The best Robert C. Bruce’s movies

Robert C. Bruce

Robert C. Bruce

06/10/1914- 24/08/2003
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Bugs' Bonnets

Bugs' Bonnets
7.5/10
A passing truck spills a variety of hats, causing Elmer and Bugs to change personalities in rapid succession to fit the headgear they wind up wearing.

Swallow the Leader

Swallow the Leader
6.6/10
Migrating swallows are making their annual spring return to San Juan Capistrano, and a hungry cat awaits them with a radar scope and with his mouth and head disguised as a bird's nest. The clever advance scout for the flock of swallows tricks the cat into ingesting a metallic statue of a swallow, then uses a magnet to pull the cat through pipes and the prongs of a ladder. Hundreds of swallows then dive-bomb the cat with light bulbs and thumb tacks.

Russian Rhapsody

Russian Rhapsody
6.9/10
As Adolf Hitler personally flies a bomber on a mission to the Soviet Union, the gremlins from the Kremlin set about to stop him.

Farm Frolics

Farm Frolics
6.3/10
A series of wacky vignettes involving farm animals.

Dangerous Dan McFoo

Dangerous Dan McFoo
6.5/10
  • Genre: Animation
  • Release: 15/07/1939
  • Character: Narrator (voice) (uncredited)
An arctic saloon. The tiny dog, Dan McFoo, is playing a pinball-like marble game in the back. His girlfriend, Sue, sounding like Katharine Hepburn, stands by. A stranger comes in with eyes for Sue; he begins a boxing match with Dan. After Dan gets knocked down, he accuses the stranger of having something in the glove; the ref finds four horseshoes and a horse. After the fight goes on a while with no conclusion, the narrator tosses a couple of guns, the lights go out, and Dan is shot or is he?

Buckaroo Bugs

Buckaroo Bugs
7.1/10
Red Hot Ryder is sent to catch the Masked Marauder (Bugs Bunny) who is terrorizing a small Western town.

Booby Traps

Booby Traps
6.4/10
Pvt. Snafu thinks he's too smart to get caught by an enemy booby trap, but he soon finds that the traps are alluring and that he is every bit the booby.

Punch Trunk

Punch Trunk
7.5/10
  • Genre: AnimationComedy
  • Release: 19/12/1953
  • Character: Narrator, Psychiatrist, Radio Announcer
A tiny elephant emerges from a banana boat and wanders about town, causing an uproar among the populace. Sightings are attributed variously to mass hysteria, insanity and dipsomania.

Bugs Bunny Rides Again

Bugs Bunny Rides Again
7.8/10
In the Western town of Rising Gorge, Bugs faces off against Yosemite Sam, "the roughest, toughest, he-man stuffest hombre who's ever crossed the Rio Grande."

Meet John Doughboy

Meet John Doughboy
5.9/10
  • Genre: AnimationComedy
  • Release: 05/07/1941
  • Character: Narrator - Citizen Sugar Cane (voice) (uncredited)
Porky introduces a newsreel of wartime spot gags, including a spoof of the RKO Pictures logo, and caricatures of Jack Benny and Rochester.

Aviation Vacation

Aviation Vacation
5.4/10
  • Genre: Animation
  • Release: 09/08/1941
  • Character: Narrator (voice) (uncredited)
Spot gags on an around-the-world trip by airplane. The plane takes off like a bird by hopping into the sky, then follows along the railroad tracks dodging obstacles and going through the tunnel. A modernized Mount Rushmore includes Franklin W. Roosevelt and Wendell Willkie, the Democratic and Republican Party nominees for president in 1940. In Ireland, a tenor sings until a hair gets stuck in the projector gate. The tenor yells, "Hey you up there, get that hair out of here!", and a silhouette hand plucks the hair away. In Africa, an ostrich can't find any of his friends, who all have their heads stuck in the sand.

Target Snafu

Target Snafu
6/10
  • Genre: Animation
  • Release: 15/10/1944
  • Character: Narrator (voice)
An armada of malaria-laden mosquitoes seeks human targets and finds Private Snafu, who fails to protect himself adequately against their onslaught.

Wagon Heels

Wagon Heels
6.8/10
Porky leads a wagon train into "Injun Joe Territory," and finally comes up against the fearsome Superchief. But Sloppy Moe, a survivor of a previous Injun Joe attack, knows something about him he won't tell... until the very end.

A Lecture on Camouflage

A Lecture on Camouflage
6.1/10
  • Genre: AnimationWar
  • Release: 15/04/1944
  • Character: Narrator (voice) (uncredited)
Using Snafu as an example, Techanical Fairy First Class teaches the methods of effective camouflage.

A Day at the Zoo

A Day at the Zoo
6.9/10
  • Genre: AnimationFamily
  • Release: 11/03/1939
  • Character: Narrator (voice) (uncredited)
A tour of the zoo, in typical Tex Avery style: a series of one-liners and sight gags, punctuated by Egghead teasing a lion at intervals, despite the admonishments of the narrator.

Fin'n Catty

Fin'n Catty
6.3/10
  • Genre: Animation
  • Release: 22/10/1943
  • Character: Narrator (voice) (uncredited)
"As everyone knows," the narrator begins, "goldfish must have water... and cats hate water." And so it goes.

The Bear's Tale

The Bear's Tale
6.9/10
The Three Bears meets Little Red Riding Hood, told in the style of Tex Avery.

Gone Batty

Gone Batty
6.9/10
  • Genre: AnimationComedy
  • Release: 03/09/1954
  • Character: Narrator (voice) (uncredited)
Bobo the Elephant is baseball team mascot for the lean and meek Sweetwater Shnooks, all of whom are rendered unconscious by their opponents, the husky and brutal Greenville Goons. The Shnooks' manager, rather than forfeit the game, decides to bring in Bobo to play every position - and he does rather well!

Rookie Revue

Rookie Revue
5.8/10
Random gags around military life, set on an army base. A bugler uses a jukebox to play reveille. In formation, one private has a great deal of trouble remembering what comes after "3"; after he gets it, he decides not to go for the $32 question. In the mess hall, the machine gunners machine gun their food while the bombers catch falling biscuits. The infantry marches for miles - past a "next time, take the train" billboard.

What's Cookin' Doc?

What's Cookin' Doc?
6.9/10
  • Genre: AnimationComedy
  • Release: 08/01/1944
  • Character: Narrator (voice) (uncredited)
At the Academy Awards ceremony, Bugs Bunny tries to convince the audience that he deserves the Oscar. Opens with live action scenes of Hollywood.

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