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—from the Song Car-Tunes series after the Fleischers 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)
Read more about this topic: Screen Songs
Famous quotes containing the words releases, red, seal and/or pictures:
“We need a type of theatre which not only releases the feelings, insights and impulses possible within the particular historical field of human relations in which the action takes place, but employs and encourages those thoughts and feelings which help transform the field itself.”
—Bertolt Brecht (18981956)
“I died before bedtime came
But my womb was bellowing
And I felt with my bare fall
A blazing red harsh head tear up
And the dear floods of his hair.”
—Dylan Thomas (19141953)
“You sir, will bring down that renowned chair in which you sit into infamy if your seal is set to this instrument of perfidy; and the name of this nation, hitherto the sweet omen of religion and liberty, will stink to the world.”
—Ralph Waldo Emerson (18031882)
“With pictures full, of wax and of wool,
Their livers I stick with needles quick;
There lacks but the blood to make up the flood.”
—Ben Jonson (15721637)