Van Beuren Studios Movie Trailers

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Opening Night Trailer (1933)

09 February 1933

Cubby Bear sneaks into the Roxy Opera House on its opening night and ends up conducting an epic, animal-enacted version of Faust.

It's a Greek Life Trailer (1936)

01 August 1936

Mercury, the winged messenger, drops his sandals off with a centaur to be repaired. The centaur, who has coveted wings to the extent that he's used a couple ducks to help him fly, takes the sandals for a spin, and fails to finish the repair job on time.

Cinderella Blues Trailer (1931)

11 April 1931

The Cinderella story as told by the Van Beuren Studios.

Toy Time Trailer (1932)

26 January 1932

Oscar the mouse invites his girl friend to the toy store where they have to outwit a cat.

Scotty Finds a Home Trailer (1935)

22 August 1935

A young boy finds a Scottish terrier who he tries to bring home. His mom refuses him a home, but when he saves the family from a wandering bum, it's the dog who saves the day.

A World Within Trailer (1935)

23 March 1935

Goodman and Jane Ace (the Easy Aces) provide the commentary through this tour of different cultural districts of New York City back around 1935.

Western Whoopee Trailer (1930)

13 April 1930

The film begins with Milton riding his horse comically around the West until he hears a wanted criminal roaming the West.

The Bully's End Trailer (1933)

15 June 1933

A farmer, his family and all the barnyard animals are bullied by the rooster, who is vain and mean to everyone.

Adventure Girl Trailer (1934)

17 August 1934

Faux documentary told in first-person narration, about an "adventuress" who sets sail to Guatemala with her father and two male crewmen, rescues them when their fresh-water supply is compromised, finds a treasure map, and attempts to steal a fabulous emerald from a ruined temple, much to the aggrevation of a worshipful native princess and her subjects.

Parrotville Post Office Trailer (1935)

27 June 1935

A mother and her two rowdy children come into the Parrotville Post Office. The postmaster is annoyed by the children at first.

Fiddlin' Fun Trailer (1934)

14 June 1934

Cubby the Bear participates in a roman chariot race for his girl friend.

Goode Knight Trailer (1934)

06 March 1934

The classic story of Robin Hood, with Cubby Bear as the prince of thieves.

Hook and Ladder Hokum Trailer (1933)

27 April 1933

Tom and Jerry are firemen working to rescue the top floor residents of a burning apartment house.

Piano Tooners Trailer (1932)

10 November 1932

Tom and Jerry work as piano tuners. After seeing them at work and several creative ways of tuning a piano (such as removing the offending key and cutting the key itself to a shorter length), the two attend an opera singers performance.

Bring 'Em Back Alive Trailer (1932)

17 June 1932

American animal trapper Frank Buck travels with Ali, his "number one boy," on an expedition into the Malayan jungle.

Happy Hoboes Trailer (1933)

30 March 1933

Tom and Jerry are hoboes, but the city is demolishing the hobo camp. They hop a ride on a freight train.

Silvery Moon Trailer (1933)

13 January 1933

As two feline sweethearts sail along Moonlight Bay, the moon invites them up for a visit. They discover the moon is not made of green cheese, as is rumored, but is actually a land of candy, ice cream and cake.

Uncle's Visit Trailer (1929)

30 June 1929

Grumpy uncle comes to visit but the gang of kids soon have him smiling!

The Sunshine Makers Trailer (1935)

10 January 1935

Happy sunshine-bottling gnomes battle gloomy swamp-dwellers.

The Haunted Ship Trailer (1930)

26 April 1930

Waffles the Cat and Don the Dog explore a sunken ship where they meet drunk turtles singing "Sweet Adeline" and a skeletal Davy Jones.

The Jungle Fool Trailer (1929)

15 September 1929

Farmer Al Falfa flies to Africa with the Royal Society of African Explorers to hunt in the jungle.

Sultan Pepper Trailer (1934)

15 March 1934

The Little King tries to teach his dog some tricks to perform in honor of a visiting sultan and his harem, who are arriving at the castle for an evening of merriment and surprises.

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.

Bubbles and Troubles Trailer (1933)

27 April 1933

Cubby the Bear has to save his girl from pirates!

Toonerville Trolley Trailer (1936)

17 January 1936

The Skipper's morning trolley run is disrupted by several forces.

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.

The Hunting Season Trailer (1935)

19 August 1935

There is peace in the forest and among all of the animals there, including a pair of ducks who befriend Molly Moo-Cow.

A Spanish Twist Trailer (1932)

13 October 1932

Tom and Jerry (the human versions, not the cat and mouse) are on a raft in the ocean. After being attacked by an octopus and losing their raft, they wash up on the shores of Spain.

Christmas Night Trailer (1933)

22 December 1933

On Christmas Eve, the Little King sneaks two tramps into the castle. The next morning, the three men are thrilled by the presents Santa left behind.

Everybody Likes Music Trailer (1934)

09 March 1934

In the province of Bullvania, the President loses important papers and war is almost declared. Detective Shemp Howard and his partner come to the rescue.

Cubby's Stratosphere Flight Trailer (1934)

19 April 1934

A Rube Goldberg-style flying machine transports Cubby to the North Pole, where he ducks an angry polar bear/traffic cop into an igloo/speakeasy which boasts a wild musical floor show.

The Lion Tamer Trailer (1934)

02 February 1934

The Lion Tamer is a 1934 animated short film produced by the Van Beuren Studios and directed by Vernon Stallings and starring Charles J.

Jest of Honor Trailer (1934)

18 January 1934

One of half a dozen movie cartoon's based on Soglow's "Little King" panel comic strip.

Barnyard Bunk Trailer (1932)

15 September 1932

An old farmer has let his entire farm go and it is falling down around him, with mice taking over. Tom and Jerry (the human versions, not the cat and mouse) show up with magical saxophones, and the music has amazing effects on the farm.

Grandfather's Clock Trailer (1934)

28 June 1934

A grandfather clock comes to life and tells two children a story (presented in animated cartoon form) about clocks going to school and playing football.

Doughnuts Trailer (1933)

09 July 1933

Tom and Jerry are doughnut-makers competing against an assortment of weirdos for first prize at a bakers' convention.

Underground Farmers Trailer (1939)

01 January 1939

Ages before man proclaimed himself a superior being, the tiny ant had developed the art of agriculture — a practice which was later to be the backbone of human society.

Fun on Ice Trailer (1931)

19 July 1931

Van Beuren Studios with a cartoon having Fun on Ice.

Wot a Night Trailer (1931)

01 August 1931

Two passengers, Tom and Jerry (not to be confused with the cat and mouse duo) refuse to pay their cab fare, so the taxi drives chase after them.

A Picnic Panic Trailer (1935)

03 May 1935

Three singing kettles go on a picnic.

Cactus King Trailer (1934)

07 June 1934

Indians kidnap The Little King from the Royal Express. He tames a wild bronco and a chase returns him safely to the train.

A Romeo Monk Trailer (1932)

20 February 1932

An Aesop's Fable cartoon by Van Beuren Productions.

Wild Cargo Trailer (1934)

29 March 1934

A documentary film about adventures in the jungle featuring Frank Buck, a well-known American hunter, animal collector, writer, and actor in the 1930s.

A.M. to P.M. Trailer (1933)

27 July 1933

Early cartoon from the Aesop's Fables series featuring Sentinel Louie, the "topper" to Otto Soglow's Little King comic strip.

The Big Game Trailer (1931)

03 August 1931

An Aesop's Fable cartoon by Van Beuren Productions.