Wallace A. Carlson

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How Animated Cartoons Are Made Trailer (1919)

06 September 1919

Wallace Carlson walks viewers through the production of an animated short at Bray Studios.

Dud, Lion Tamer Trailer (1920)

09 September 1920

Dud imagines the glory to be derived from killing a lot of animals.

The Ruby of Razmataz Trailer (1917)

16 July 1917

Animated short originally presented as part of the Paramount Bray-Pictograph program.

Andy's Dog Day Trailer (1921)

13 May 1921

An animated film with balloon texts, featuring the cartoon character Andy Gump. Andy is plagued by dogs everywhere: in the tram, on the street, and even at home.

Chip Off the Old Block Trailer (1919)

31 December 1919

Dud is a disappointment to his parents.

Dreamy Dud, He Resolves Not to Smoke Trailer (1915)

21 June 1915

After stealing a man's pipe and smoking his way to the moon, Dreamy Dud decides that smoking isn't for him.

Goodrich Dirt, Hypnotist Trailer (1919)

26 February 1919

Goodrich Dirt is entranced by a hypnotist who uses him in his show. When Goodrich tries to mimic his powers on a policeman, he is beaten up and deposited in the mental asylum in the violent ward.

Dud Leaves Home Trailer (1919)

07 October 1919

Dud's girlfriend Mamie wants an ice cream cone, but Dud is broke. He rushes home and steals a coin bank then chops it open with an ax, only to find that he's also split in half the one coin inside.

Goodrich Dirt, Cow Puncher Trailer (1918)

04 December 1918

The character of Goodrich Dirt - a squat, bearded fellow whos a hapless dimwit - was the creation of Wallace Carlson, one of Brays animators.

Dud, the Circus Performer Trailer (1919)

14 May 1919

Dud imagines himself as a daring circus performer (which would certainly impress Mamie.)

Dreamy Dud Sees Charlie Chaplin Trailer (1915)

18 August 1915

Dreamy Dud and his dog, Wag, are down-hearted because they haven't the money to go into a picture theater and see a Chaplin picture.