Margaret J. Winkler
Nacimiento : 1925-04-22, Budapest - Hungary
Muerte : 1990-06-21
Historia
Winkler was the first woman to produce and distribute animated films, including Felix the Cat, Out of the Inkwell and Oswald the Lucky Rabbit.
Producer
Oswald and his dog go up the mountains to rescue a pussycat dangling from a ridge.
Producer
Empty Socks es un cortometraje de 1927 realizado por Walt Disney y Ub Iwerks que fue considerado una película perdida hasta su redescubrimiento en Noruega en 2014. En diciembre de 2014, una copia casi completa de la película, que faltaba unos 30 segundos, fue descubierta en Mo i Rana, Noruega. Anteriormente, el único fragmento conocido era un segmento de 25 segundos alojado en el Museo de Arte Moderno de Nueva York. Empty Socks pertenecía a un particular, antes de ser donado a la colección del Instituto Noruego de Cine, que entregó su archivo a la Biblioteca Nacional de Noruega. La biblioteca almacena la mayoría de sus documentos en un búnker de alta seguridad en Mo i Rana.
Producer
Alice attempts to umpire a big league baseball game where the animals begin to take exception to her bad calls.
Producer
Alice visits the beach where Julius is working as a lifeguard. Suddenly an emergency arises and Julius must rescue a drowning swimmer.
Producer
Alice is dancing aboard her ship with a veritable zoo of a crew. Meanwhile, in the galley, the chef (a cat) is preparing food while his assistant, a mouse, is peeling potatoes. When the chef complains that they need eggs, the mouse is enlisted to retrieve them from the crow's nest. The birds there give him a rough time, but he's eventually able to capture one and strong-arm three eggs out of it. When he returns, though, he finds the chef now wants some milk, and so he's off to find the ship's goat, with similar comedic results.
Producer
Alice and Julius are in a traveling medicine show, and part of their job is to sell patent medicine to audiences.
Producer
Julius and Alice go prospecting for gold in the Klondike and strike it rich. However, they have to protect their claim against Pete, who wants to take it for himself.
Producer
Julius and Pete have a contest to swim across the English Channel, with Alice as the referee.
Producer
Alice and her friends decide to go to the park and have a picnic. Everything is going well until a gang of rats steals their food. Alice and her friends decide to go after the rats and get their food back.
Producer
Alice and Julius have to hold their western fort against The Three Bad Eggs and a band of marauding Indians.
Producer
Pete, dressed in a suit of armor, steals away the female that Julius is after. So Julius devises his own suit of armor, made mostly out of junk, to win her back.
Producer
Alice and Julius are getting ready for their big performance at the circus while many of the other acts are being showcased. They are acrobats, with Julius balancing on a tightrope holding several stacked chairs, and Alice sitting atop the topmost chair. When Julius lights a cigar he accidentally throws the match onto the rope, burning it and sending them clattering to the ground.
Producer
Alice, Julius and Peter enter a road race. Pete, of course, tries to cheat by pulling such stunts as switching road signs, but Julius is on to Pete's tricks.
Producer
Alice and Julius go ice-skating in the Swiss Alps, and later go on a mountain-climbing expedition with Pete.
Producer
Alice gets a job teaching football at a local college, where the star quarterback is none other than Julius.
Producer
Putrid Pete becomes infatuated with Alice's guitar playing, so he kidnaps her and imprisons her in his castle.
Producer
Julius is out for a ride on his horse; he does some rope tricks. Some bad guys rob a stagecoach; one of the passengers is Alice, who finds herself stuck between the head bad guy and a cactus. Julius rides in and saves most of the passengers, but the bad guy rides off with Alice. After a short chase, he ends up battling Julius on top of a tall rock outcropping. A piece eventually breaks off, sending both of them into a boulder field. They play hide-and-seek a while. Julius then takes off his fur and sends it out as a decoy while he sneaks up behind the bad guy with a club and beats him into the ground. Alice comes up to thank him; ashamed by his nakedness, he hides behind a rock and puts his fur back on, then accepts her thanks.
Producer
A mouse and his boss pose as dogcatchers and grab a schoolhouse full of dogs; they use several other ruses to round up dogs for, as we discover, a sausage factory. Alice and Julius are on the trail soon after the first caper, but it takes them a while to catch up with the bad guys. They do, and Julius tricks the big boss into getting clobbered by the sausage guy, then turns the dogs loose on him.
Producer
Alice and Julius the cat are riding an elephant through the jungle. Julius falls and is nearly eaten by crocodiles but manages to escape nevertheless. Meanwhile, two elephant children are having fun at a watering hole and a monkey barber has his barber pole eaten by a hippo, who mistakes it for a candy cane. Julius tries to remedy the latter injustice by starching up a tiger's striped tail and knocking it off, using it as a replacement pole. Alice hunts a lion who proves to be too much for her to handle, but Julius bravely comes to the rescue.
Producer
It's mayhem in the house as Julius the cat squares off against a pugilistic bear while Alice looks on adoringly.
Producer
A Krazy Kat Cartoon.
Producer
Julius, the boss of Alice's chicken farm, has to find a way to deliver 5000 eggs to Sinkem and Soakem when the hens go on strike.
Producer
Alice is in a bullfight where she thinks she will win since she is matched against a peaceful bull. But the tables are turned when her bull is switched with one with a worse temper.
Producer
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.
Producer
Alice misbehaves in school and is forced to sit in the corner. She falls asleep and dreams, but schoolwork intrudes even into her dreams. Alice dreams of dancing dogs and donkeys until her fun is interrupted by three walking schoolbooks.
Producer
Alice tries to make two rival newsboys friends by telling them a story of a cat and a mouse whose constant battlings lead to being hunted by the police, when they learned to cooperate.
Producer
Alice and her friends put on a show.