Bimbo the dog is initiated into a secret society by having to survive a sadistic ‘fun house’. Then Betty Boop shows up (wearing dog ears). The more Betty Boops show up.
Four Star Playhouse 001 – My Wife Geraldine - 1952
A man learns that he is suspected of murdering his wife, whom he now claims never existed.
Robin Hood 034 – The Traitor - 1956
Traitors when both bold and sly, find treasure a beguiling thing; especially when it can buy, a ransom for a King!
Betty Boop – Snow-White - 1933
Trouble starts when the queen’s magic mirror says Betty Boop is fairest. Cab Calloway sings “St. James Infirmary Blues.”
Robin Hood 024 – Ladies Of Sherwood - 1956
The Merry Maids of Nottingham, were buxom beauteous and good; but none of them was ever quite, like Mistress Robin Hood! The sheriff is getting ready to hang someone and thinks Robin Hood will try and save him, so he takes protective measures against Robin Hood. However, Robin Hood and his gang find a clever […]
Betty Boop – Minnie the Moocher - 1932
Betty Boop and Bimbo run away from home, but that night they are scared by a chorus of ghosts singing the title song. Features a live number by Cab Calloway at the beginning.
Robin Hood 038 – Richard The Lion-Heart - 1956
A pilgrim just returning from the holy land, Peregrinus, is back in the area and it had Robin Hood ordering his men to stay idle. The rest of the men don’t trust this new guy, but Robin Hood does completely. Who is this guy?
Man With A Camera 06 – Double Negative - 1958
When your livelihood depends on the results you get with a camera, you have to be careful about your sources of information. Especially if the source is Jimmy Costigan, a freelance reporter. Normally I wouldn’t trust Costigan with a used flash bulb, but the story he told me sounded big, if it was true…
Robin Hood 049 – The Black Patch - 1956
Sir Dunston comes to Nottingham, it’s clear he’s up to nothing good; he captivates Maid Marian, and captures Robin Hood!
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