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Harry Lang

Acting

Biography

Harry Lang was born on December 29, 1894 in New York City, New York, USA. He was an actor and writer, known for Who's Who? (1929), Bad Boy (1939) and Soldiers Three (1951). He died on August 3, 1953 in Hollywood, California, USA.

Known For

Puss Gets the Boot
7.0

Jasper is given an ultimatum by his master: break one more thing and you're out. Rodent Jerry does his best to make sure that his tormentor "gets the boot".

Puss Gets the Boot

1940
Soldiers Three
4.3

Kiplingesque tale of British forces in 19th-century India.

Soldiers Three

1951
A Lady Without Passport
5.3

An undercover U.S. Immigration agent falls in love with an immigrant attempting to enter the United States through Havana, Cuba in an illegal smuggling ring.

A Lady Without Passport

1950
Dick Tracy's G-Men
5.3

A mad doctor named Zanoff uses a drug to bring himself back from the dead after his execution in prison. Dick Tracy sets out to capture Zanoff before he can put his criminal gang back together again.

Dick Tracy's G-Men

1939
There Goes My Heart
7.3

An heiress takes a job as a department store clerk.

There Goes My Heart

1938
Fraidy Cat
7.3

Tom hears a ghost story on the radio and is spooked by it; Jerry notices this and takes advantage of it, using a variety of tricks to scare Tom.

Fraidy Cat

1942
The Midnight Snack
7.4

Jerry takes a midnight snack from the fridge unaware that Tom is watching him.

The Midnight Snack

1941
Mouse Trouble
7.3

Tom's new book on "how to catch a mouse" doesn't prove too helpful against Jerry; actually, Jerry seems to make better use of it than Tom.

Mouse Trouble

1944
The Pied Piper of Basin Street
7.0

In this swing version of the famous tale, a small town is overrun with rats. The mayor (caricature of Lou Costello) is in a quandary. His phones are busy with demands to do something. He hears a voice say: "what you need is a Pied Piper." Looking up, he sees a young man with a trombone (Jimmy Durante) who claims that he can run every rat out of town for a fee. The mayor makes a deal with him, and the trombone player goes to work leading the rats out of town with the playing of his trombone, and he locks them in a cage. Returning to the mayor's office, he's handed a bag of peanuts and thrown out. Unable to get the reward promised, the Pied Piper puts on his "Hank Swoonatra" (Frank Sinatra) suit croons to the girls. He leads them aboard a swinging showboat and opens the cage full of rats and they return to town, where only the mayor is left. The rats swarm the mayor's office and give him a bad time for his treatment of the pied piper. Production Number: D-10 A Swing Symphony cartoon.

The Pied Piper of Basin Street

1945
Hold the Lion, Please
6.3

A lion wants to prove he's still "King of the Jungle" and, to prove it, he hunts rabbit.

Hold the Lion, Please

1942
Bad Luck Blackie
7.1

A kitten who is being tormented by a bulldog finds a savior in a black cat (from the "Black Cat Bad Luck Company") who merely has to cross the dog's path for something very unlucky to happen to the bully.

Bad Luck Blackie

1949
Part Time Pal
7.0

Tom is given the task of guarding the fridge during the night by Mammy-Two-Shoes, but as soon as he has started he is tricked by Jerry into falling into the basement, where he lands in a barrel of cider. Now drunk, Tom staggers around in the house getting up to no good with Jerry.

Part Time Pal

1947
Bad Boy
4.2

Johnny Fraser leaves his mother in their small home town and sets out for the big city. He obtains a job with a large firm of architects. Steve Carson, a fellow employee, is constantly flaunting the money he has won at the race track. Johnny also bets the races, but loses heavily and takes some of the firm's money to cover his losses.

Bad Boy

1939
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6.8

An alley cat spies a high-class female cat on her balcony and falls for her. Her butler sends the family bulldog to deal with the alley cat, but the cat's too clever.

The Alley Cat

1941
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6.7

The cat of the house has its nap interrupted by two playing puppies, which sets off a chain of events.

The Wayward Pups

1937
Woody the Giant Killer
7.0

Out of work, Woody complains about his not having any living quarters. A slick talking con man convinces him to buy some "magic beans" promising they will guarantee him a home. Sure enough, Woody climbs the resulting beanstalk and finds a huge castle at the top. Unfortunately, the castle is already occupied by a sleeping giant who Woody eventually outwits, turning his castle into a series of apartments with the giant as a bellboy and Woody as his manager.

Woody the Giant Killer

1947
The Gullible Canary
8.0

A hobo crow tricks a canary out of his comfortable cage with inflated promises of happiness in the outside world.

The Gullible Canary

1942
Phoney Baloney
10.0

A $5,000 reward is put out for the capture of a notorious wolf. Two of the wanted posters are put on the trees where the Fox and the Crow live. When they see the posters, each thinks the other is the wanted one, and they try to capture each other for the reward money. After many attempts, they end up at a police station where their mistake is pointed out to them. They then punish themselves profusely for making the error. Re-released theatrically in 1956.

Phoney Baloney

1945
Wash Your Step
N/A

It's all about Hal Le Roy's expertise at selling (washing machines). He tap dances inside your home or on your front steps.

Wash Your Step

1936
Down the Drain
N/A

A man tries to take a peaceful bath, only to be wound up constantly by Herman and his cat downstairs.

Down the Drain

1947