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poster
68
18
7.0
/479/
76
/11/
67
/17/
3.4
/661/

The Little Match Girl (1937)
A small girl makes her living selling matches on the streets of New York. It's winter, and the hustling crowds at best ignore her, and some are outright rude. She takes shelter and, to try to stave off the cold a bit, lights a match. It gets blown out; this happens again, then on the third try, she falls into a dream. In this dream, cherubs attend her, she gets a new doll, then a new dress. The cherubs put her on a throne. Then a storm comes, and she goes toward a candle. That candle goes out, and we see that back in the real world, so did her match and her life. An angel comes along and takes her soul.
poster
68
15
7.7
/695/
60
/12/
65
/12/
3.5
/425/

Dizzy Detectives (1943)
The Stooges are carpenters who become policemen. A mysterious burglar disguised as a gorilla has the cops baffled and Mr. Dill, the head of the citizens league, threatening the police chief's job. The boys go on the case and pose as night watchmen at an antiques store. They confront the crook, who turns out to be a real gorilla owned by Dill. After defeating Dill and some other bad guys in a wild fight, the gorilla drinks some nitroglycerin and blows up.
poster
61
15
6.9
/692/
61
/16/
53
/17/
3.1
/427/

Whoops, I'm an Indian! (1936)
Set in the Old West, the stooges are crooked gamblers swindling the residents of a frontier town. They are discovered and must escape into the woods. To elude the sheriff they disguise themselves as Indians. Their plan works until Curly, dressed as a squaw, is forced to marry a local tough guy. The stooges are unmasked and wind up in the hoosegow.
poster
71
14
7.7
/642/
73
/12/
64
/14/
3.5
/314/

Boobs in Arms (1940)
The stooges are greeting card salesmen who are mistakenly inducted into the army after escaping from the jealous husband of one of their customers. In bootcamp their sergeant turns out to be the same man, whom they constantly vex and bewilder. When the boys are sent to the front lines and the sergeant is captured they must rescue him, which they do after doping themselves with laughing gas. At the end they get shot off into the sunset on a cannon shell.
poster
?
5.4
/7/

Free Rent (1936)
Tom persuades Monty to buy a house trailer so they can live off the fat of the land.
poster
?
6.4
/9/

Sailor Maid (1937)
An immigrant girl hears that if she marries an American citizen she won't be deported, so she goes looking for a husband.
poster
?
5.6
/18/

Hectic Honeymoon (1947)
Sterling works as a woman's hosiery salesman, and marries one of the office secretaries only to find out that his boss has just decided that anyone in his employ that gets married will be fired. His antics to keep his wife and his boss apart leads to troubles on both fronts.
poster
?
5.5
/20/

Groom and Bored (1942)
Johnny tries to keep his marriage a secret from his boss, who feels that matrimony interferes with business.
poster
?
5.8
/10/

Bachelor Daze (1944)
Slim and Ezra are roommates and are wondering why they are still single. Ezra tells Slim that the local battle axe played by Minerva Urecal has a crush on him but Slim lacks the nerve to ask her to marry him.
poster
?
6.1
/11/

What a Knight (1932)
Krazy Kat goes to the dentist and is put under finding himself in a dream sequence during medieval times.
poster
?
7.3
/22/

Half Shot at Sunrise (1941)
After his wife walks out on him, obnoxious Roscoe takes his son to the movies and creates havoc in the theater.
poster
?
7.3
/13/

Knee Action (1937)
Andy takes his newest invention, a knee-action washing machine, before a group of potential investors, but his idiot stepson proceeds to disrupt the demonstration.
poster
?
6.0
/15/

Puttin' Out the Kitten (1937)
A Columbia Scrappy cartoon released March 26, 1937.
poster
?
6.8
/28/

Poor Elmer (1938)
The staff at a large big-city hospital is all bothered and nervously awaiting the arrival of a patient, named Elmer, and the doctors and nurses are busily preparing for a major operation. Finally, a woman arrives in a large town-car, with a chauffeur, and she is followed by attendants carrying the patient on a stretcher...Elmer the Goldfish.
poster
?
5.4
/25/

Indian Serenade (1937)
Against the background of the Grand Canyon, a young Indian boy and an-equally-young Indian maiden fall in love. While they are romancing along in the beautiful scenery, their little dog gets into a hassle with a snake. The snake was harmless, the animation was outstanding.
poster
?
6.9
/26/

Peaceful Neighbors (1939)
Two rival families of chickens are arming in preparation for a battle in a property-line dispute over the division line between their two barnyard coops. After much fighting, squabbling and squawking between the two factions, two peaceful doves bring about a settlement between the two groups.
poster
?
7.4
/19/

Little Moth's Big Flame (1938)
A 1938 Color Rhapsody.
poster
?
10
/1/

His Pest Friend (1955)
The boys install a television aerial.
poster
?
5.4
/12/

Looney Balloonists (1936)
Scrappy and Oopie go ballooning with an old-timer in Scrappy's balloon.
poster
?
5.5
/10/

Simple Siren (1945)
A homely mermaid tries to get a stranded sailor all to herself.
poster
?
6.0
/12/

Krazy's Newsreel (1936)
Poking fun at current newsreels, Krazy narrates nonsensical current happenings.
poster
?
6.2
/16/

Silent Tweetment (1946)
Flippy, the singing bird, plans to get rid of an annoying house cat living under the same roof. The cat silences Flippy's tweeting, then thinks he'll get blamed, so he does his best to make the bird sing again.
poster
?
6.4
/22/

Hot Footlights (1945)
A caricature of W.C. Fields runs a theater show with four separate short stories in which nursery rhymes are sung in the beginning (by Andrews Sisters lookalikes) and then acted out.
poster
?
6.5
/25/

Fiesta Time (1945)
It's Fiesta Time in Mexico, so two little kids and a donkey have fun.
poster
?
4.9
/17/

River Ribber (1945)
Professor Small and Mr. Tall are on a Mississippi riverboat, where they attempt to race Captain Nobody- a ghost- on his boat. They win the race when Mr. Tall finds his lost lucky rabbit's foot.
poster
?
6.7
/19/

Two Lazy Crows (1936)
Two crows do not want to work and prepare for winter.
poster
?
6.2
/37/
50
/1/

Birds In Love (1936)
A bird couple are deeply in love. Throughout the story the female bird rejects a lecherous salesbird who repeatedly tries to enter their home.
poster
?
5.3
/17/

Flat Feat (1948)
Sterling, a rookie cop, finds it hard to live up to the reputation his father, who was also a police officer, has.
poster
?
6.6
/37/

Swiss Tease (1947)
A St. Bernard dog is dishonorably discharged from the Swiss Alps rescue corps when he samples his brandy and gets drunk. In an effort to make up for his disgrace, he sets out to rescue a skilled mountain climber who needs no help. Slapstick up and down the mountain ensues.
poster
56
?
5.9
/180/
55
/4/
55
/6/

Imagination (1943)
In this tale, told as a musical story, a little girl imagines that her two dolls come to life and go through a adventure involving a villain.
poster
?
6.6
/13/

Blondes and Blunders (1940)
A beautiful blonde places a stolen diamond on an unsuspecting man. Later, she returns to retrieve it.
poster
?
6.0
/15/

Mouse Meets Lion (1940)
A little mouse is having a great day tramping through the jungle. Seeing a sleeping lion, he pulls his whiskers as a joke and wants to be friends. The lion is angry and starts to eat the tiny mouse. The mouse explains, "I ran away from home. I just found out my father was a rat." He tells the lion that if he will let him go, he will repay the favor. The lion scoffs, but he agrees. When the lion is caught in a trap with hunters coming, the mouse helps to get him out, but he falls in himself while doing so. The lion rescues the mouse, and they romp through the jungle, now as real friends.
poster
?
6.7
/31/
55
/1/

Tom Thumb's Brother (1941)
While Tom Thumb is very, very small, his kid brother, Pee Wee, is even smaller and Pee Wee's only wish is to be as big and strong as Tom. When tiny Tom is cornered by a kitten, Pee Wee comes to his brother's rescue and proves to himself that what he lacks in size, he makes up for in quality.
poster
?
6.3
/18/

The Merry Mouse Cafe (1941)
After the "Squawk Club" closes for the night, the mice come out and put on a show of their own. The Mouse of Ceremonies introduces the vastly-talented Miss Hedy La Mouse, and Hedy stops the show. Elmer, a rube-mouse from out of town, wanders in and falls for Hedy but the jealous M.C. attempts to restrain Elmer. The latter, evidently not all that far from out of town, assists Hedy in a couple of dances, including a Conga in which all the mice join in. But the night janitor, a real party-pooper, shows up, and all the mice scurry for cover.
poster
?
4.7
/19/

The Little Theatre (1941)
Scrappy runs a theater where he acts as the ticket collecter, the usher, the snack vendor, and the performer. He later has some probelms with another child in the audience.
poster
?
4.8
/20/

Man of Tin (1940)
This was a Columbia cartoon starring the human boy Scrappy in which the leading character is an assistant to a mad scientist character who creates a robot but despite electrifying him, the robot won't work.
poster
?
5.7
/17/

School Boy Dreams (1940)
Scrappy daydreams while in class.
poster
?
5.6
/28/

Happy Tots (1939)
The King declares a Festive Day in Happy Tots Kingdom and all his subjects, the Happy Tots, are invited to the celebration. Once there, they all have a great time and there are no conflicts in sight in this entry in the Happy Tots cartoon series, which isn't part of the Scrappy series.
poster
?
5.6
/31/

A Doggone Mixup (1938)
Harry, who can't resist a bargain, buys a St. Bernard dog.
poster
58
?
6.2
/146/
61
/5/
50
/1/

Gifts from the Air (1937)
A toyless boy finds a broken soldier doll and gets a very special Christmas as a result.
poster
?
5.5
/35/

The Egg-Yegg (1944)
Plot based (loosely)on World-War II orphaned-children from Europe who had been adopted by American citizens and given home in the United States; Crow receives two "war orphan" eggs, which the Fox, a collector of rare eggs, is after, and finally gets them after outwitting the crow, a rare turn of events in this cartoon series. But the eggs hatch two huge ostrich-like birds who think the Fox is their father. The Fox has no intentions of being a father to two birds larger than he.
poster
?
6.0
/52/
70
/1/

Sadie Hawkins Day (1944)
It is approaching mid-November in Dogpatch and this his bad news for all the bachelors, including Li'l Abner, as "Sadie Hawkins Day" is nearing. That is the day that all the bachelors in Dogpatch have to run in the race in which all the unmarried homely gals---which is all of them except Daisy Mae Scragg and Moonbeam McSwine--and old maids and grass widows then chase the bachelors and can marry the one they catch before sundown. Confirmed-bachelor Li'l Abner, as always, is the prime-target as the prize catch and Daisy Mae, as always, has a new plan that will ensure she catches him.
poster
?
7.5
/76/

The Horse on the Merry-Go-Round (1938)
Weary of his running-in-circles existence as a merry-go-round horse, the little hobby-horse gets a case of wanderlust. That night he gets out after the fair has closed and takes in the world of the Crazy House, the Wax Museum, the Ferris Wheel and a roller coaster. Battered and beaten from his adventures, he concludes he is better off on his stand at the merry-go-round.
poster
?
6.0
/36/
20
/1/

Poor Little Butterfly (1938)
A butterfly sailor returns to port aboard a turtle battleship to marry his butterfly girlfriend. The courtship runs smoothly and wedding plans are made. The ship's whistle signals the end of shore-leave and frustrates their plans. The sailor ships out, leaving his broken-hearted sweetheart behind.
poster
?
6.9
/80/
50
/1/

Merry Mannequins (1937)
Told in a musical-comedy format, this cartoon is the story of two department store mannequins who fall in love, become engaged and plan to marry. When the other dummies/manikins/mannequins in the store learn this, they arrange surprises for the couple with nearly every piece of merchandise in the store coming to life.
poster
?
6.4
/42/

Professor Small and Mr. Tall (1943)
Small and Tall break a mirror on a train trip and their seven years of bad luck start immediately. Stranded by an accident, they have trouble in a ghost town and finally are lost in the desert. The mirror saves them when they piece it back together, and everything is okay until they break the mirror again and their troubles start anew.
poster
?
4.9
/12/
10
/1/

Scene Nun, Take One (1964)
An actress dressed as a nun flounces off a film set and has a series of encounters on the streets of London.
poster
?
6.8
/18/

A Star Is Shorn (1939)
Danny Webb plays wanna-be Hollywood agent, Speedy Williams, while Mary Treen plays Patsy, the best friend of Hazel Hackenschmitt (Ethelreda Leopold). Having just won the hometown title of "Miss Maple Syrup", Hazel decides to move to Hollywood to be a star. Speedy cooks up a scheme to get her seen by important Hollywood producer, B.O. Botswaddle (Raymond Brown) who is known to never make a move without Astrological guidance. This scheme involves making up Patsy with turban and a 3rd Eye, and introducing her to Botswaddle as a mystical seer... one, of course, who see's Hazel as the star of his next motion picture. Naturally, things do not go as planned. Treen is especially memorable in a wonderfully goofy role.


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