Browse 32 movies from Winkler Pictures
Friz Freleng's second directorial effort -- under his legal name of 'Isadore' and credited as co-director with Rudolf Ising -- is a silent Oswald the Lucky Rabbit effort, made soon after Charles Mintz grabbed the rights to the character and almost all his crew from Walt Disney. Oswald takes in Homer, a small kitten, and attempts to teach him table manners and to give him a bath, but Homer retaliates using a clothesline and a player piano.
Jan 1929
An Oswald the Lucky Rabbit cartoon.
Nov 1928
Jul 1929
A Krazy Kat Cartoon.
Jul 1925
Oswald and Pete play a football game.
Mar 1929
Jun 1929
May 1929
Oswald the Lucky Rabbit attempts to commit suicide after suffering a heartbreak.
This is the first Oswald cartoon to be directed by Walter Lantz who would later produce the Oswald shorts after George Winkler and Charles Mintz (the producers) were fired.
Sep 1928
Dec 1928
Mr. Burbridge's party slew three giant gorillas, one weighing something like 450 pounds. Two of these were sent to the Belgian Government and one to the Smithsonian Institution. The explorer also brought away with him three young gorillas, one of which weighed 125 pounds and put up a good battle before he surrendered. Mr. Burbridge shows some amusing scenes with these animals, one of them being that of a young gorilla who insists on getting tangled up in a drum of film. (cont. http://www.nytimes.com/movie/review?res=9B04E5D7143CEE3ABC4C52DFB467838D639EDE)
May 1926
Oswald and his faithful horse rush to a blazing apartment area to rescue troubled residents.
Oct 1928
Krazy Kat cartoon
Jan 1926
Krazy Kat cartoon.
Sep 1926
Toby The Pup goes to the circus.
Jan 1931
A Krazy Kat Cartoon
Dec 1927
Toby the Pup is a milkman and a partyman in this silly cartoon with everything you need from the '30s animation.
Feb 1931
Krazy Kat is babysitting. The obnoxious whippersnapper can not be consoled and expresses his wish for Santa Claus. Krazy Kat decides to go to the North Pole to find him.
Jan 1925