer (1934)
06 September 1934
A live-action little boy is caught stealing jam! When he asks his big sister how she knew he had done it, she answers "A little bird told me.
Jolly Fish Trailer (1932)
18 August 1932
Tom and Jerry go fishing, where they encounter an affectionate but annoying fish who won't leave them alone.
The Goose That Laid the Golden Egg Trailer (1936)
07 February 1936
Felix is handing out relief, thanks to a goose that lays golden eggs. The evil Captain Kidd sees the goose and breaks into Felix's house to get it.
Rabid Hunters Trailer (1932)
28 February 1932
Tom and Jerry, together with their faithful hound and horse, go hunting and end up matching wits with a rascally rabbit.
Marching Along Trailer (1933)
30 September 1933
Comic strip character The Little King in an animated short, produced by Van Beuren studios.
Joint Wipers Trailer (1932)
22 April 1932
Tom and Jerry are plumbers who spend more time singing and dancing than fixing leaky pipes.
Hizzoner Trailer (1933)
17 November 1933
In this comedy short not-so-smart copper Bert Lahr gets in over his head when he becomes a mock candidate for mayor.
Gypped in Egypt Trailer (1930)
08 November 1930
Waffles the Cat and Don Dog find themselves at the mercy of animate skeletons inside an Egyptian tomb.
The Golden Goose Trailer (1932)
01 December 1932
The old woman who lives in the shoe is a cat. Her son Jack climbs the beanstalk and gets the golden goose.
Bold King Cole Trailer (1936)
29 May 1936
Felix the Cat is perched in a tree playing his guitar and serenading himself and a canary with a little ditty called "Nature and Me.
How's Crops Trailer (1934)
23 March 1934
Cubby rises and shines with the dawn, and, reading a headline, learns that a "mysterious menace" is attacking farms and destroying crops.
Frozen Frolics Trailer (1930)
30 August 1930
Waffles the Cat and Don Dog set out on an adventure to find the North Pole.
Indian Whoopee Trailer (1933)
06 July 1933
Cubby Bear imagines himself living during the the time of the pilgrims.
Jungle Jazz Trailer (1930)
05 July 1930
In this early synchronized sound cartoon from the Van Beuren cartoon factory, a dog and cat encounter huge, strange and terrifying creatures in the jungle.
The Knife of the Party Trailer (1934)
15 February 1934
A Theatrical Company is facing bankruptcy while being stuck in a hostile town, miles from home, in a hotel where they are already well in arrears in payment of their bills.
Stage Struck Trailer (1929)
23 July 1929
A series of animated short subjects created by Paul Terry and actor-turned-writer Howard Estabrook.
The Parrotville Fire Department Trailer (1934)
13 September 1934
2nd Cartoon in the Rainbow Parade Series by Van Beuren.
A Toytown Tale Trailer (1931)
03 January 1931
Late night in the toy shop. The toymaker goes up to bed, leaving his wind-up policeman to guard the shop, and the other toys come to life.
Noah Knew His Ark Trailer (1930)
24 May 1930
A crazy Aesop's Fables cartoon about Noah's Ark. With a storm and flood coming, Noah takes two of each animal aboard his ark.