Song Car-Tunes - Releases After Red Seal Pictures

Releases After Red Seal Pictures

The Internet Movie Database lists these Fleischer animation films as being released by Weiss Brothers-Artclass Pictures in 1926 and 1927. This suggests the Fleischers turned to Weiss Brothers to release these films -- some sound, some silent -- after they ended their Red Seal Pictures partnership with DeForest. In 1928, a few of the silent Song Car-Tunes may have been rereleased with sound by Weiss Brothers.

  • For Me and My Gal (1926)
  • I Love to Fall Asleep (1926)
  • In My Harem (1926)
  • Just Try to Picture Me (1926)
  • My Sweetie (1926)
  • Old Pal (1926)
  • Alexander's Ragtime Band (1926)
  • The Sheik of Araby (1926)
  • Annie Laurie (1926)
  • Oh How I Hate to Get Up in the Morning (1926)
  • When I Lost You (1926)
  • Margie (1926)
  • When the Midnight Choo-Choo Leaves for Alabam' (1926)
  • Oh What a Pal Was Mary (1926)
  • Everybody's Doing It (1926)
  • Yak-A-Hula-Hick-A-Doola (1926)
  • My Wife's Gone to the Country (1926)
  • Beautiful Eyes (1926)
  • Finiculee Finicula (1926)
  • Micky (1926)
  • When the Angelus Was Ringing (1926)
  • When I Leave This World Behind (1926)
  • Tumbledown Shack in Athlone (1927)
  • The Rocky Road to Dublin (1927)
  • Call Me Up Some Rainy Afternoon (1927)
  • Oh I Wish I Was in Michigan (1927)

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