The best Sara Berner’s animation movies

Sara Berner

Sara Berner

12/01/1912- 19/12/1969
Today we present the best Sara Berner’s movies. If you are a great movie fan, you will surely know most of them, but we hope to discover a movie that you have not yet seen … and that you love! Let’s go there with the best Sara Berner’s movies.
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The Big Bad Wolf

The Big Bad Wolf
6.9/10
  • Genre: Animation
  • Release: 14/04/1934
  • Character: Little Red Riding Hood / Grandma (voice) (uncredited)
The Big Bad Wolf torments Little Red Riding Hood and the Three Little Pigs.

Baby Puss

Baby Puss
7.3/10
  • Genre: Animation
  • Release: 25/12/1943
  • Character: Jerry / Little Girl (voice)
Tom is dressed up and treated like a baby by the little girl of the house, and he hates it aside from the bottle of milk, that is. Jerry brings in some alley cats, who tease Tom.

Mother Goose Goes Hollywood

Mother Goose Goes Hollywood
6.3/10
  • Genre: AnimationComedy
  • Release: 23/12/1938
  • Character: Katharine Hepburn / Martha Raye / Greta Garbo / Freddie Bartholomew (voice) (uncredited)
Various Mother Goose rhymes are portrayed by Hollywood stars for example, Old King Cole's fiddlers three are the Marx Brothers, and Humpty Dumpty is W.C. Fields, who falls while tormenting Charlie McCarthy; Simple Simon and the Pieman are Laurel and Hardy.

Book Revue

Book Revue
7.1/10
  • Genre: AnimationComedyFamily
  • Release: 05/01/1946
  • Character: Henry the VIII's mother - Swooning Girls (voice)
A secluded bookstore comes to life in madcap, pop culture reference-heavy fashion.

The Mouse Comes to Dinner

The Mouse Comes to Dinner
7.6/10
Tom invites Toots to an elegant dinner. However, he's made the mistake of trying to put Jerry to work, as a serving boy, a corkscrew, and other tasks. Jerry puts up with a little of this, but mostly gets revenge on Tom, mostly involving the tip of Tom's tail, which ends up in a sandwich, inside a dessert, and in a candle-holder. Meanwhile, Toots isn't too happy about Tom getting fresh with her. There's a chase, of course, featuring Tom stabbing a turkey while Jerry, safely outside, makes sounds of pain. Tom ends up with his tail stuck up like a mast as Jerry paints "S.S. Drip" on his side and Toots launches him into the punchbowl with a bottle of champagne.

The Zoot Cat

The Zoot Cat
7.4/10
Tom's advances on a young jive-talking girl cat get nowhere; nowhere, that is, until Tom gets a zoot suit. Armed with his miles of fabric and a new cool lingo, Tom still has to deal with the tricks of his nemesis, Jerry.

Red Hot Riding Hood

Red Hot Riding Hood
7.7/10
  • Genre: AnimationComedy
  • Release: 08/05/1943
  • Character: Red / Grandma / Short Cigarette Girl (voice) (uncredited)
Tired of always playing the same roles, Little Red Riding Hood, her grandmother and the Wolf demand a new version of the tale. The story then plays out in a more contemperary urban environment, with Little Red Riding Hood working as a pin-up girl in a night club.

A Kiddies Kitty

A Kiddies Kitty
7/10
  • Genre: Animation
  • Release: 20/08/1955
  • Character: Suzanne's Mom
To escape a bulldog, Sylvester Cat allows himself to be adopted by a little girl. The little girl turns out to be rougher than the bulldog, though in her case it is entirely out of love.

The Case of the Stuttering Pig

The Case of the Stuttering Pig
7/10
Porky Pig and his family inherit Uncle Solomon's estate, but if they die everything goes to the lawyer, who turns himself into a Mr. Hyde-style monster in an effort to kill off the pigs.

The Dover Boys at Pimento University

The Dover Boys at Pimento University
7.1/10
  • Genre: AnimationComedy
  • Release: 19/09/1942
  • Character: Dora Standpipe (voice) (uncredited)
Three fun-loving, morally upright brothers from Pimento University save their fiancée from their fiendish archenemy, Dan Backslide, in this spoof of the Rover Boys.

Hollywood Steps Out

Hollywood Steps Out
7/10
  • Genre: AnimationComedyFamily
  • Release: 24/05/1941
  • Character: Greta Garbo / Coat Check Girl / Henry Fonda's Mother / Dorothy Lamour (voice) (uncredited)
A tour of Ciro's Nightclub packed with caricatures of many top stars.

King-Size Canary

King-Size Canary
7.5/10
A hungry cat has the idea of giving "Jumbo Gro" fertilizer to a scrawny canary to make him a bigger meal, which leads to a race between the cat, the canary, a dog, and a mouse to see who can grow the biggest.

The Autograph Hound

The Autograph Hound
7.1/10
While trying to collect autographs at a Hollywood studio, Donald meets a number of movie stars, and runs afoul of a security guard.

Walt Disney Treasures: Silly Symphonies

Walt Disney Treasures: Silly Symphonies

Who Killed Who?

Who Killed Who?
7.4/10
A murder has occurred at Gruesome Gables, and the dog detective trying to find the killer has to deal with some suspicious suspects and a haunted house.

Lonesome Lenny

Lonesome Lenny
7.1/10
  • Genre: AnimationComedy
  • Release: 09/03/1946
  • Character: Rich Lady (voice) (uncredited)
Screwy Squirrel becomes the playmate of a lonesome, dopey, but strong, dog, Lenny, in a broad parody of John Steinbeck's "Of Mice and Men".

Farm Frolics

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

Pigs in a Polka

Pigs in a Polka
6.8/10
Dressed in a tuxedo, the Big Bad Wolf announces the evening's program: the tale of the Big Bad Wolf and the Three Little Pigs, set to the music of Johannes Brahms's Hungarian Dances. Queue the fairy tale: we watch each pig build his house, the first two pigs dance and play, the wolf arrives and, wearing a gypsy woman's disguise, almost catches them. They run to hide in the brick house, where the wolf tries various ruses to gain entry, including dressing as a poverty-stricken old woman reduced to playing a violin for donations. He fools the two simple pigs and gets inside. Will he dine on pork? The house has an elevator, the wolf gets the shaft.

Prehistoric Porky

Prehistoric Porky
6.8/10
  • Genre: Animation
  • Release: 12/10/1940
  • Character: Triceratops (voice) (uncredited)
Caveman Porky awakens and plays with his pet Rover, a massive dinosaur. After Rover's playfulness causes a disruption to the prehistoric peace and quiet, Porky's copy of "Expire" magazine arrives in the mail, filled with ads for fashionable new bearskins. Porky decides to go out and get himself a new suit, and sets off with his trusty club.

Wacky Blackout

Wacky Blackout
5.6/10
We tour a farm and see how the various animals are preparing for the war, in a series of blackout skits.

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