Hollywood Steps Out is a star-studded animated short film showcasing various Hollywood celebrities attending a glamorous nightclub in Los Angeles, California. The film features comedic spoofs and caricatures of notable figures such as Norma Shearer, Cary Grant, Greta Garbo, Edward G. Robinson, Johnny Weissmuller, Humphrey Bogart, George Raft, Harpo Marx, Clark Gable, Bing Crosby, and Leopold Stokowski. The cartoon includes humorous scenes like lighting a match, flipping a coin, hot-foot pranks, and a conga line.
The CooCoo Nut Grove is a hilarious animated short film that parodies various Hollywood celebrities. It features a cast of anthropomorphic animals and includes spoofs of famous actors like Clark Gable, Mae West, W.C. Fields, and Katharine Hepburn. The film takes place in a nightclub and includes funny moments with cartoon birds, mice, turtles, pigs, monkeys, and horses. It also has emotional moments with sad songs and tearful scenes. The CooCoo Nut Grove is a must-watch for fans of old Hollywood and cartoon comedy.
Racketeer Rabbit is a 1946 animated short film featuring Bugs Bunny. In the plot, Rocky and Mugsy, two gangsters, attempt to hide stolen money in a steamer trunk. Bugs Bunny, disguised as a police officer, tricks them into opening the trunk and retrieves the money. The film is filled with surreal and comedic scenes, featuring gags, puns, and slapstick humor.
A group of celebrity dogs, led by an 'Edward G. Robinson' look-alike and including Jimmy Durante, decide that celebrity dogs need a nightclub of their own.
A group of friends visit the zoo and get into all sorts of comedic trouble. They encounter an angry lion, a mischievous camel, and even a spoof of Edward G. Robinson. With lots of teasing and visual puns, this one-reeler will leave you laughing!
Thugs with Dirty Mugs is a comedic animated short film from 1939. It follows a gang of thugs as they navigate various comedic and criminal situations. With a spoof of Edward G. Robinson and voice impressions, this film is filled with humor and entertainment. From jailbreaks to bank robberies, the thugs find themselves in hilarious situations that will keep you laughing.
Emily the chicken lives in Hickville but dreams of Hollywood. Her chance comes when director J. Megga-Phone happens to drive past and gives her his card.
After hours, individuals on various magazine covers in a drugstore come to life and sing, speak, or perform. Caricature celebrity depictions include George Arliss, Eddie Cantor, Sonja Henie, Benito Mussolini, Ignacy Paderewski, Edward G. Robinson, Will Rogers, and Ed Wynn. A robbery sequence features bad guys breaking into the cash register and Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson on the case. King Kong also makes an appearance. A Merrie Melody cartoon.
Take-off on the "Duffy's Tavern" radio program, with tough-guy Eddie G. Robincat demanding a meal of mouse knuckles, "of which we ain't got none," waiter Filligan informs his absentee boss on the phone. To fill the plate, Filligan then tries to catch the blabbermouth mouse, Sniffles.
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