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   heckle and jeckle

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AESOP'S FABLES (1960's) Children's animation featuring "The Boy Who Cried Wolf"/ "The Wind and the Sun" /"The Crow and  the Pitcher"
16mm / Sound / Color /  approximately 600' color pinkish......F-G shape few splices...........$15.

AH, SWEET MOUSE-STORY (1965) directed by Chuck Jones
This Tom and Jerry cartoon takes place mostly on top of a sky-scraper where Jerry avoids Tom in various ways such as using the rain spout and gutters to avoid capture. Colors are excellent, full range quite vivid. Only slightly brownish in the black areas.
16mm / Sound / Color /  complete theatrical length cartoon from M. G. M........(W. S.)............$20.


ALADDIN'S LAMP

Aladdin rubs his magic lamp and the genie appears. The lad makes a wish to wed a beautiful Princess and a mirthful adventure follows.

Regular 8mm
/ b & w / 200-foot-reel silent edition from Atlas Films / original box .....................$6.

ALICE IN WONDERLAND - Alice & the White Rabbit - In this adaptation of the Walt Disney animated version of the famous Carroll classic, a rushing white rabbit with a watch gets the better of Alice's curiosity. She follows him to his home, but bites off more than she can chew when she eats some of his size-controlling candy!
Super 8mm Sound / Color / 200-foot-reel edition / original box / L.N. shape.....................................$15.

ALICE IN WONDERLAND - The Mad Tea Party - Join Alice, the Mad Hatter, and the March Hare as they celebrate their "unbirthdays" at the Mad Tea Party, from Walt Disney's adaptation of Lewis Carroll's immortal comedy classic.
Super 8mm Sound / Color / 200-foot-reel edition / original box / L.N. shape .........................................$15.

ALICE ON THE FARM  -
A Walt Disney cartoon from the silent era. This "Alice in Cartoonland" series was inspired by the Fleischer Studio "Out of the Inkwell" series in which Koko the Clown character would pop off the drawng board and get into mischief in a live action real world. Walt Disney decided to reverse the gimmick and have a real little girl  in an animated world. The live actress would be filmed in a white background, then Disney would build an animated world around her with animal characters. Un Iwerks had joined Disney by the time this cartoon was made and his personal drawing skill is evident along with Disney's own rustic humor.

Super 8mm / b & w / silent / complete theatrical cartoon /  200-foot-reel edition from Blackhawk Films with historical introduction / .....................................$15.


ANIMATION REEL

Seven Castle Films cartoons edited together on one reel. Hickory, Dickory and Doc are featured in "Mouse Trapped". Oswald the Rabbit in "Brat Cat!". Next is "Crazy Mixed Up Pup" Oswald in "Alaska Sweepstakes". Willie Mouse in "Crime Buster". Chilly  Willy in "Room and Wrath". "The Big Bad Wolf" concludes this reel.
Regular 8mm / b & w / silent / all "headliner" editions / approx 300' /......used but good shape.....................$10.

BAMBI FALLS IN LOVE(from Bambi) Bambi, the prince of the forest, meets his true love. He is challenged by a rival and an exciting duel follows. This excerpt from Walt Disney's feature is considered the most brilliant portion of this animated classic.
Super 8mm  sound /Color / 1-reel Walt Disney (approximately 160')........$15.

BAMBI FALLS IN LOVE  (from Bambi) Bambi, the prince of the forest, meets his true love. He is challenged by a rival and an exciting duel follows. This excerpt from Walt Disney's feature is considered the most brilliant portion of this animated classic. Note; this is a rare standard 8mm Color-sound version. Disney almost immediately abandoned the regular 8mm format in favor of super 8.

Regular 8mm  sound /Color / 1-reel Walt Disney (approximately 150').film is in excellent shape but no original box............$20.

THE BAND CONCERT  A Walt Disney Cartoon
Mickey Mouse is the band leader who tries  to get all the players to perform the William Tell Overture. It starts off fine until hot dog vendor Donald Duck interrupts. Then he pulls a flute out of his sleeve and starts playing "Turkey in the Straw". The musical battle escalates until a real tornado intercedes and starts blowing everything into the air.

Super
8mm  sound /Color / 1-reel Walt Disney (approximately 200').film is in excellent shape but no original box / .color still holding up well also..................$20.
16mm / Sound / Color  / 1st half replacement footage has good color, 2nd half fading, splicy in spots, ends abrupt with no end title priced accordingly.......$20.

BEDKNOB & BROOMSTICKS - MATCH OF THE CENTURY Come to the island of Naboombu and see the wildest soccer match ever played by animals! A fast-paced sequence of animation and live action from Disney Studios.
Super 8mm Sound / Color / 200-foot-reel edition / original box / G shape.....................................$15.

BIG BAD WOLF
The Big bad wolf kidnaps a lamb. Little Boy Blue and Bo Peep come with a horn and sheep to the rescue.

Regular 8mm
/ b & w / 200-foot-reel silent edition from Atlas Films / original box .....................$6.


BOY MEETS DOG   A Walter Lantz "cartune"
This 1930's era Walter Lantz cartoon tells the story of a mean father who is brought to trial by an "elf" court and put into a youth machine! Sounds like a damn Twilight Zone episode!
In a very strange and wonderful sequence of animation wizardry, as the father goes back upstairs to punish the boy further...the cartoon characters from the boys wall come to life and forcibly pull the father into the wall and into another world where his actions are defended, prosecuted, and finally judged in an amazing and heart warming moment uniting he and his son forever!!!!  This cartoon, based on the "Reg'lar Fellers" comic strip, was originally made for Ipana Toothpaste and was going to be released theatrically. It never got released to theaters, but was eventually bought by Castle Films and released exclusively to the home movie market (with the plugs for Ipana Toothpaste removed.
16mm / Sound / b & w /  complete theatrical-length cartoon / Couple  splices near title.... then Ex shape throughout...............$25.

BROOMSTICK  BUNNY (Warner Bros. 1956)
starring Bugs Bunny
directed by Chuck Jones
One of the classics as Bugs is out o Halloween trick or treating dressed as a witch. He comes to the creepy old mansion of Witch Hazel who is mixing up a potient. Bugs is mistaken for a real witch by Hazel who prides herself on being the ugliest witch of all. With Bugs as a potential rival, she mixes a cup of tea with "pretty pills" in them. Bugs takes his witches' mask off to drink and she now realizes he's a rabbit which she can use in one of her potients. Now Bugs is on the run for his life but Witch Hazel winds up drinking the "pretty pills" potient and is on the run from a horny genie!
16mm / Sound / Color (Kodak SP)  /  complete theatrical-length cartoon / Ex shape throughout.......................................$85.




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CAT TAILS FOR TWO  ( Warner Bros. 1953)
Probably the very first Speedy Gonzalez cartoon (he's drawn differently than the more familiar version soon to follow). Two cats George and Benny (patterned after the characters in "Of Mice and Men" George and Lennie) are on board a ship attempting to catch a mouse to eat. In Laurel and Hardy-like tradition, they sabotage themselves better than Speedy could hope to do!
16mm Sound  / Color / complete theatrical length cartoon from Warner Bros Vg shape, few non-intrusive splices barely noticeable.................$65.

CHICKEN SOUP WITH RICE
(1976)
Excellent animated cartoon telling of the classic poem with pictures and verse illustrating the delight of eating chicken soup with rice in every month of the year.
Musical score by Carole King.
16mm Sound  / Color /  (approx 200-feet) Ex shape great color / .....................(W. S.)........................$12.

CHRISTMAS CRACKER
(1964)
This animated Christmas short contains three items; "Jingle Bells" in which paper cut-outs dance; a dime store rodeo of tin toys; and a new Christmas story.
Animation is done by Norman McLaren, Grant Munro, Gerald Potter and Jeff Hale.
16mm Sound  / Color / 1-reeler (approx 400-feet) from the National Film Board of Canada/ L.N. shape great color / ....(W. S.)...........$45.

CINDERELLA'S FAIRY GODMOTHER
- In bringing to the screen the age old story of the maid who wins the heart of a handsome prince, Disney has combined all
the elements of entertainment - romance, drama, suspense and humor!

Super 8mm Sound / Color / 200-foot-reel edition / original box / L.N. shape ..................................................$15.

CINDERELLA'S FAIRY GODMOTHER -
In bringing to the screen the age old story of the maid who wins the heart of a handsome prince, Disney has combined all
the elements of entertainment - romance, drama, suspense and humor!
Super 8mm silent / Color
/  50-foot-reel toy film editon in orig. box.....................................$8.

CINDERELLA'S SURPRISE DRESS - Cinderella must make a dress for the Prince's ball. When she doesn't have time, her mice friends join together to stitch and sew a beautiful gown. A gown fit for a princess! In bringing to the screen the age old story of the maid who wins the heart of a handsome prince, Disney has combined all
the elements of entertainment - romance, drama, suspense and humor!

Super 8mm Sound / Color / 200-foot-reel edition / original box / L.N. shape ..................................................$15.

COLD BLOODED PENGUIN (A Walt Disney Cartoon)
Donald Duck hosts this cartoon about a penguin who doesn't like the cold of the arctic regions so he sets sail for warmer climates. He encounters many amusing adventures along the way to his tropical destination. Narrated by Sterling Holloway.
16mm Sound / Color (Eastman stock) / approx 400' some splices.......(WS)................$25.


THE COLD PENGUIN
-  (A Walter Lantz cartune)
featuring Chilly Willy
Chilly Willy sneaks aboard a ship stuck in polar ice. When the watchdog finds him on the stove, the bilge cork really pops!

Super 8mm
/b & w . silent   150-foot-reel toy film edition / comes with great box art repro.....................................$5.

CORNY CONCERTO - featuring Bugs Bunny, Porky Pig and Elmer Fudd
This Warner Brothers cartoon parodies Disney's Fantasia with Bugs, Elmer, and Porky gaging up Tales from the Vienna Woods and The Blue Danube.
Print is sharp and in like new shape. Color is not so much faded as some yellows and greens show up but it appears to have been made from an Eastman print and does have that general appearance.

Super 8mm Sound / Color / 200-foot-reel edition / L.N. shape ..................................................$10.

THE CRACKPOT KING 
featuring Mighty Mouse
A goofy king who talks and acts like character comedian Hugh Herbert, is behind the kidnapping of a mouse bride and Mighty Mouse must save the day
Super 8mm Sound / Color (still hasn't turned) / release by Ken Films..................................$15.

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THE DANCE CONTEST  ( 1934)
starring Popeye the Sailor
In this early Popeye entry, he and Olive arrive at a ballroom dancing contest prepared to win except that Popeye is quite clumsy! Wimpy is the dance judge who pulls the lever on couples that just drop down through trap doors on the dance floor almost randomly as he gobbles hamburgers. One couple get the axe because they have no mustard on them for Wimpy's hamburger! And you thought Simon was tough! Bluto, as a greasy dance lothario, intercedes and plays rough with Olive. Popeye can't stand it "no more" and takes over doing a slam dance on Bluto to finish him off and win the prize.
16mm/ Sound /b & w / complete theatrical cartoon / a. a. p. original TV print / Vg shape....................................$65..

DISNEY JUMBO CARTOON PARADE # 1 - with Mickey Mouse and Goofy
A trio of cartoon excerpts are featured in this Walt Disney release. Cartoons are "Boat Builders", "Clown of the Jungle" and "Moose Hunters".
Super 8mm  / b & w / silent / 200-foot reel release from Disney / ....item # 40.........................$6.


DOUGH RAY ME-OW  Warner Bros. 1948
starring Heathcliff the Cat and Louie the Parrott
Arthur Davis directed this hysterical episode as Heathcliff, the dumbest character ever created, relies on Louie the Parrot for help in everything. From getting his paw out of a mouse trap to reminding him to breathe ("You forgot to breathe again, stupid!"), the beleaguered Parrot discovers that Heathcliff will inherit a million dollar estate. However, if something happens to him, then the parrot becomes the next in line for the money. All good intentions are now down the drain as the wiley parrot tries to destroy the unsuspecting cat who is too stupid to realize it.
16mm/ Sound / Color I. B. Technicolor print/approx 300 /complete theatrical cartoon / very minor wear, Ex overall..................85

 

DUMBO, THE FLYING ELEPHANT - from Walt Disney's feature, Dumbo is given a magic feather by the country crows, and with the help of Timothy Mouse (Mickey was booked) becomes the world's only flying elephant.
Super 8mm Sound
/ Color
/ 1-reeler / Ex-L.N. shape................................$15.

DRAGON STEW
This animated fantasy takes place in a magic kingdom ruled by a very fat king, called KING CHUBBY. Eating was King Chubby's favorite activity. When all his cooks became frustrated and quit, he held a contest and drew hundred's of would be cooks.
16mm/ Sound/Color /approx 600 /used shape-splicy at start then runs fine.....20


 




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EASY PECKINS  Warner Bros.  directed by Robert McKimson
Here's an amusing variation on several Warner Brothers cartoon formats. The scene is a barn yard. A not-to-bright fox is about to raid the chicken coop. Instead of the flannel-mouthed Foghorn, we get a slick, silent type of rooster who out-wits the fox and is always ready for his tricks. There are elements of the road Runner style gags in this cartoon also.
16mm Sound / Color (Kodak SP) / Vg shape, few non-intrusive slices............$55.


 

THE EMPEROR'S NEW CLOTHES -
The Hans Christian Anderson Fairy Tale Classic
Regular 8mm Sound  / Color /200-foot-reel edition/ complete cartoon from Columbia Pictures ..........$15.

FAIR TODAY  A Walter Lantz "Cartune"
In the tradition of the Tex Avery black-out gag cartoons, this one uses a County Fair as a premise for some corny gags. For example, turkeys with no necks ("AW! Nobody eats the neck anyway!"), A hog calling contest ("You're a hog!"), The narrator sounds like the same one at Warners and one of the voices is almost certainly Mel Blanc before he signed exclusively with Warners. Print is used and somewhat splicy.
16mm Sound / b & w / approx 250' / released by Castle Films .......used shape..............$10.

FOOLISH DUCKLING -
Terrytoons starring Dinky Duck
Super 8mm  / b & w / silent / 200-foot reel release from Ken Films / ....item # 42...........................$8.

FOOTBALL JAMBOREE  A Terrytoon
This Terrytoon features the mice in a football contest against the cats who battle and steamroll the mice until some gimmicks are employed.
16mm / b & w / silent / approx 300' / released by Castle Films ......EX..............$10.

FOX AND THE HOUND - THE BEST OF FRIENDS - Two natural enemies....a fox and a hound.....meet as babes in the woods and become (as the song in this beautiful sequence suggests) "the best of friends". Against some of the most lush backgrounds ever to grace a Disney animated feature, Tod, the baby fox and Copper, the puppy, explore new worlds together....building a deep friendship that, tragically, by nature, cannot endure.
Super 8mm Sound / Color / 200-foot-reel edition / original box / L.N. shape ..................$15.


THE FROG & THE PRINCESS - Terrytoons starring Gandy Goose
Gandy Goose and his cat companion traveling through a ghost town where they encounter many manifestations and funny sight gags as well such as a skeleton playing pool who removes his leg to use as a bridge for his pool stick!
Super 8mm  / Color / silent / 200-foot reel release from Ken Films / ..........$8.

A FOX GETS CAUGHT - Fairy Tale (circa 1940's?)
A fox on the prowl invades a cabin. A small rooster sets out to trap the fox with the aid of a water pitcher which lands on the fox's head. The trapped fox staggers around blindly while attempting to remove the jug from his head. Before long, the fox winds up down a well and the other birds and animals are safe again.

Regular 8mm
/ b & w / 200-foot-reel silent edition from Atlas Films / original box .....................$6.

FUNNY FACE - featuring Flip the Frog
A Betty Boop look-alike strikes Flip but his frog face isn't what she wants so he gets a new face only to have the females all after him!.

Super 8mm Sound  / b & w /200-foot-reel edition/ complete cartoon from Blackhawk Films L.N. shape .......................$15.





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GANDY GOOSE in GHOST TOWN
From the cartoon studios of Paul Terry comes this Ken Films Release of "Ghost Town" starring Gandy Goose
Super 8mm / Color / Sound / complete cartoon from Ken Films...........$20.

GERTIE THE DINOSAUR
An early cinema animated cartoon by Windsor McKay who, in the early years of the 20th century, was a cartoonist for a New York newspaper and the creator of the comic strip, "Little Nemo". McCay was also a notable vaudeville performer featured in the major circuit theaters such as the New York Palace. He built his act around his cartoon sketches. A brief film clip of him drawing a dinosaur is shown in close up. McCay's "Gertie the Dinosaur" made in 1909 was the first major animated cartoon to catch the public imagination. It is said that 10,000 separate drawings were required for "Gertie". By the 1920's, cartoons set a quicker pace and a more intricate standard than this primitive pioneering work. It has it's own charm and appears to be set to some musical rhythm as "Gertie" rhythmically keeps pace as other creatures interact such as a monkey in a tree that gets whipped around a bit for playing too close to "Gertie".

Super 8mm  /  B & W/ silent / 200-foot-reel edition from Blackhawk Films with historical introduction / Ex-LN shape.......................................$15.

GERALD McBOING BOING
Columbia Pictures presents this Academy Award-winning cartoon about a little boy who doesn't talk but makes sounds when he opens his mouth.
Regular 8mm / Color / Sound / complete cartoon from Columbia Pictures............$15.

GOO GOO GOLIATH  (1954)
Friz Freling delivers another delightful off-beat cartoon with some fun sight gags. Here, a drunken stork accidentally delivers a baby which is supposed to go to Mr. & Mr. Giant at the top of the beanstalk, to a middle class suburban couple! With this premise, a series of fun black-out style gags are rolled off. The huge baby has to bathe in the cement swimming pool, uses side wall tires as a teething ring, and wanders off in science fiction style terrorizing the community before falling asleep in the arms of the Stature of Liberty! The stork is forced to return the giant baby and we see Mr. Giant  attempting to diaper the miniature baby with an eye glass! Of course, the stork doesn't quite get the delivery correct at the end! A fun departure from the usual star name character cartoons.
16mm Sound / Color Kodak SP / stunning color hues / Ex-LN shape................................$65.

BARNEY GOOGLE COLLECTION
  (1930's era)

Barney Google was a popular newspaper comic strip character made into a series of animated cartoons. The Excell Movie Products Company of Chicago licensed the cartoon series for the toy home movie market and released edited versions for home movie buffs. Offered here are three of these home movie releases. They each run about 3-4 minutes in a 100' spool. Two have original boxes in near mint condition.
16mm  / b & w / silent / Excell Toy Films......................................approx 300-feet total on 100' reels each................$35.

GOOFY'S GOLDEN GAGS Vol. 1
highlights from GOOFY'S GLIDER, BAGGAGE BUSTER, ART OF SELF-DEFENSE, TIGER TROUBLE and KNIGHT FOR A DAY
Super 8mm / Sound /
Color  
Deluxe 400-foot-reel edition / L.N. shape ................................$25.

GHOST TOWN - Terrytoons starring Gandy Goose
Gandy Goose and his cat companion traveling through a ghost town where they encounter many manifestations and funny sight gags as well such as a skeleton playing pool who removes his leg to use as a bridge for his pool stick!
Super 8mm / Sound / Color / 200-foot reel release from Ken Films / ..........$20.

GUIDED MOUSILE
Tom & Jerry cartoon by Chuck Jones has a science fiction theme to it as Tom and Jerry send their robotic counterparts to do battle with each other. Ray guns, lasers, explosives finally result in their winding up in the pre-historic past!
16mm / sof / Color / Eastman stock, color still pretty good, used but ex shape.....................................$25.


 

GUIDED MUSCLE
starring The Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote
After his attempts to cook an empty can for dinner fails to stimulate his appetite, the Road Runner blows past the Coyote and sets off another series of wild contrivances. From greasing the road to firing off cannons, nothing seems to work! Print contains a few non intrusive splices and has a slightly abrupt end title before the music ends during the "That's all folks" part of the ending. Otherwise a very nice original with great colors on
16mm Sound / Color Kodak SP / G-Vg shape.......................................$45

 

GRUESOME TWOSOME - a.a.p. home movie release / Tweety bird cartoon /
Regular 8mm
/headliner edition / 50' / b & w/....$8.

HAMS THAT COULDN'T BE CURED
Castle Films release of a Walter Lantz Swing Symphony.
Print has short opening title, splicy in opening hanging scene and some projection wear, though nothing heavy.
16mm Sound / b & w / complete theatrical=length cartoon from Castle Films.....(W. S.).........$15.


HAWAIIAN HOLIDAY
starring Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Goofy and Pluto
This all-star Walt Disney cartoon features Mickey, Donald and Goofy in a hula dance. Goofy goes surfing and ends up buried in the sand. Lots of gags and fun.

Super 8mm  /  B & W/ 200-foot-reel edition / original box / used shape with normal projection wear.....................$5.

HERE TODAY, GONE TAMALE
starring Speedy Gonzales and Sylvester the Cat
Another face-off between the slobbering Sylvester and Speedy Gonzales! This time, Sylvester is the cat in charge of keeping mice off of a ship holding a huge storage of cheese. With the local mice starving from a cheese shortage, this boat is is what they need but they must get Speedy to get the cheese past Sylvester. Although directed by Friz Feeleng, this episode has a definite Chuck Jones-Road runner flair to it as Sylvester winds up on the short end of his Rube-Goldberg-type mouse traps that never seem to work except against him! A fun outing!
16mm Sound / Color Kodak SP / Ex shape, maybe one splice otherwise great shape.......$55.

HEY THERE, it's YOGI BEAR no. 2 -
Columbia Pictures headliner
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Super 8mm / b & w / silent / 50' / orig. box............................................................$5.

HIP HIP HURRY  -  (1959)
starring The Road Runner and Wyle E. Coyote
directed by Chuck Jones
written by Michael Maltese
music by John Seeky
The Road Runner keeps out distancing Wyle E. Coyote and his usual methods keep falling short such as rolling a boulder off a cliff which you can guess winds up landing on the coyote! He gets a miracle drink that will give him super speed energy to keep up with the Road Runner, The coyote first tests the high-octane fluid on a desert mouse who zooms himself into exhaustion before being retuned to his hole! The Coyote takes it and zooms himself into disaster with a fourth of July style ending! Picture for illustration only and is not a scene from the cartoon (though it could be!)

16mm / KODAK SP Color / Sound / 400-foot reel // Ex shape-.very minor projection wear........$55.

HOUSE BUSTERS
Heckle & Jeckle in a cartoon release from Ken Films
Regular 8mm / b & w / silent / .200-foot reel ........L.N. shape.....item # 752..................$5.

THE HYP-NUT-TIST
starring Popeye the Sailor
Popeye and Olive decide to attend the local vaudeville theater where Bluto is performing a hypnotist act. He coaxes Olive on stage against her will with his hypnotic power and gets Olive to become a chicken. Popeye is enraged at this and jumps on stage to stop it but Bluto tries to hypnotize Popeye. He flashes a mirror in front of Bluto and as a result, Bluto becomes the monkey he thought he was making out of Popeye! After recovering, he gets even and turns Popeye into a donkey before Popeye resolves the issue with his usual dose of spinach!
16mm Sound / b & w / complete theatrical length cartoon original print from a. a. p./ L.N. shape...............$75.

I LIKE BABIES & INFINKS (1937) starring Popeye the Sailor    Directed by Dave Fleischer
Olive Oyl
 is having trouble getting Swee' Pea to stop his crying so she calls up to Popeye to come to her apartment and help amuse the wailing infant. Bluto gets wind of it and decides he is the better one at amusing children and a contest between Bluto and Popeye ensues as each does a silly pantomime or funny trick to get the kid to laugh, or at least shut up! As usual, the old rivalry gets stirred up and the violence begins until Popeye is about to grab a can of spinach off the shelf but accidentally gets a can of strong onions instead. The opened can and it's onion fumes causes Popeye, Bluto and Olive to start crying hysterically and the baby Swea' Pea thinks it's hilarious and starts laughing! A rare non-spinach Popeye!
16mm Sound / b & w / original a.a.p. print, one non intrusive splice otherwise mint.......................$85.

IT'S THE NATURAL THING TO DO (1939)
starring Popeye the Sailor   
Directed by Dave Fleischer
By the sixth year of the Popeye cartoons, they were becoming familiar in character so a self-parody of the Popeye vs. Bluto is employed here with them doing one of their musical send-ups on their feuding with the song lyrics, "It's the natural thing to do!"

16mm Sound / b & w / original a.a.p. print................................$85.


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LITTLE SWEE' PEA  (1936)
starring Popeye the Sailor
Directed by Dave Fleischer
Olive Oyl
 is busy when Popeye drops by with flowers. Olive asks Popeye to take Swee'Pea to the Zoo. He has his hands full keeping the little crawler from being trampled by an Elephant, Eaten by a Crocodile and swallowed by a  Hippo and finally riding on the back of a Leopard! This great cartoon includes real miniature buildings behind the animation to give the viewing experience an added realism. This is the very first cartoon to feature Swee'Pee.
16mm Sound / b & w / original a.a.p. print............................$85.


JERRY JERRY QUITE CONTRARY directed by Chuck Jones
Jerry the mouse is in a somnambulistic state and keeps playing vile jokes on Tom while he sleeps. Tom tries everything including nailing Jerry in the wall but when he falls asleep, he gets out and pulls more stunts on Tom. Jerry tries to avoid sleep including guzzling coffee but to no avail. Tom finally gives up and packs his bags and leave the house for the desert only to have the sleep-walking jerry following behind. Print is in Ex shape except for a few splices near the end of the cartoon. Color still has yellows, greens etc and hasn't turned much.
16mm Sound / Eastmancolor/ complete theatrical length cartoon from M.G.M...............(W. S. )......................$20


A KIDDIE'S KITTY
(1955)
starring Sylvester the Cat
This Warner Bothers cartoon has got to be one of the most sadistic adventures ever endured by Sylvester. As the cartoon opens, a viscous bull-dog is chasing Sylvester and knocking hell out of him. A little girl decides to "rescue" Sylvester and make him her pet but the little girl's way of taking care of Sylvester proves more damaging than any punishment the bull-dog could deal out intentionally! From sticking Sylvester into a washing machine to clean him up, to feeding him mud as "play food", the little girl gets one bad idea after another trying to "help" the frustrated feline. When she sees a science fiction TV show with a rocket-man, she straps a rocket to the back of the cat and lights the fuse! Sylvester finally decides the dog is the lesser of two evils!
16mm Sound / Color I. B. Tech / main title gone, splicy in spots but otherwise complete used condition print...................$55.


KIDS IN THE SHOE (1935)
This animated cartoon was produced by Adolph Zukor and the Max Fleischer Studios with Dave Fleischer directing. Animation was done by Seymore Kneitel and Roland Crandall. The old woman feeds her kids for breakfast while the cat laps up the spillage on the floor under the table. "For wasting your bread, it's off to bed" yells the old woman who ties ropes to her rocking chair to accommodate all the kids at once! After she leaves, they start playing musical instruments and then have a massive pillow fight until the old woman wakes up and threatens to cure their bad behavior with some castor oil!
Regular 8mm / b & w / silent / complete cartoon from N. T. A. home movies. / orig. box Ex shape / film in LN shape...........$15

KRAZY KAT

(aka Kitty Kat) "In Love Again" Coast Films Toy film headliner edition /

Regular 8mm
/ b & w / silent/ 50'..............orig. box....................$5.

LOVE ME LOVE MY MOUSE
Tom & Jerry cartoon
16mm / sof / Color / Eastman stock, color still pretty good, ex shape.................................$15.






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.ME MUSICAL NEPHEWS (1942)
starring Popeye the Sailor
The four "nephews" are practicing their square music while Popeye tries to stay awake. Sending them off to bed, the four bored nephews devise musical instruments out of their toys. They make a bass fiddle out of trouser suspenders, a violin out of the mast of a toy ship, and so on. Of course, they play hot swing music good and loud and Popeye can't get any sleep as a result. He tries to catch tem but they're too fast for him. By the end of the cartoon, Popeye pulls a Tex Avery-style gag by pulling in the black iris of the cartoon frame and slipping his bed into a black limbo so he can sleep but the nephews follow with their jam session. Popeye runs out of the theater screen into the theater audience while the four nephews play on the screen as the cartoon ends!
16mm Sound /b & w / complete cartoon from a. a. p. / Ex shape, few splices but clean, sharp print........................$65.


MONSTRO THE WHALE (from Pinocchio)
Walt Disney studios presents an episode from the feature-length animated classic, "Pinocchio". This film shows Pinocchio at the bottom of the sea in search of his father who has been swallowed by Monstro the Whale. After some hair raising episodes, Pinocchio and his father emerge triumphant.

Super 8 silent Color Walt Disney headliner edition color still good.....................$8.

MOTHER GOOSE'S BIRTHDAY

starring Might Mouse
Super 8 Sound  Color / Complete theatrical cartoon from Terrytoons...................$10.

MOTHER PLUTO  (A Walt Disney cartoon)
All is well in the barn yard until some loose eggs from a hen get into Pluto's dog house and hatch. The dozens of baby chicks think Pluto is their mother and follow the recalcitrant pooch everywhere. He eventually feels sorry for them and becomes their protector. Meanwhile, the mother hen returns to discover all her eggs hatched and the chicks long gone. She engages the rooster to reclaim the chicks from Pluto who now covets them as his brood. The rooster wins but the chicks return to Pluto in the dog house and cuddle with him.
Regular 8mm / b & w / silent / 200-foot reel edition by Hollywood Enterprises-Walt Disney / L.N. shape...........$10.

MOUSE-PLACED KITTEN  Warner Bros. (1959)
Robert McKimson directs this amusing story of a pair of mice who find an infant kitten at their door step. They attempt to raise the kitten as their own but the huge feline is too big for them to handle so they take it to the door step of a nearby farm house where it is adopted and raised to become a "mouser" by his owner. A year goes by and "Ma" and "Pa" mouse visit their grown up cat who welcomes them into the home but must pretend to be catching them in front of his mistress. Some funny episodes ensue as the cat tries to shield his "folks" from harm in the house!
16mm Sound / Color - I. B. Tech stock / stunning hues! / one or two splices in end title otherwise Ex -L.N. shape........$85.

MICKEY'S MEMORABLE MOMENTS
Disney presents highlights from MAGICIAN MICKEY, BRAVE LITTLE TAILOR, MICKEY'S DELAYED DATE, MICKEY AND THE SEAL, SIMPLE THINGS. 

Super 8 / Sound / Color ) Deluxe 400-foot-reel edition / L.N. shape......$25.

MICKEY'S HURDLES & HAZARDS - Hollywood Enterprises home movie edition / 100-foot reel edition / 
Regular 8mm / b & w / orig. box....F-G shape...$8.

MISGUIDED MISSEL
Woody Woodpecker

Super 8 sound / b&w / Castle Films release ..............................$12.

THE MOLE AND THE CHRISTMAS TREE 
(1977)
From Kratky Film, Prague, comes this charming animated Christmas cartoon for pre-school children. A mole obtains a jack-in-the-box Christmas tree and decorates it with a variety of fruit only to have a big crow swoop in and eat it up and destroy the tree in the process! The pesky crow is dealt with by the mole when he returns for more. The mole obtains another jack-in-the-box Christmas tree and invites his friend, the mouse over to exchange Christmas presents. They each receive a musical instrument and then play "Silent Night" together.
16mm Sound / Color / great rich hues!/ Vg shape........................(W. S ) ............$45.

MOUSE TRAPPED featuring Dynamo Doc
It's Friday the 13th, and the word is out to "get all black cats". Two mischievous mice decide to help Dynamo Doc - that is, help him into every hilarious laugh-provoking trap they can devise!
Regular 8mm / Color / silent / 200-foot reel edition from Castle Films ..item # f-238...................$5.

MOUSE TRAPPED
( 1941) featuring Andy Panda
Directed by Walter Lantz & Alex Lovy
written by Ben Hardaway
Andy's father (whose voice and character are patterned after W. C. Fields) is trying to catch a pesky mouse with his own "scientific" approach while young Andy keeps pushing the idea of an old fashioned mouse trap. Loaded with gags, this cartoon recalls some aspects of the Bugs Bunny-Elmer Fudd encounters!
16mm Sound / b & w / complete theatrical cartoon from Castle Films / used shape, splice or two but fine overall...........$20

MR. MAGOO in "SLOPPY JALOPY"

Mr. Magoo outsmarts a used car salesman and takes off on a thrill-a-second joy ride.

Regular 8mm / b & w / silent / complete cartoon ...................New...........$5.

MY ARTISTICAL TEMPERATURE

starring Popeye the Sailor
Popeye and Bluto share an art studio where Bluto specializes in painting while Popeye is exclusively a sculptor. In walks Olive Oyl who wants a likeness of herself (why?). Popeye and Bluto fight over who should do it so Olive suggests that she will take the one that comes out the best. Bluto and Popeye fight over everything including how to pose Olive! Great ad-libs by Jack Mercer and fine sight gags in the art studio.
16mm / Sound  / b & w / Like new a. a. p. TV original......................................................$85.

NIGHT BEFORE CHRISTMAS - M.G.M. Tom and Jerry cartoon /
Super 8mm / Sound / Color / orig. box / 1-r / ..............................................$15.

NOTES TO YOU
starring Porky Pig
Porky is trying to get a good night's sleep but a pesky singing cat outside his bedroom window will not shut up. Once provoked, the cat really turns up the burners on Porky's temper using up all his nine lives!
Super 8 silent Color / complete theatrical cartoon release from Niles.....................$15
 


 

 


 


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ODOR OF THE DAY
(1948)
This Warner Brothers cartoon from October 2, 1948 was directed by Arthur Davis at an almost Tex Avery-style pace with what is probably the prototype of Pepe LePew. In this zany cartoon, a homeless dog can't seem to find shelter anywhere until he stumbles upon the cabin of a skunk who tries to repel the dog by aiming his tail at him and machine-gunning the terrible odors. A zany series of gags ensue as the dog catches a cold and can't smell the skunk. The skunk, disguised as a doctor cures the dog of his cold but the dog jumps back in the frozen pond to re-catch his cold so he can't smell anything again. Except for the sneezes, there is no dialogue between the characters until the final fade-out where they both simultaneously say "gershuntheit".
16mm / Sound / Color  KODAK SP print / Vg good shape, couple splices in the middle and in end title otherwise top shape...............................$65.

THE OILY AMERICAN (1954)
Here's another hilarious, zany cartoon from Robert McKimson and the Warner Brothers staff. An oil rich, millionaire Indian likes to keep his heritage by having a moose delivered to his estate for the sole purpose of hunting it and putting it up on his fireplace mantle. However, this stubby , short-legged moose out-wits the bumbling Indian who constantly misses his mark with weapons much to the aggravation of  his stoic, unflappable butler in the Arthur Treacher mode. Stunning colors jump right off the screen at you.
16mm / Sound / Color  KODAK SP print / near mint shape...............................$95.

THE OLD MILL
From Walt Disney Pictures comes this animated classic
Super 8mm / Sound / Color / 200-foot-reel edition from Disney Films / L.N. shape , color still holding up.....................$15.


ON CHRISTMAS EVE
( Sheridan, 1983)
This animated cartoon is a parody of the familiar "Night Before Christmas" poem with a wry twist to it. It seems Santa is too fat to get down the chimney to deliver his toys to the children and can't find a way into the house. The window is locked and so is the door. So, back on the roof again, Santa [pulls of a "cinema" perspective gag that would do justice to Buster Keaton as he finds a way to make himself smaller and thus, able to get down the chimney with care!
16mm Sound / Color / gorgeous hues! / Like new shape.....................$45.


ONE HUNDRED & ONE DALMATIONS; Dapper Dalmation
Bored with bachelorhood, Pongo, that Dapper Dalmation with human imagination, craftily plans
marriage for his master and himself! This sophisticated comedy is one of the funniest produced by Disney. It has romance and humor and is truly delightfully
different.
Super 8mm /Sound / Color  Disney /orig box/ L.N. 1-r..........$15.


PORKY'S PONY EXPRESS  (1938)
starring Porky Pig
In this era of political correct censorship you wouldn't see this cartoon. There's something to offend everyone including stutterers, cross-eyed people, animal right wackos and Indians as Porky Pig battles a bunch of wild "injuns" on the war path after every pony express mail carrier. One cross-eyed Indian keeps bopping the horse on the back of it's head with mis-placed arrows until the horse has had enough and slams the Injun down in a fit of rage. This cartoon was directed by Cal Dalton, story by Melvin Millar, voices by Mel Blanc and Billy Bletcher, music by Carl Stalling
16mm / Sound / Eastman Color (slightly turned) / near mint W.B. 7 Arts titled print..(WS)........$20

PORKY THE FIREMAN  (1938)
starring Porky Pig
Porky and Slow Dog ("What'd you say?") are firemen who help put out a huge blaze at a theatrical boarding house. Loaded with gimmicky sight gags, this cartoon has many impossible gags that could only be done in animated style. It was directed by Frank Tashlin, written by Melvin Millar and the music by Carl Stalling
16mm / Sound / Eastman Color (slightly turned) / near mint W.B. 7 Arts-titled print....(WS).......$20

 

PATRIOTIC POPEYE  (1957)
starring Popeye the Sailor
Two of Popeye's four nephews (don't ask me which two!) are playing with fireworks (the other two probably  blew themselves up!). Popeye tries to get them to play safe games like baseball, but the scheming little devils out-wit Popeye and go crazy with the fireworks until they get into such trouble that Popeye must rescue them from joining the other two! Gorgeous color original.
16mm / Sound /  Color - Fuji Stock  near mint original with Paramount tiles & ending..............$79.

A PECK O' TROUBLE   (Warner Bros. 1953)
Fat, lazy Dodsworth the cat is a confirmed hedonist who refuses to resort to manual labor to catch his breakfast. In this case, it is a woodpecker in a very tall tree. Dodsworth recruits a small kitten with the promise he will teach the young kitty the art of bird catching while really getting ready merely to confiscate the catch and eat it. The young kitten tries but the wiley woodpecker manages to outsmart both of them time and time again wuith a series of funny gags in this lively Robert McKimson cartoon from Warner Brothers. Print has unobtrusive splice or two that don't affect continuity, otherwise top shape with minimal signs of usage, no lines, etc.

16mm Sound / Color - Kodak SP / complete theatrical cartoon from Warner Bros. ........................$55.


PESTS FOR GUESTS (1955)
starring Elmer Fudd and The Goofy Gophers
Directed by Friz Freling
Two gophers, who don't quite act regular, are looking to store their nuts somewhere. They pick a dresser at a country store where Elmer Fudd stops at and purchases that very dresser with the gophers inside of it. When home, Elmer thinks he's free to rest but his troubles are only just beginning as the gophers rig up a storm drain from the roof to the bedroom window where the acorns are shook from the tree and rolled right into the drawer and all over the house. Elmer soon is on the rampage trying to get rid of the pests and their nuts!
16mm / SoundColor KODAK SP- gorgeous tones and hues! / near mint. TV original....................$79.

PEST OF THE SHOW

Dynamo Doc cartoon from Castle Films
Regular 8mm / b&w /silent / 200-foot-reel edition from Castle Films .............$5.

PETER PAN MEETS CAPTAIN HOOK
- The evil Captain Hook has kidnapped the Indian Princess, Tiger Lilly. Peter Pan and Wendy follow them to Skull Rock where Peter disguises his voice to confuse Hook. An exciting duel between Peter Pan and Captain Hook leads to a suspenseful finish!
Super 8mm  Sound / Color / 200-foot-reel edition / original box / L.N. shape / ............................$15.

PIGS IN A POLKA
(Warner Brothers cartoon) In the same vein as "Corny Concerto", this parody features the story of the Big Bad Wolf and the Three Little Pigs (two of them aren't exactly regular!). Set to the Hungarian dances of Brahms, the cartoon is full of gags.
Super 8mm / Sound / Color Colors are still good / condition is good with occasional line but no serious scratches, etc. No vinegar syndrome. Complete on a 200-foot-reel.........$15.

THE PIGGY THAT STAYED HOME
Some hungry "pole cats" try roasting Milford the Pig on his birthday but Ma and Pa come to his rescue in, as Castle Films describes it, "a slambang party of fun!".
Regular 8mm  / b & w /silent version /  200-foot reel edition from Castle Films ./ mint orig. box.......................$8.
Regular 8mm Sound
/ b & w / 200-foot reel edition from Castle Films ..........................$15.

PINOCCHIO COMES TO LIFE from Walt Disney's animated classic, Gepetto, a woodcarver, wishes upon a star for a real boy. The good fairy grants his wish by giving life to his little wooden marionette.
Super 8mm / Sound / Color / 200-foot-reel edition / original box ....L.N. shape........................$15.

POLAR PEST featuring Chily Willy
This Walter Lantz cartoon features the distinctive voice of Dawes Butler as a zoo employee who, when a penguin escapes, is forced to go to the artic to catch a new one to replace the vacancy. The majority of the cartoon consists of the bumbling fellow trying to catch Chili Willie and being out smarted by him as well as Wally Walrus as well. By the conclusion, he is dressed as a penguin and winds up in the zoo cage billed as a "talking penguin" as he tells the gawking kids to "get lost!".
16mm Sound / b & w /box cover repro is for illustration only / complete theatrical length cartoon by Castle Films / used shape with normal wear but runs clean and smooth,......$20.

POPEYE MEETS HERCULES
This is not one of the Fleischer specials, though it sounds like it could be. This Famous Studios production takes place in the ancient Greek times with thousands of people attending an athletic event at a coliseum. Even the ancient Greek gods are watching from the clouds above (watch as one of them pulls a Stan Laurel gags and lights his cigar with his thumb! Only it's a miniature bolt of lightning instead of a flame!) Popeye and Olive are spectators and Bluto is cast as the muscular great Hercules. He challenges anyone out there to match his feats of strength and, of course, Popeye answers that challenge with a series of stunts fighting lions and elephants. The "P.C." wackos will hate this part of the cartoon! In typical mythological style, Popeye is hit so far he lands on the moon. (Any signs of Alice Kramden?)
Popeye "prays" to the goddess of spinach who brings him his "fix" and off goes Popeye to beat Hercules down to a small midget!
16mm Sound / Color (Fuji stock) / original Paramount opens and closes/ used but quite good with only a few non intrusive splices..................$55.

PENNY ANTICS  (1955)
starring Popeye the Sailor
The scene is a nostalgic penny arcade with Bluto and Popeye running competing movie flicker peep-show arcades. With customers scarce, they both seize on Wimpy as a customer. Dragging Wimpy from one arcade to the other, they each "loan" Wimpy a penny to watch the flickering adventures of Popeye in scenes from his past cartoons.
16mm / Sound
Color KODAK SP / near mint a.a.p. TV original................$79.00

PESTS FOR GUESTS (1955)
starring Elmer Fudd and The Goofy Gophers
Directed by Friz Freling
Two gophers, who don't quite act regular, are looking to store their nuts somewhere. They pick a dresser at a country store where Elmer Fudd stops at and purchases that very dresser with the gophers inside of it. When home, Elmer thinks he's free to rest but his troubles are only just beginning as the gophers rig up a storm drain from the roof to the bedroom window where the acorns are shook from the tree and rolled right into the drawer and all over the house. Elmer soon is on the rampage trying to get rid of the pests and their nuts!
16mm / Sound
Color KODAK SP- gorgeous tones and hues! / near mint. TV original....................$79.

PIPEYE, PUPEYE, POOPEYE AND PEEPEYE
  (1942)
Popeye is taking care of his four "nephews" who are spoiled, recalcitrant little bastards. They refuse to eat their spinach which really crushes Popeye who tearfully resigns himself to spanking the little brats for their own good. They reluctantly eat their spinach and get so strong and built up so fast (faster than Barry Bonds even!) that they beat the crap out of Popeye!

16mm / Sound / b & w / complete theatrical cartoon / a. a. p. original / L.N shape...............................$65

POP-ALONG POPEYE
  (1952)
There's something to offend every weeny activist out there in this cartoon. The animal rights wackos won't like it when Popeye beats the crap out of a steer, the cigarette Nazis will be outraged at Bluto's cigarette smoking (as well as Popeye's pipe!), the feminazis will be complaining that there is no female character (not even Olive Oyl!) in this cartoon. On Popeye's ranch, he is trying to get his "nephews" to eat spinach. They, of course, don't want to eat it so Popeye tells a tale of how he began as a dude who applied for work as a cow puncher at Bluto's ranch. Naturally he is subjected to all sorts of practical jokes before taking his usual spinach "fix" and knocking hell out of everyone in sight. The three nephews (didn't there used to be four?) try to see if they can tame a wild bucking bronco without spinach and the wild horse takes Popeye on a wild ride and the nephews must eat the spinach to save Popeye.

16mm / Sound / b & w / Vg shape TV original (fades out with no end title)..............(W. S).......................$20

POPEYE FOR PRESIDENT
Popeye runs on the “Spinich Party” against Bluto who runs on the “Blutocracy Party”. Each promises voters plenty of extras for their vote. The election is dead-locked even with Olive Oyl as the deciding vote. She lives on a farm and both candidates rush out to curry her vote. She won't go to the polls until her chores are completed so Popeye and Bluto each compete to do her chores such as plowing the field, chopping fire wood and putting hay in the loft. In each case, Bluto starts out but Popeye tops him in his clever abilities. Olive finally says she will vote for Popeye but Bluto decides to kidnap Olive and force her to vote for him and thereby steal the election. (Are you listening Hillary?) Like Florida, Bluto fails to rig the outcome when Popeye saves Olive and puts Bluto out of politics for good.  Bluto was last seen making bogus film documentaries.
16mm / Sound / Color - Fuji stock / near mint print with gorgeous color hues/ Paramount opening and closing titles...............85.

PRINCESS AND THE DRAGON
This is a stop-motion animation version of the children's fairy tale.
16mm / Sound / b & w / complete edition 1-reeler
(approx  350')...............20.

PROBLEM PAPPY  (1941)
When Popeye checks in on his pappy, who sleeps in a rowboat as a bed, he discovers that he's gone off somewhere. Popeye sets out to find his wayward father. "His second childhood is making an old man out o' me" grumbles Popeye. After searching all over town, he discovers his pappy has taken a as a flag pole sitter on a sky scraper. Naturally, Popeye tries to get the recalcitrant Pappy to come down but the stubborn old coot keeps sabotaging Popeye's efforts. Pappy's bravado soon turns to panic when an electrical storm starts hitting the flagpole and Popeye must come to the rescue. This time, his use of spinach gives him the strength to battle the lightning bolts as they come at  him. Another nice variation on the series as there is not Bluto, no Wimpy and no Olive. Only some fun sight gags and Pappy being a pest!
16mm / Sound / b & w / complete theatrical length cartoon / near mint a. a. p. original.........................$79

PLAYFUL PELICAN featuring Andy Panda
Andy Panda anchors a pesky pelican in the deep , only to find, too late, that it had laid an egg aboard ship. When baby pelican hatches and hungrily gulps a frog, things really start to hop. (That's Castles' description, not mine).
Super 8mm / b & w / silent / 200-foot reel edition / .............................Sold pending payment

PLUTO SAVES THE DAY - A Walt Disney home movie release.
regular 8mm / b & w / silent / 200-foot-reel version / no box / G-Ex shape............$5.

POP GOES THE WEASEL  (Warner Bros. 1953)
starring Foghorn Leghorn
16mm Sound / Color - Kodak SP / complete theatrical cartoon / Ex-LN shape..............$55.

PRESTO CHANGO   (Warner Brothers cartoon)
This late 30's Warner Brothers cartoon is notable as having one of the earliest incarnations of what would evolve into Bugs Bunny. Here, a mysterious rabbit fools them with magical trickery.
Super 8mm / Sound / Color ................$15.

PUP'S PICNIC
Sero-Crest cartoon release of a Rudolph Ising cartoon. Two playful pups, while at a family picnic, wander off into the woods and get caught up in a fox hunt with a batch of dogs, galloping horses and a fox who menaces the pups while he evades the hunting dogs. Film has some brown specs in the early sequences otherwise in good shape.
16mm 
/ b & w / silent 400-foot-reel edition from Serio-Crest...................Vg condition.....$15.

PUSH BUTTON KITTY  (1952) An M. G. M. cartoon
starring Tom & Jerry
This is a throw-back to the 1940's era style of zany, fast-paced animation. A cleaning lady is tired of lazy Tom sleeping while Jerry pilfers food so she orders a mail
order mechanical robot cat. The robo-cat is super efficient to the point of destroying the house with all of it's Rube-Goldberg capabilities. Jerry finally wins the war by sending a series of wind-up toy mice to run through the house and the robo-cat goes wild! A fun cartoon!
16mm / Sound / b & w /  complete theatrical length cartoon from M. G. M........(W. S.)............$25

PUSS 'N BOOTS (1922) Walt Disney cartoon
In May 1922, Walt Disney formed his own company. With a staff including Ub Iwerks, Hugh Harmon and Rudolph Ising. "LaughO-Gram Films, Inc." was soon advertising a series of six modernized fairy tales done in animation.  Puss in Boots is one of the few existing cartoons from his Kansas City period.
Super 8mm / b&w / silent /400-foot reel
from Blackhawk with historical introduction / ......$20.

 

   


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REBEL RABBIT  (Warner Bros. 1949)
 starring Bugs Bunny

Robert McKimson directed this fast-paced zany cartoon as Bugs is miffed at the fact that there is only a 2-cent bounty on rabbits so he goes to Washington to get to the bottom of this. It seems rabbits are harmless, fuzzy little creatures that don’t do any damage so Bugs decides to become public menace number one. He does everything from filling up the Grand Canyon to drying up Niagara Falls, tying up the railroads and creating all sorts of crazy situations that finally has congress putting a one million dollar bounty of Bugs! Could it be he went too far?
Beautiful KODAK SP COLOR original / few splices that don’t affect continuity / used but top shape with minimal signs of use
16mm / Color Kodak SP / Sound / 400-foot reel  / Ex shape............................................$85.

THE RESCUERS - THE RESCUE - After finding the "Devil's Eye" diamond for her evil captors, little Penny is rescued by the brave mice, Bernard and Bianca. To assure her escape, Penny's "swamp critter" friends ignite a storehouse of fireworks-filling the mysterious Devil's Bayou swamp with light and laughter.
Super 8mm Sound / Color / 200-foot-reel edition / original box / Ex-L.N. shape .....................$15.

RIOT IN RHYTHM   starring Popeye the Sailor
Here is another music lover's favorite. Popeye's four "nephews" Pipeye, Pupeye, and whoever are practicing their music when Popeye insists they go to bed. The recalcitrant brats sneak out of bed and play hot jazz and swing music while Popeye tries to catch them in the act! The battle of wits is clearly on the side of the nephews who, in a Tex Avery-like ending,  jam right out of the movie screen and into the theater audience by the conclusion of the cartoon!
16mm Sound / Color / complete theatrical cartoon from a.a.p. / L.N. shape.....$69.

ROBIN HOOD MAKES GOOD - Warner Bros. Cartoon / Three squirrels read a book about Robin Hood and decide to enact the story only to have a Fox enter the scene! Eastman color shows some blues & yellows and has average density. Ex-L.N. condition with no splices.
Super 8 Sound /
Color
200-foot reel edition/ ...................................$15.

ROGER RAMJET
- Beatles parody "Cockroaches"
This tongue-in-cheek cartoons series was directed for the adult market as much as it was for children's viewing. Hokey hero Roger Ramjet rescues a rock & roll group from being kidnapped only to the dismay of the crowd who like the imitators better!
16mm Sound  /
Color / no box / Color hues very good /  Ex shape................................$25.

ROLLING STONES  A Paul Terry Terrytoon
This 1930's era Terrytoon has an almost Fleischer-esque quality to it as two hobo dogs traveling on a train (or under it as most tramps did) singing a snappy train song about them being two "rolling stones" traveling randomly anywhere. They end up at a dog show where a variety of dogs perform. A French poodle sings a song, a Scotty plays the bagpipes, an English bulldog touts his virtues in rhythm. A variety of female dogs dressed like show girls strut their stuff  but the two hobo dogs, disguised with a long rug as a dachshund, win the cup full of money and run off with it (presumably to purchase a private train car to travel in!).
16mm Sound / b & w / complete theatrical cartoon from Castle Films /  maybe a splice or two otherwise Ex-L.N. shape.........$20.





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SCRUB ME MAMA WITH A BOOGIE BEAT  (Walter Lantz Cartoon)
This popular 1940's era song was set to an animated cartoon by Walter Lantz as a part of his "Swing Symphony" series of cartoons that employed a lot of boogie woogie and swing music.
16mm Sound /b & w / full theatrical length cartoon from Castle Films  / very nice shape............$80

SINBAD THE SAILOR - Castle Films  home movie release.
Sinbad's ship is pursued and boarded by pirates! Sinbad with clever tricks escapes a terrible fate and also makes the adventure pay off. He gets away with the pirates treasures!
16mm  / b & w / silent / 100-foot-reel version "Headliner edition"  / no box /  G-Ex shape............$5..


SINBAD THE SAILOR - Atlas Films  home movie release.
Sinbad's ship is pursued and boarded by pirates! Sinbad with clever tricks escapes a terrible fate and also makes the adventure pay off. He gets away with the pirates treasures!
Regular 8mm / b & w / silent / 50-foot-reel version / original box / G-Ex shape..............$3.
Regular 8mm / b & w / silent / 200-foot-reel version / original box / G-Ex shape............$6..

SLEEPING BEAUTY -The Prince & the Dragon
From the Walt Disney feature, Sleeping Beauty, this exciting story shows Prince Phillip coming to the rescue  of the beautiful princess who was put to sleep by the wicked fairy. To save the princess he must defeat the dragon who is the evil fairy in disguise.
Super 8mm  / Walt Disney release / b & w / silent / ...................approx 160'........$5.

SNUFFY SMITH & BARNEY GOOGLE   in "THE HAT"
Snuffy, Barney and Louise are stranded in the big city with no money for a mule and a wagon until a pair of gangsters offer to buy them one if they will just deliver a note and a satchel to the nearby bank. Of course, it's a robbery and the chase is on.
16mm Sound / Color / complete theatrical cartoon from King Features /  Ex-L.N. shape. tad faded so priced accordingly...(W .S.).....$15.

SNUFFY SMITH & BARNEY GOOGLE   in "SNUFFY'S SONG"
16mm Sound / Color / complete theatrical cartoon from King Features /  Ex-L.N. shape. tad faded so priced accordingly...(W. S.)......$15.

SNOW WHITE & THE 7 DWARFS - The Dwarf's Dilemma -
When Grumpy refuses to wash before dinner, the other dwarf's gang up on him and splash! This most delightful excerpt is from the feature-length Academy Award-winning Walt Disney feature.

Super 8mm Sound / Color / 200-foot-reel edition / original box / L.N. shape ........$15.

SODA SQUIRT
Flip the Frog opens up a soda shop and a variety of celebrities show up including Laurel and Hardy, Mae West, The Marx Brothers, Joe E. Brown, Buster Keaton, Lionel Barrymore and Jimmy Durante. A delegate from San Francisco shows up swishing his handkerchief and Flip mixes him a "Mickey" that turns the fruitcake into "Mr. Hyde" as he acts up and scares everyone away!
Super 8mm Sound  / complete theatrical cartoon - 200-foot-reel edition  from Blackhawk Films / L.N. shape ........................$20.

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THE SYMPHONY IN SPINACH
Olive Oyl loves music and Popeye and Bluto trade solos on just about every instrument in the orchestra from trombones, to bass fiddle to piano with music varying from classical to hot jazz as each rival tries to out-do the other in a non-stop swing fest of musical riffs. Naturally Bluto gets carried away and ticks Popeye in a mail drop but the squinty sailor manages to get his fortification and takes on the dynamics of a one man orchestra! A music lover's delight!
16mm Sound  Color (gorgeous Fuji stock) complete theatrical cartoon - 400-foot-