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Kent Rogers

Acting

Known For

Looney Tunes Golden Collection
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Looney Tunes Golden Collection is a series of six DVD sets from Warner Home Video, each containing approximately 60 Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies animated shorts.

Looney Tunes Golden Collection

1946
James Stewart: A Wonderful Life
6.5

Documentary about James Stewart's long career as an actor and positive personal life.

James Stewart: A Wonderful Life

1987
Road to Morocco
6.9

Two carefree castaways on a desert shore find an Arabian Nights city, where they compete for the luscious Princess Shalmar.

Road to Morocco

1942
Northwest Passage
6.6

Based on the Kenneth Roberts novel of the same name, this film tells the story of two friends who join Rogers' Rangers, as the legendary elite force engages the enemy during the French and Indian War. The film focuses on their famous raid at Fort St. Francis and their marches before and after the battle.

Northwest Passage

1940
Red Hot Riding Hood
7.2

Tired of always playing the same roles, Little Red Riding Hood, her grandmother and the Wolf demand a new version of the tale. The story then plays out in a more contemporary urban environment, with Little Red Riding Hood working as a pin-up girl in a night club.

Red Hot Riding Hood

1943
Who Killed Who?
7.1

A murder has occurred at Gruesome Gables, and the dog detective trying to find the killer has to deal with some suspicious suspects and a haunted house.

Who Killed Who?

1943
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
Pantry Panic
6.1

Woody's friends warn him that the groundhog has predicted a blizzard. Unconcerned, Woody decides not to go South with his pals. Soon enough, the blizzard sweeps in and destroys the loony woodpecker's stash of food. Facing starvation, a glimmer of hope arrives in the form of a cat. The cat is also starving and it turns into a match of brawn and wits to see who eats who.

Pantry Panic

1941
Hedda Hopper's Hollywood No. 2
7.0

Hedda Hopper plays hostess at a party for her (grown) son William (DeWolfe Jr.). Hopper, attends the dedication of the Motion Picture Relief Fund's country home and goes to the Mocambo. There is also a sequence dedicated to the Milwaukee, Wisconsin world premiere of the first short in this series attended by more that a few film stars.

Hedda Hopper's Hollywood No. 2

1941
Horton Hatches the Egg
6.5

Horton the elephant agrees to watch over lazy Maisie bird's egg while she vacations. Much later, after...

Horton Hatches the Egg

1942
Bugs Bunny Gets the Boid
6.8

Mama Buzzard wants her children to learn to bring back meat for dinner. One buzzardling is shy and has to be kicked out of the nest. He's told to at least bring back a rabbit.

Bugs Bunny Gets the Boid

1942
The Bashful Buzzard
6.8

Beaky Buzzard, the shyest, dopiest young buzzard in his family, is sent out to catch something to eat.

The Bashful Buzzard

1945
Hollywood Steps Out
6.4

A tour of Ciro's Nightclub packed with caricatures of many top stars.

Hollywood Steps Out

1941
Farm Frolics
6.3

A series of wacky vignettes involving farm animals.

Farm Frolics

1941
The Dizzy Acrobat
6.0

Woody Woodpecker visits the circus. Singing "I Went to the Animal Fair," he strolls through a tiger's cage. As Woody looks at a rhinoceros, the nearby lion eats Woody's hot dog. Woody gets revenge by putting the lion's tail in the bun; the lion eats his own tail. Woody next tries to sneak into the main tent, and the run-ins with the guard take up the rest of the cartoon. First, the guard tells Woody he can work for his admission by watering an elephant, but he's not pleased when Woody ties the elephant's trunk to a hydrant. The chase is on, leading into the lion tamer's cage, onto the trapeze, and bicycling across the tightrope. Both Woody and the guard end up as targets in the shooting gallery.

The Dizzy Acrobat

1943
Streets of New York
5.4

Jimmy, an idealistic and hard-working young man, has just arrived in New York City with dreams of making his fortune. Along the way he faces numerous obstacles, opportunities and temptations, but through it all, he considers the actions of his hero, Abraham Lincoln, for guidance. Will Jimmy see his dreams come true, or will he be another of the countless hopefuls chewed up and spit out by New York's mean streets?

Streets of New York

1939
Goofy Groceries
5.8

Grocery store products come to life, along with caricatures of Jack Benny, Rochester and Ned Sparks, and take-offs on Superman and King Kong.

Goofy Groceries

1941
The Barber of Seville
6.4

Woody is standing outside the Seville Barber Shop looking at the ads. Wanting a "victory haircut", he decides to enter the shop only to find the owner has stepped out for a physical. Woody decides to cut his own hair ("I cut my own teeth") but unfortunately is mistaken for the owner when two other customers enter, one an Indian who wants a quick shampoo and the other, a construction worker who wants "the whole works" and, unfortunately, gets it.

The Barber of Seville

1944
Wacky Blackout
5.3

We tour a farm and see how the various animals are preparing for the war, in a series of blackout skits.

Wacky Blackout

1942
Prehistoric Porky
6.7

Caveman Porky awakens and plays with his pet Rover, a massive dinosaur. After Rover's playfulness causes a disruption to the prehistoric peace and quiet, Porky's copy of "Expire" magazine arrives in the mail, filled with ads for fashionable new bearskins. Porky decides to go out and get himself a new suit, and sets off with his trusty club.

Prehistoric Porky

1940