Grace Stafford

Grace Stafford

출생 : 1903-11-07, New York City, New York, USA

사망 : 1992-03-17

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Grace Stafford

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Woody Woodpecker and Friends
Herself / Woody Woodpecker
A compilation of ten classic Walter Lantz cartoons: Knock Knock (1940), The Bandmaster (1947), Ski for Two (1944), Hot Noon or 12 O'Clock for Surf (1953), The Legend of Rockabye Point (1955), Wet Blanket Policy (1948), To Catch a Woodpecker (1957), Musical Moments from Chopin (1946), Bats in the Belfry (1960), and Crazy Mixed Up Pup (1955). Also includes the interesting documentary short on Walter Lantz's career "Walter, Woody and the World of Animation". Note: This is NOT the 2007 and 2008 DVD collections titled "The Woody Woodpecker and Friends Classic Cartoon Collection" shown as the cover image.
초인 사베지
Little Lady
사베지(Clark "Doc" Savage Jr.: 론 엘리 분)는 사람들이 원하는 것을 모두 갖춘 초인이다. 그는 아버지의 갑작스런 죽음에 의문을 품고 북극의 연구소를 떠나 중미로 가는데 친구인 세계 최고의 두뇌 5인방도 함께 간다. 결국 사베지의 아버지가 발견한 금광에 욕심을 둔 시즈 대위의 음모임이 밝혀지고, 사베지는 그와 대결하여 음모를 분쇄한다. 그는 금을 원주민에게 넘기는데...
Indian Corn
Woody Woodpecker (voice)
A young Indian, sent on a quest by his chief to capture a woodpecker, sees Woody riding through the desert on a motor scooter shooting cans off ...
Gold Diggin' Woodpecker
Woody Woodpecker (voice)
Woody Woodpecker in the ol' prospecting days.
Show Biz Beagle
Woody Woodpecker (voice)
Buzz Buzzard scams Woody into buying a talking dog when actually, it's a mouse under the dog's hat who does the talking.
Unlucky Potluck
Bessie Beary (voice)
After Charlie, Bessie, and Junior fall victim to a loose board in the front steps, he tells Junior to fix and paint the steps.
Rain Rain, Go Away
Bessie Beary (voice)
Nothing goes right for Charlie. First his golf game is rained out, then the TV won't start, then Junior is too busy to play.
A Fish Story
Bessie Beary (voice)
Charlie's doctor claims that Charlie is nervous, and suggests that he gets a pet fish to calm him down.
Let Charlie Do It
Bessie Beary (voice)
The kitchen sink is clogged, and Bessie insists that Charlie call a plumber to fix it. However, Charlie refuses to...
The Bungling Builder
Bessie Beary (voice)
Bessie wants to hire a builder to make a sewing room, but Charlie and Junior decide to build it themselves.
Charlie the Rainmaker
Bessie Beary (voice)
While Charlie was watering his lawn, Bessie tells him she ordered a sprinkler. Not wanting to spend money on installing, Charlie decides to install it himself....
Moochin' Pooch
Bessie Beary (voice)
Charlie agrees to babysit his boss's dog while he's out of town.
Sleepy Time Chimes
Woody Woodpecker (voice)
Woody, too tired to continue flying south, tries to get a night's rest in a bell tower.
Charlie's Golf Classic
Bessie Beary (voice)
In order to save money on golf lessons, Charlie Beary tries to teach his wife Bessie how to play the game.
Charlie in Hot Water
Bessie Beary (voice)
Not wanting to pay the professional, Charlie decides to fix the hot water tank himself. However, he ended up making the tank worse.
Cool It, Charlie
Bessie Beary (voice)
When the temperature reaches 110 degrees, Bessie decides to buy an air conditioner. After being threatened with a rolling pin, Charlie agrees, but decides to install it himself to save money. A series of mishaps ensues and by the end of the cartoon, half the house is ruined.
Charlie's Campout
Bessie Beary (voice)
Charlie buys a camping trailer from a friend and he and Junior surprise Bessie with it. Charlie gets into many mishaps during the ensuing camping trip, and as a result, gets whacked on the on the head with a skillet by Bessie several times.
Gopher Broke
Bessie Beary (voice)
In this animated short, Charlie Beary tries to chase a gopher from his yard.
Jerky Turkey
Bessie Beary (voice)
At a matinee show, Junior wins a prize, a pet turkey. But he isn't sure his parents will like it when he returns home. Much to his surprise, Charlie does to want to keep the turkey...exclaiming, "We'll have him for Sunday dinner!" Junior is not eager to have his new pet devoured and protects him from Charlie at all costs. He even tries to disguise the fowl as his friend, Redneck Rudy, a protest singer. Finally, Charlie captures the turkey and beats it senseless. Feeling bad, he revives it and they make up. He decides to have hot dogs for Sunday dinner instead.
Fat in the Saddle
Woody (voice)
Woody takes a job as a Pony Express rider. It seems that no one can get the mail to go through.
Bugged in a Rug
Bessie Beary (voice)
Charlie trips on a hole in his carpet and decides the family needs a new one. He buys one but decides to install it himself (rather than hiring a professional). Things do not go smoothly. He gets in hot water with a policeman on the way home and breaks a window with the carpet upon returning.
Chilly Chums
Woody Woodpecker (voice)
This episode shows how Chilly and Maxie the Polar Bear meet
Mouse in the House
Bessie Beary (voice)
Bessie is doing the dishes when a mouse makes his presence known in the kitchen. She calls for an exterminator.
Window Pains
Bessie Beary (voice)
Charlie decides not to pay a professional to wash his windows, convinced he can do things just fine by himself...
Foot Brawl
Bessie Beary (voice)
A nostalgic Charlie is searching through his college trunk when he comes across an old photo of his football team which catches Junior's interest. Charlie passes himself off as the team's star but Bessie insists he was only good at being their "water boy". Charlie, determined to prove Bessie wrong, attempts to show Junior a thing or two about the game. But Bessie was right; Charlie isn't the most experienced athlete. He dresses as a tackling dummy which leads to disaster. He also gets the football caught in his mouth several times. Finally, he attempts to kick a field goal but the football has been set up a little too close to a water spigot and Charlie kicks the latter instead!
Davey Cricket
Bessie Beary (voice)
Charlie Beary tries to relax but is unaware of a cricket loose in the house. He hears a squeak coming from Bessie's vacuum cleaner.
Birds of a Feather
Woody Woodpecker / Ms. Meany (voice)
Mrs. Meany is a bird watcher. Of course, she stumbles across Woody. Woody teaches Mrs. Meany "everything you need to know about bird watching." She finds that a bird is hunting her. It's an eagle who wants her as a mate and who chases her endlessly.
Guest Who?
Bessie Beary (voice)
Junior is a participant in a nightclub dancing contest and is declared the winner. His prize is a pet monkey whom Junior names, "Bunkey", and takes home with him. Unfortunately, he isn't quite sure what his parents will think of their new "guest" and is determined to keep the simean hidden from them. Unfortunately, the ape makes all kinds of noise which cause Charlie and Bessie to think a prowler is loose in the house. After disguising the chimp as a baby, Charlie discovers the ape and exclaims, "Either that monkey goes or I go." The family waves good-bye to Charlie who leaves the house, suitcase packed!
Roamin' Roman
Woody Woodpecker (voice)
Woody is in Rome and is upsetting the Emperor, so he has his guard chase him down.
Spook-a-Nanny
Woody Woodpecker / Miranda Panda / Winnie Woodpecker / Splinter (voice)
The third cartoon from the show titled "Halloween Party," a special 23-minute episode of "The Woody Woodpecker Show," this was made for television. (The two other short cartoons in this episode were previously released theatrically.) This is the final appearance (to date) of Homer Pigeon. This is the final appearance (to date) of Andy Panda. This was the only made-for-TV Woody Woodpecker cartoon in "The Woody Woodpecker Show"; the only other made-for-TV cartoons in the program (except for the framing segments) were the 1960 Sam 'n Simian pilot "The Jungle Medics" and the 1963 Space Mouse pilot "The Secret Weapon."
Roof-Top Razzle Dazzle
Bessie Beary (voice)
Charlie has a present for his family... a brand new TV set. However, once he turns it on, he gets nothing but "zig-zag lines"...
Skinfolks
Woody Woodpecker (voice)
Woody is freezing and hungry, too. To get warm, he burns his furniture and begins to burn pages from the family album... till he comes across one of his Uncle Scrooge Woodpecker. He goes to visit Uncle Scrooge in hopes of a handout and finds his house guarded by 10 crocodiles. Even worse than the crocodiles is Uncle Scrooge.
Rah Rah Ruckus
Bessie Beary/Suzy Beary (voice)
An exhausted Charlie returns from work hoping to get some rest. However, Bessie informs him that their children.
Science Friction
Woody Woodpecker (voice)
A mad scientist introduces himself to us ("Come! I show you around!") and explains his specialty is crossing things ("I cross a pine mit a apple and I get a pineapple!"). His biggest ambition is cross his pet ape with something but doesn't know what. Enter Woody who comes to his door selling magazines. The scientist decides to cross the ape with a woodpecker and create a flying ape. Woody naturally doesn't want the experiment to take place and tries to flee the scientist's house after being captured. In the end, though, it's the ape who gets the last laugh...
The Goose Is Wild
Bessie Beary (voice)
Charlie Beary, furiously plowing through a mountain of bills, vows that he's going to cut expenses.
Pesky Pelican
Operator (voice)
As Pesky Pelican flies south for the winter, his wings begin to ice up. He's puzzled until he finds the South Pole.
The Tenant's Racket
Woody Woodpecker (voice)
The cartoon starts off with Woody who, tired of flying, stops to rest on a cloud...
Coy Decoy
Woody Woodpecker (voice)
While flying south with a flock of ducks, Woody is shot at and hunted by a hunter and his dog.
Shutter Bug
Woody Woodpecker (voice)
Glamorous screen star Woody Woodpecker is constantly beset by a publicity photographer who wants to take his picture. Finally, Woody gets away for a vacation in the woods, thinking that he has escaped the bright lights and publicity men for a while. However, who shows up but the pesky photographer? Woody tries a number of tricks to get rid of the photographer, including setting a grizzly bear on him. In the end, the photographer gets back at Woody with a cannonball in the rear end.
Charlie's Mother-in-Law
Bessie Beary / Junior Beary / Goose Beary / Bessie's Mother (voice)
In this one, Charlie is trying to go on a fishing trip but Bessie's mom is coming along to bark orders at him.
Little Woody Riding Hood
Woody Woodpecker (voice)
Woody's take on the story of Little Red Riding Hood, but Gabby Gator tries to steal the wolf's part.
Hyde and Sneak
Vampira Hyde (voice)
Inspector Willoughby has traced evil international jewel thief and master of disguise Vampira Hyde to the Limehouse District in London. As Big Ben chimes out the hour of 4 p.m., Willoughby realizes that it's time for tea, and he enters a tearoom. He's served by a woman whose face is familiar to him. Suddenly, Willoughby recollects that she is the woman he's been seeking. She, in turn, realizes that she's been recognized, and by means of a pill, quickly swallowed, she quickly changes into a sweet, modest, elderly woman.
Mother's Little Helper
Bessie Beary / Goose Beary (voice)
Bessie Beary complains she is tired of always having to do the housework. Charlie offers to take care of things while she goes to the beauty parlor. Bessie, with good reason, does not trust Charlie and advises Goose to keep an eye out. Sure enough, Charlie does his chores as sloppily as possible leaving Goose to head over to the beauty parlor to tattle to Bessie who berates Charlie over the phone. Charlie soon discovers what a snitch Goose is and tries to "close that big beak".
Rocket Racket
Woody Woodpecker (voice)
Gabby Gator lives in the Okeedokee Swamp. Wally's watching one of those "cook" shows on TV about how to prepare a bird for dinner. Gabby's starving so bad that he licks the TV screen, but that doesn't help. He sends a telegram to Woody: his country needs him. Woody needs to try out the new "Atlas (But Not Least) Space Rocket." Woody arrives, suitcase in hand, ready for anything- except being an alligator's dinner...
Fowled-Up Birthday
Bessie Beary (voice)
The first in a series of "Beary Family" cartoons, Walter Lantz's last original cartoon series. Bessie Beary, wife of Charlie Beary, introduces us to the family which also includes son, Junior, daughter, Suzy, and pet, Goose, which, as Bessie explains, does not get along with Charlie. The story which unfolds explains why. It was Suzy's birthday and Charlie went to get a goose for her birthday supper. Unfortunately, Suzy thought the goose was intended as a pet and untied it leaving Charlie at its mercy. Goose settles into the family unit although Charlie declares, "Someday I'm gonna cook that goose!"
Robin Hoody Woody
Woody Woodpecker (voice)
The evil king is busy counting his money. Woody and his Merry Men are dancing in Sherwood Forest. The old king's tax money comes up short because of Woody and his men.
Home Sweet Homewrecker
Woody (voice)
Woody has a tit-for-tat with Bucky Beaver as they attempt to destroy each other's house in this riotous cartoon.
Rock-a-Bye Gator
Woody Woodpecker (voice)
It's alligator hibernation season in the Everglades, but Gabby Gator is wide awake and eager to have Woody for dinner.
Phantom of the Horse Opera
Woody (voice)
In the ghost town of Spooksville, Arizona, Woody Woodpecker tangles with an outlaw who disguises himself as a ghost to scare Woody away.
Busman's Holiday
Woody (voice)
As the scene opens, window washer Woody washes the window of Pierre's bakery. His first mishap is to cause Pierre to mess up a cake that he's decorating, and Pierre tells him off. Since this job is finished, Woody gets on a bus with his automatic extension ladder, which keeps hitting the bus driver in the head every time that the bus stops. The driver finally throws Woody off, but Woody manages to get back on. The comedy with the ladder continues, finally involving a traffic cop, a motorcycle policeman and Pierre, as well as Woody and the driver. The story ends with all the participants, on the motorcycle, crashing into a brick wall.
Franken-Stymied
Woody (voice)
In a thunderstorm, the tree in which Woody Woodpecker makes his home is struck by lightning and utterly destroyed. Completely dazed by his misfortune.
Sufferin' Cats
Woody (voice)
Woody Woodpecker has been a source of aggravating annoyance to a certain householder, due to Woody's pecking the antenna of a TV set, ...
Gabby's Diner
Woody Woodpecker (voice)
In a Florida swamp, starving Gabby Gator has a little diner. Things are slow; he is just waiting for a good meal to come along.
The Bird Who Came to Dinner
Woody Woodpecker / Lady (voice)
Dowager steps out to purchase a toy for her son. Woody Woodpecker, peering around the corner of the building, pictures a luxurious future in a home as she would have to offer, so he quickly steps out and imitates the walking toy.
Poop Deck Pirate
Woody (voice)
Woody is trying to sleep in the middle of the big city but there is way too much racket going on. He decides to vacation at the peaceful Tooti Fruiti Islands but there is even noise going on here...coming from a pirate (a literal "Sea dog") trying to bury his treasure. Craving rest and relaxation, Woody is determined to send the nautical canine on his way, eventually blowing him up with a shore mine. The pirate doesn't appreciate this and forces Woody to walk the plank... but, being none too smart, the old tar often ends up many times in the drink himself and not the woodpecker.
Fowled Up Falcon
Woody Woodpecker (voice)
The history of falconry is turned upside-down when Woody is the prey of a falcon bent on destroying him. Falcons make great hunters.
Southern Fried Hospitality
Woody Woodpecker (voice)
Gabby Gator, voiced in Kentucky Colonel mode by Daws Butler, is starving. He comes upon a recipe for southern-fried woodpecker and writes Woody a fan letter. Woody shows up to perform an act and about the three-quarter mark, realizes what is going on, and proceeds to take his revenge.
Ozark Lark
Woody Woodpecker (voice)
The feud between the Martins and the Coys has ended after all being wiped out except for one. Woody comes by and inadvertently starts it back up.
Bats in the Belfry
Woody Woodpecker (voice)
Woody Woodpecker bothers a wealthy man who has been diagnosed as alergic to noise.
How to Stuff a Woodpecker
Woody Woodpecker (voice)
How to Stuff a Woodpecker is the 100th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on May 18, 1960. Professor Strudel relates the story of how he managed to catch and stuff Woody Woodpecker... or did he? In Professor Strudel's Taxidermy Shop, there is seen a series of stuffed animals: a humming hippopotamus, a growling gorilla, a kangaroo, a half-stuffed elephant (due to lack of stuffing), and finally, Woody on a pedestal. The professor proceeds to relate how he outsmarted and captured Woody. In a forest, he hears Woody pecking away at a tree. He gets up and catches Woody, who bops the professor with a mixture of Tabasco and chili powder. With a roar, the revived professor expels the mixture, which hits a tree and reduces it to ashes. The professor then employs various ways and means to capture Woody.
Pistol Packin' Woodpecker
Woody Woodpecker (voice)
Woody Woodpecker, hot, hungry and thirsty, is walking across a dry, bleak Western desert.
Billion Dollar Boner
Woody Woodpecker (voice)
On a quiet and peaceful street, the serenity of one house is suddenly disturbed by the noise of Woody Woodpecker pecking away inside.
Heap Big Hepcat
Woody Woodpecker (voice)
Looseface, a young Indian brave turned TV star, completes his role in a picture and is told to go home for a vacation.
Ballyhooey
Woody Woodpecker (voice)
Woody tries to watch his favorite TV quiz show, "Win the Whole Wide World" despite the fact it is constantly interrupted by commercials for the stupidest products.
Kiddie League
Woody Woodpecker (voice)
The final (and championship) baseball game of the Kiddie League pits pitcher Woody Woodpecker and his team (the Woody Woodpeckers) against a zany team, the Bubble Gummers. The game begins with the Bubble Gummers at bat and Woody pitching. A little tyke wearing diapers is first up. Before batting, he gulps down a bottle of milk for strength. The first ball is called a strike....
Romp in a Swamp
Woody Woodpecker (voice)
Woody tricks Ali Gator into a swampland chase.
Space Mouse
(voices)
Doc the cat tries to catch Hickory and Dickory, to sell to NASA as laboratory mice.
The Tee Bird
Woody Woodpecker (voice)
On the Pebbley Beach Golf Course, Dapper Denver Dooley and Woody Woodpecker are in a championship playoff. The prize: $25,000. After both contenders make holes in one, a psychological battle begins. Woody crunches celery. Dapper drives himself into a sand trap. Woody proves himself too light for quicksand; Dapper sinks. At every turn, Dapper proceeds to lure and trick poor Woody until Woody's game seems lost. All that Dapper needs to win is a short putt into the cup, but he's seized with a magnificent case of hiccups. Woody wins and hiccups dollar bills!
Woodpecker in the Moon
Woody Woodpecker (voice)
The local rocket society is looking for a new volunteer to blast to the moon, the only other person having been sent there being Professor Dingledong who has not returned thus far. They decide to send mailman Woody Woodpecker who, upon landing on the moon's surface, encounters the aforementioned Dingledong who demands possession of Woody's rocket so that he may return to Earth. After many a tussle, Woody and Dingledong are both returned to Earth's atmosphere whereupon Dingledong takes revenge on the rocket society chairman by blasting *him* into space!
Panhandle Scandal
Woody Woodpecker (voice)
Bandit Denver Dooley travels to a lawless western town where he notices a sign, "No Bandits Allowed. Signed, Marshall Woody Woodpecker".
Log Jammed
Woody Woodpecker (voice)
Woody Woodpecker gets into a mêlée with a lumberjack in the north woods. When the woodchopper chops down Woody's tree.
Witty Kitty
Hickory (voice)
Two alley cats craving food decide to pull "the old raffle game". They enlist Doc to enter their raffle drawing (one) name out of a fish bowl. Being the only contestant, he naturally wins and is told his prize is a roast turkey and is given the whereabouts of the prize. Unfortunately, the turkey is in a refrigerator guarded by watchdog Cecil. Doc invents a number of ways to get past Cecil (sawing a hole around the fridge from the basement, feeding Cecil knockout drops, trying to catapult the fridge out of the kitchen), finally putting roller skates on Cecil enabling him to make off with the turkey. But he hasn't quite won yet...
Tomcat Combat
Woody Woodpecker (voice)
Woody Woodpecker is engaged in combat with a big tomcat and after several break-even escapades, Woody finally tricks the cat into a dogcatcher's truck which is filled with dogs with a sour disposition, especially regarding cats. Woody finally shoots the cat off into outer space using a giant rocket (not from Acme).
The Bongo Punch
(voice)
Boxing bantam Pepe Chickeeto is continually bested in the boxing ring and considers retiring. Fortunately, he and his wife are expecting a son who, Pepe hopes, will carry on his great boxing legacy. He is quite disappointed when the son, Pepito by name, much prefers playing bongo drums to any kind of pugilism.
Jittery Jester
Woody Woodpecker (voice)
A stuffy king decides his jester Dooley is worthless and unfunny. He spots Woody pecking at a tree and singing, and decides he would make a great jester. Thusly, the king kicks Dooley's unfunny arse out of the castle and orders him to fetch Woody. Hilarity ensues.
Tree's a Crowd
Woody Woodpecker (voice)
Woody takes a trip to an arboretum where all birds are welcome... except woodpeckers.
Everglade Raid
Woody Woodpecker (voice)
Woody gets a job as an alligator bagger, but the alligator has similar plans for the woodpecker.
Half Empty Saddles
Woody Woodpecker (voice)
Woody Woodpecker is wandering around the wild west again seeking to find some buried gold and he tangles with a crook who wishes to find the gold for himself. Woody finally disposes of the villain by shooting him into outer space via a rocket, another favorite method used by Woody to rid himself of whatever he wanted rid of at the moment. The horse steals the film.
Watch the Birdie
Woody Woodpecker (voice)
Deep in the woods, a birdwatcher is studying the various bird species found there. First, he discovers "love birds" (a henpecked husband bird and his grumbling bird spouse), and a "humming bird" (who hums rock tunes). Then he discovers Woody who gives him all sorts of trouble such as attaching his stethoscope to a running faucet, stretching the lens on his camera and then snapping it back on him, and sending all manner of trees tumbling down onto him.
Misguided Missile
Woody Woodpecker (voice)
Woody is hungry and needs food. And to get food, you need money. And to get money, you need a job. So he applies to be an insurance salesman and attempts to sell insurance to Dooley.
His Better Elf
Woody Woodpecker (voice)
Woody Woodpecker lives in a slum, and is fed up with his bills, wishing aloud that he were rich. At that moment, a four-leaf clover appears in the floorboards, and transforms into a leprechaun woodpecker, which grants Woody three wishes. Woody immediately wishes for immense wealth, and he gets it-- by robbing a bank without realizing it. A police chase follows; will Woody escape, and what will his other two wishes be?
Dopey Dick, the Pink Whale
Woody Woodpecker (voice) (uncredited)
Woody Woodpecker is on a whaler-ship searching for Dopey Dick, the Pink Whale. When sighted, the ship captain sens Wood out in a rowboat to capture Dopey. The whale wrecks the ship but takes a liking to Woody, and off they go across the ocean with Woody water-skiing behind his new friend.
Fodder and Son
Woody Woodpecker / Old Lady (voice) (uncredited)
Woody goes to Yellowstone National Park, where he encounters a bear who does anything to get food from people.
Fowled-Up Party
Maggie (voice)
Sam and Maggie are on their merry way to a costume party, and Sam is wearing a Rooster costume. They run out of gas on the way and Sam hikes off looking for a gas station.
Round Trip to Mars
Woody Woodpecker (voice) (uncredited)
Woody's vacation in the desert [is] interrupted by a German-accented scientist who thinks he has landed on Mars and wants to take Woody back as a specimen.
International Woodpecker
Woody Woodpecker (voice) (uncredited)
Woody Woodpecker tells Knothead and Splinter the story of how woodpeckers have influenced world history.
To Catch a Woodpecker
Woody Woodpecker (voice) (uncredited)
The Miracle Telephone Company attempts to stop Woody Woodpecker from pecking holes in its telephone poles.
The Unbearable Salesman
Woody Woodpecker (voice) (uncredited)
Woody is a salesman, trying to unload his wares on a hibernating (and reasonably irritated) bear.
Box Car Bandit
Woody Woodpecker (voice) (uncredited)
A bandit and his horse (a bigger crook than the bandit) find out that a big shipment of gold bullion is being shipped by train, so they make immediate plans to hijack it. But, Woody Woodpecker is the guard in the baggage car, and foils all their attempts to steal it, and soon horse and rider are in the jail-house.
Red Riding Hoodlum
Woody Woodpecker (voice) (uncredited)
Knothead and Splinter, Woody Woodpecker's nephew and niece, are reading "Little Red Riding Hood" and are asked to deliver a bag of goodies to Grandma in the forest. They meet a wolf, who takes a short-cut to Grandma's, but Splinter and Knothead take an even shorter cut and get there before him. After they get through wearing him out, Grandma decides the wolf is a good prospect for matrimony and drags him off to the altar.
Niagara Fools
Woody Woodpecker / Giggling Woman (voice)
Woody Woodpecker visits Niagara Falls---on the Canadian and American side both, according to some viewers---and asks about going over the famous falls in a barrel which the guard tells him it is forbidden, which immediately makes Woody decide to do it, anyway. Woody uses everything BUT a ladder in his attempts, and the guard prevents him going over several times, but the guard winds up in a barrel and goes over himself. Woody, dressed as a policeman, is awaiting him at the bottom to give him a ticket for breaking the law.
The Talking Dog
Maggie (Voice)
Maggie and Sam have finally saved enough money to be able to pay off the mortgage on their home, and Maggie warns Sam to be careful on his way to the bank. Sam immediately runs into a shady character who offers many ways for Sam to lose his money, but Sam resists them all until he is offered a talking dog. San, figuring a talking dog is a way to get rich immediately buys it. He has many rejections before he can get the dog a booking at a theatre. Before the dog can exhibit his skills, a cat shows up and ruins the act. Maggie and Sam lose their home, and Sam ends up in the dog house, with a talking dog as his companion.
The Ostrich Egg and I
Maggie (voice)
Sam acquires and ostrich from which hatches, no surprise, an ostrich. The ostrich attach's itself to Sam, in addition to eating everything in sight, and Maggie orders him to get rid of it. When Sam thinks he has lost the bird, he returns home where Maggie leads him to the bedroom, where Sam finds the ostrich with a family of her own.
Bunco Busters
Woody Woodpecker (voice) (uncredited)
A member of the Bunco squad introduces the Case of the Gullible Woodpecker. It seems that Woody wins a pot full of dough that con man Buzz Buzzard notices and sets his sights on stealing. He leads Woody on a phony treasure hunt on Cataloni Island where all the materials Woody needs to continue the hunt (treasure maps, fire extinguishers, toll bridges, etc.) cost him a bundle.
Square Shootin' Square
Woody Woodpecker (voice) (uncredited)
A western bank robber makes a getaway and hides his loot in a tree. Woody Woodpecker pops out of the tree with the bag containing the money. Woody takes off with the robber in close pursuit. The chase leads back to the town where the robber makes many attempts to retrieve the bag but is always outsmarted by Woody. A posse arrives on the scene and Woody delivers both the robber and the loot into the sheriff's hands.
The Tree Medic
Woody Woodpecker (voice) (uncredited)
A tree surgeon arrives in a forest to inspect a tree, specifically Woody's. He destroys Woody's bed with a drill and Woody plans to get even. First, he sticks a pan over said drill, then sticks his foot in the tree's branch and kicks the doctor in the face with it. He also inflates the doctor's stethoscope with a bellows until it explodes and holds up a sexy pin-up when the doctor x-rays the tree. Finally, Doc discovers Woody and gives chase but Woody inevitably outsmarts him knocking the doc unconscious. The pest gone, Woody can now continue his rest.
Flea for Two
Flora (voice) (uncredited)
During a square dance, held on a dog's back, celebrating the upcoming marriage between a boy and girl flea, a city-slicker flea shows up and kidnaps the girl to the big-city. The boyfriend follows and rescues her from the villain's penthouse apartment.
Bedtime Bedlam
Woody Woodpecker (voice)
Woody is running a babysitting service and is offered $50 by one couple if he will look after their "baby". Not one to pass up this much money, he jumps at the chance. He shows the parents out and settles in. Unfortunately, when he checks in on the infant, the "baby" is revealed to be a pet gorilla!
Private Eye Pooch
Woody Woodpecker (voice)
Woody is prisoner at a taxidermy school but when it is his turn to be used, he escapes. The guard dog is put in charge of retrieving him.
Witch Crafty
Woody Woodpecker (voice) (uncredited)
A witch's broom breaks right outside of the broom factory where Woody just happens to be working. Unfortunately for her she doesn't have the 50 cents needed to purchase a new handle.
Crazy Mixed Up Pup
Margaret / Fifi (voice) (uncredited)
While out grocery shopping, meek, middle-aged Samuel Smith and family pet Rover are run over by a speeding car. Fortunately for them, an ambulance shows up right away. Unfortunately for them, the ambulance attendant mistakenly treats Sam with dog plasma and Rover with human plasma. Both immediately recover - after which Sam starts erupting into bouts of dog-like behavior and Rover begins walking and talking like a human being, much to the consternation of the people around them, especially Sam's wife, Margaret.
Helter Shelter
Woody Woodpecker (voice) (uncredited)
After a dog destroys a couple of Woody's houses, Woody finds warmth from the rainstorm in the same house that the dog lives in. Hijinx ensue.
Pig in a Pickle
Maw (voice) (uncredited)
Milford, the family pig, is being given a birthday party, on the farm, by Maw and Paw and all the kids, but he is kidnapped by one of the 39 Boomer Brothers on the neighboring farm, who want to make bar-b-que out of Milford. Maw and Paw set out to rescue Milford, but they are thwarted by the red-bearded brothers. But victory finally comes and Milford comes home to celebrate his birthday.
Paw's Night Out
Maw (voice) (uncredited)
Paw arrives home from a night out with the boys and is determined to enter his house without waking Maw. Unable to do it himself, he asks for assistance from Milford the pig who supplies him with tips on how to stealthily enter the house...but they all fail miserably. Finally, Milford suggests, "Have you tried the back door?" It is unlocked and Paw enters quietly...only to discover Maw hasn't arrived home yet! At this point, Maw comes home and Paw goes out the front door to berate Maw for coming home so late. Maw goes in the back door ("so's not to wake Paw") and sees Paw at the front door at which point it's presumed *he* is just coming home and is berated by Maw anyway.
Alley to Bali
Woody Woodpecker / Babalu (voice)
An angry volcano god in the South Pacific demands a sacrifice, and a lovely young woman in the god's service finds the perfect candidates in the form of two American sailors: Woody Woodpecker and Buzz Buzzard.
Socko in Morocco
Woody Woodpecker (voice) (uncredited)
Woody Woodpecker is in the Foreign Legion, where he and his commander are guarding a dancing girl. A neighboring sheik wants her for his harem, and he kidnaps her. Woody goes to the sheik's palace and finally frees her by disguising her to be as ugly as homemade sin.
Hot Noon or 12 O'Clock for Sure
Woody Woodpecker / Lady on Piano (voice) (uncredited)
Woody Woodpecker is the small town sheriff who must face the feared gunslinger Buzz Buzzard.
Plywood Panic
Maw (voice)
Milford the pig gets the mail and informs Paw that the family has won a new house. The catch is they have to put it together themselves. Of course, with the family's intelligence, this isn't an easy task. Examples: Paw is enrolled in measuring tape when Milford lets go too suddenly and when Maw carries a board, it starts vibrating to the point where it carries her into the air dropping her into the washing machine (Paw thinks he's watching Maw on TV). Finally, the house is finished and the family moves inside. Unfortunately, Paw steps on a loose floorboard causing the house to disassemble into a pile of rubble.
Maw and Paw
Maw (voice) (uncredited)
This cartoon is based on Universal's Maw and Paw Kettle features. Maw and Paw and their kids live on a farm and can be described as a rural family with below average intelligence (their pet pig, Milford, is regarded in the opening titles as the "Smart One"). At dinner, Milford answers a phone-in quiz contest correctly and wins a new car for the family. The problem is no one in the family knows how to drive it (Maw thinks the antenna is a "new fangled clothesline").
What's Sweepin'?
Woody Woodpecker (voice) (uncredited)
Woody is a city street sweeper and hates his job. After being abused by policeman Wally Walrus, he decides to quit and disguises himself as a policeman, kicking the rubbish can away which scoops up Wally sending him into the harbour shrinking his uniform. The angry Wally chases the disguised Woody into the circus. Because he is mistaken for a child, he is denied access but enters backstage disguised as an elephant. Finally, after a long struggle with Woody under the big top, he captures the redhead and returns him to his job as street sweeper.
Termites from Mars
Woody Woodpecker (voice) (uncredited)
Woody's home is beset by an invasion of voracious alien termites.
Born to Peck
Mama & Papa Woodpecker (archive sound)
An elderly, suicidal Woody Woodpecker reminisces about his life as a woodpecker, as his ability to peck wood has vanished, leaving his life seemingly without energy.
Born to Peck
Woody Woodpecker's Laugh (archive sound)
An elderly, suicidal Woody Woodpecker reminisces about his life as a woodpecker, as his ability to peck wood has vanished, leaving his life seemingly without energy.
데스티네이션 문
Woody Woodpecker (voice) (uncredited)
Postulates the first manned trip to the moon, happening in the (then) near future, and being funded by a consortium of private backers. Assorted difficulties occur and must be overcome in-flight. Attempted to be realistic, with Robert A. Heinlein providing advice.
Wild and Woody!
Angel (voice)
Woody Woodpecker gallops into a wild western town, which can't keep a sheriff very long due to the notorious outlaw (and sheriff-killer) Buzz Buzzard. Woody volunteers for the position but barely has time to shine up his badge before Buzz rides in with intent to do harm to Sheriff Woody. But Woody has no intentions of allowing Buzz to follow through on his intents.
Affectionately Yours
Miss Anderson
A married reporter's assignments carry him all over the world, which gives him ample opportunity to put the moves on the local females.
산타페 트레일
Farmer's Wife (uncredited)
As a penalty for fighting fellow classmates days before graduating from West Point, J.E.B. Stuart, George Armstrong Custer and four friends are assigned to the 2nd Cavalry, stationed at Fort Leavenworth. While there they aid in the capture and execution of the abolitionist, John Brown following the Battle of Harper's Ferry.
A Dispatch from Reuter's
Woman Dancing with Geller (uncredited)
German Julius Reuter sends 19th-century news by carrier pigeon and then by wire, founding a news agency.
La Conga Nights
Secretary
In this comedy, actor Hugh Herbert plays six different roles. Only one of the roles is a man. The story centers around a dizzy music lover, who has grown rich through real estate deals. Also figuring in the story are a cab driver/performer, and a down-on-her-luck, aspiring singer. They meet when she hails his cab as she skips out on her former boarding house because she cannot pay rent.
Blondie Brings Up Baby
Miss White
Baby Dumpling, the six-year-old son of Blondie and Dagwood Bumstead disappears from sight during his first day at school. While Dagwood frantically combs the city in search of the boy, Baby Dumpling spents a nice, safe afternoon with poor little rich girl Melinda Mason, who with her new playmate's help arises from her sickbed to walk across the room for the first time in months.
Indianapolis Speedway
Martha Connors
A champion auto racer who unhappily learns his kid brother wants to enter the same profession rather than finish school.
The Man Who Dared
Mary McCrary
An elderly grandfather proves to be heroic when he takes a stand against local city corruption.
Confessions of a Nazi Spy
Mrs. Schneider
FBI agent Ed Renard investigates the pre-War espionage activities of the German-American Bund.
The Greener Hills
Harriet Miller
An MGM Miniature about an incurable optimist who is always giving up on his job or project to try something new, while his wife and kids humor him, thinking that some day he may make that million he always talks about. He takes over a peanut farm, but immediately starts off on a bee-hive project, leaving his wife and kids to run the peanut farm.
Anthony Adverse
Lucia
Based on the novel by Hervey Allen, this expansive drama follows the many adventures of the eponymous hero, Anthony Adverse. Abandoned at a convent by his heartless nobleman father, Don Luis, Anthony is later mentored by his kind grandfather, John Bonnyfeather, and falls for the beautiful Angela Giuseppe. When circumstances separate Anthony and Angela and he embarks on a long journey, he must find his way back to her, no matter what the cost.
I Married a Doctor
Vera Sherwin
City girl marries country doctor, meets prejudice and exclusion when she tries to befriend the townspeople.
Dr. Socrates
Caroline Suggs
Dr. Socrates gave up his brilliant career as surgeon in a prominent hospital because his betrothed died under his knife. He is now a struggling doctor in a small town that has a gangster's hideout.