Product Tag - Jack King

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    Sam Dobbs (1971)

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    Sam Dobbs (1971)

    The detective fields a phone call from a mysterious femme fatale, who reports the presence of a rigid stiff floating in her swimming pool.

    $15.00
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    Buddy's Bearcats (1934)

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    Buddy’s Bearcats (1934)

    Buddy’s baseball team, the Bearcats, takes on the Battling Bruisers in the big stadium. The crowd buys tickets and hot dogs before settling down to watch the game….

    $25.00
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    The Phantom Ship (1936)

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    The Phantom Ship (1936)

    Uncle Beans and the kids are off to visit a haunted ship (‘The Phantom’) trapped in the ice, hoping to find pirate treasure. They encounter all manner of ghosts and goblins, but eventually find what they’ve been looking for. When Beans tries to warm up by throwing some chairs in a stove and lighting it, he thaws out a pair of pirates that chase the trio around. They treasure-seekers are eventually forced back into their plane and they decide to fly away.

    $25.00
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    Hollywood Capers (1935)

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    Hollywood Capers (1935)

    W.C.Fields enters the Warmer Bros. Studio. Beans tries to drive in, but the guard throws him and his car against a tree. Charlie Chaplin drives in, followed by Oliver Hardy on foot – but we see that it’s really Beans in disguise. Oliver Owl is directing a picture; Beans sneaks onto the stage. He’s watching from a catwalk when someone knocks him off, into the middle of the scene. Beans is thrown off the set, right into the set of a Frankenstein movie. He accidentally brings the robotic monster to life, and it crashes into the original studio, eating the camera. Beans tries to stop the monster, but is sent flying. He lands against a wind machine. which chops up the monster.

    $25.00
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    Window Cleaners (1940)

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    Window Cleaners (1940)

    Donald is washing windows on a high-rise; Pluto is his assistant, hauling the rope for the platform and refilling buckets but mostly sleeping. And when things are finally going well, Donald makes the mistake of tormenting a bee.

    $25.00
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    Wet Paint (1946)

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    Wet Paint (1946)

    Donald re-paints his car, and a bird lands on it. In the mayhem that ensues, the car ends up covered with handprints, spotted a dozen different colors, stripped of paint, and covered with the stuffing from the seats so that it resembles a sheepdog.

    $25.00
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    Dumbell of the Yukon (1946)

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    Dumbell of the Yukon (1946)

    A snowy scene; Daisy would like a fur coat, so Donald filches a baby bear from its sleeping mother. But the mother awakens and tracks Donald (and her baby) down. Donald uses his own fur coat to disguise himself as a bear cub. The real cub returns, and Donald looks like he might be in trouble, but a jar of honey turns him into the bear’s best friend instead.

    $25.00
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    Donald's Vacation (1940)

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    Donald’s Vacation (1940)

    Donald takes a kayak trip. When he gets to his campsite, he unloads the kayak, fights with his folding chair, and goes to sleep. Meanwhile, the chipmunks of the forest (precursors of Chip ‘n Dale), attracted by his squawking, make off with the huge pile of food he carelessly unloaded. They get the attention of a bear, who Donald is soon battling.

    $25.00
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    Donald's Lucky Day (1939)

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    Donald’s Lucky Day (1939)

    Donald Duck, delivery boy, is hired to deliver a mysterious package on Friday the Thirteenth. He is hindered by a bothersome black cat — and by the fact that the package contains a live bomb.

    $25.00
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    Cured Duck (1945)

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    Cured Duck (1945)

    Donald visits Daisy. When he can’t open a window, he flies into a rage and practically destroys her house. She won’t see him again until he takes care of that temper. He orders a mail-order insult machine, which promises that if Donald can endure 10 minutes of abuse without losing his temper, he’ll be cured. It proceeds to deliver physical and verbal abuse, and Donald is cured. He goes back and Daisy tests him on the balky window.

    $25.00
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    Commando Duck (1944)

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    Commando Duck (1944)

    Donald Duck is ordered to wipe out a Japanese airfield. After parachuting out of an airplane, he lands in a Japanese forest. He uses an inflated canoe to cross the river, but as soon as it fills up with water, Donald is running for his life. He makes sure the canoe hits nothing that would pop it. When he gets to the edge of a cliff, he sees the airfield. The canoe has already exploded, causing water to flow. This large amount of water splashes onto the airfield, wiping the whole thing clean, but leaving disfigured airplanes

    $25.00
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    The Autograph Hound (1939)

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    The Autograph Hound (1939)

    While trying to collect autographs at a Hollywood studio, Donald meets a number of movie stars, and runs afoul of a security guard.

    $25.00
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