Product Tag - Bernice Hansen

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    Three's a Crowd (1932)

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    Three’s a Crowd (1932)

    An old man is reading a book by the fire. The clock strikes 8, and he heads off to bed. From his book, Alice in Wonderland, out crawls Alice, who turns the radio to the title tune. This wakes up Rip Van Winkle; Alice then rouses the Three Musketeers, who sing a bit. Next tune: Nero fiddles, Rome burns, and Cleopatra sizzles in a slinky dance. Uncle Tom sings a spiritual as Mr. Hyde sneaks up and abducts Alice. Tarzan to the rescue, along with several other characters who mount a spirited attack using such office supplies as pen points, matches, and a fountain pen. They box him up and carry him off.

    $25.00
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    The Shriek (1933)

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    The Shriek (1933)

    Oswald the Rabbit comes to the rescue when a peg-legged sheik abducts his girlfriend and brings her to a mysterious pyramid filled with walking skeletons, animate hieroglyphics and other strange sights.

    $25.00
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    The Phantom Ship (1936)

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    The Phantom Ship (1936)

    Uncle Beans and the kids are off to visit a haunted ship (‘The Phantom’) trapped in the ice, hoping to find pirate treasure. They encounter all manner of ghosts and goblins, but eventually find what they’ve been looking for. When Beans tries to warm up by throwing some chairs in a stove and lighting it, he thaws out a pair of pirates that chase the trio around. They treasure-seekers are eventually forced back into their plane and they decide to fly away.

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    Little Cheeser (1936)

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    Little Cheeser (1936)

    Little Cheeser is a young mouse who thinks he’s more grown up than he is. Mama tells him to go to bed, calling him “Mama’s little man”; he doesn’t want to. His devil side emerges and guides him to the cheese in the pantry, where his angel side appears to stop him. The devil leads him on to the smoking supplies, where he lights a pipe, then to a racy magazine, and then to the booze. The soused Cheeser goes looking for the cat, but when he finds it, the reality sobers him up quickly. The devil, meanwhile, has been trapped in a copy of Dante’s Inferno by the angel. The angel helps Cheeser escape, and he’s all too happy to go to bed and be Mama’s little man.

    $25.00
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    Wacky Wildlife (1940)

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    Wacky Wildlife (1940)

    A series of typical Avery spot gags set around wild animals. A dainty deer drinks very loudly and rudely from a lake. A pack rat swaps an egg and an acorn, then back again (“monotonous, isn’t it?”). A flock of ducks lands; a hunter fires; all fly away, except one with an American flag on its side. A termite fells a huge tree. A cowboy rides across the plains well, no; his horse is just slapping itself with the front hooves. A coyote calls to its mate: “Hey, Mabel, come on out!” A camel contradicts the narrator, saying he’s really thirsty. A wild dog: because of the lumbermen.

    $25.00
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    Lost and Foundling (1944)

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    Lost and Foundling (1944)

    A mouse adopts a hawk.

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    Hollywood Capers (1935)

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    Hollywood Capers (1935)

    W.C.Fields enters the Warmer Bros. Studio. Beans tries to drive in, but the guard throws him and his car against a tree. Charlie Chaplin drives in, followed by Oliver Hardy on foot – but we see that it’s really Beans in disguise. Oliver Owl is directing a picture; Beans sneaks onto the stage. He’s watching from a catwalk when someone knocks him off, into the middle of the scene. Beans is thrown off the set, right into the set of a Frankenstein movie. He accidentally brings the robotic monster to life, and it crashes into the original studio, eating the camera. Beans tries to stop the monster, but is sent flying. He lands against a wind machine. which chops up the monster.

    $25.00
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    Scrambled Eggs (1939)

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    Scrambled Eggs (1939)

    Peterkin, a mischievous elf with mixed body parts, decides to see what would happen if he switched the eggs in the tree-maternity nests. What happens is that there are many surprised mothers, and just as many indignant fathers, when the eggs hatch and each family gets a hatching that resembles neither parent. All fly the, figuratively-speaking, coop and Peterkin is left to tend to all the young birds.

    $25.00
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