Lou Lilly

Movies

Cheers for Chubby
Animation Supervisor
A cartoon film on the danger, prevention and treatment of overweight.
Doctor Jim
Writer
Dr. Jim Gateson, a country doctor who has counselled and ministered to his community for 30 years, is being honored with a surprise testimonial dinner. The scenario then flashes back through three decades, commencing with the young GP first hanging up his shingle, serving at the front during WWI, home life being disrupted by telephone calls from those in need, and competition from a new medic in town who doesn't make country calls.
Speaking of Animals No. Y6-1: Stork Crazy
Script
A "Speaking of Animals" comedy focusing on the young ones.
Speaking of Animals No. Y6-1: Stork Crazy
Director
A "Speaking of Animals" comedy focusing on the young ones.
Draftee Daffy
Story
Despite an initial outburst of patriotism, Daffy is terrified to learn that "the little man from the Draft Board" has a letter for him, and tries his best to hide.
Who's Who in Animal Land
Director
An Academy award-winning Paramount Headliner short featuring a tour of the animal kingdom with the animals tossing around quips and jokes via dubbing and special effects. The narration is by Ken Carpenter, and the ending is a rendition of "Cow-Cow Boogie" by a "cow soloist" and some cow-pasture harmonizers.
Buckaroo Bugs
Story
Red Hot Ryder is sent to catch the Masked Marauder (Bugs Bunny) who is terrorizing a small Western town.
Hare Ribbin'
Story
Bugs is chased into a lake by a French Poodle who speaks with a thick French accent; the rest of the story unfolds under water.
Angel Puss
Story
A little black boy is hired to kill a cat, but the feline escapes and proceeds to play tricks on the kid, pretending he's a ghost come back to haunt his "killer."
Russian Rhapsody
Story
As Adolf Hitler personally flies a bomber on a mission to the Soviet Union, the gremlins from the Kremlin set about to stop him.
A Corny Concerto
Story
A Corny Concerto is an American animated cartoon short produced by Leon Schlesinger Productions and distributed by Warner Bros. It was directed by Bob Clampett, written by Frank Tashlin, animated by Robert McKimson and released as part of the Merrie Melodies series on September 25, 1943. A parody of Disney's 1940 feature Fantasia, the film uses two of Johann Strauss' best known waltzes, Tales from the Vienna Woods and The Blue Danube, adapted by the cartoon unit's music director, Carl Stalling and orchestrated by its arranger and later, Stalling's successor, Milt Franklyn. Long considered a classic for its sly humor and impeccable timing with the music, it was voted #47 of the 50 Greatest Cartoons of all time by members of the animation field in 1994
The Wild and Woozy West
Director
Wild and Woozy West is another of the unsung cartoons from the Columbia studio of the '40s. It concerns the capture of the western wolf villain Angel Face, wanted dead or alive (perferrably dead). Among his list of crimes is "using naughty words".
Speaking of Animals Down on the Farm
Director
Part of Tex Avery's "Speaking of Animals" series of animated shorts. A collection of puns, sight gags and slapstick jokes involving pigs, cows, chickens and other animals on a farm.
The Merry Mouse Cafe
Animation
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.
Playing the Pied Piper
Director
A dopey Pied Piper cat tries to catch a mouse, partly by reading "How to Be a 'Pied Piper in 10 Easy Lessons."
It Happened to Crusoe
Animation
WARNING This cartoon features ignorant racial stereotypes and is NOT meant for children or the sensitive.
It Happened to Crusoe
Director
WARNING This cartoon features ignorant racial stereotypes and is NOT meant for children or the sensitive.
Mouse Meets Lion
Animation
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.
The Pooch Parade
Animation
Scrappy and his mongrel try to attend a for purebreds only dog show- but are thwarted by a security guard.
Practice Makes Perfect
Animation
Scrappy learns to play the piano.
Park Your Baby
Animation
Scrappy is running a nursery in a department store where parents can drop their children off while they shop. A gangster drops off his bratty twins for Scrappy to deal with.
Krazy's Bear Tale
Animation
Goldilocks and the three bears refuse to cooperate with the narrator of their story.
The Lone Mountie
Animation
An animated short starring Krazy Kat and set in the Yukon.