'Trusty' is featured as a movie character in the following productions:
Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp's Adventure (2001)
Actors:
Frank Welker (actor),
Mickey Rooney (actor),
Jim Cummings (actor),
Dee Bradley Baker (actor),
Bronson Pinchot (actor),
Rob Paulsen (actor),
Jeff Bennett (actor),
Bill Fagerbakke (actor),
Jeff Bennett (actor),
Jess Harnell (actor),
Nick Jameson (actor),
Jeff Bennett (actor),
Jeff Bennett (actor),
Chazz Palminteri (actor),
Jodi Benson (actress),
Plot: Lady and Tramp's mischievous pup, Scamp, gets fed up with rules and restrictions imposed on him by life in a family, and longs for a wild and free lifestyle. He runs away from home and into the streets where he joins a pack of stray dogs known as the "Junkyard Dogs." Buster, the pack's leader, takes an instant disliking to the "house-dog" and considers him a rival. Angel, a junkyard pup Scamp's age, longs for the safety and comfort of life in a family and the two become instant companions. Will Scamp choose the wild and free life of a stray or the unconditional love of his family?
Keywords: 1910s, cartoon-dog, character-name-in-title, dog, dog-pound, dogcatcher, father-son-relationship, firefly, firework, fourth-of-july
Genres:
Adventure,
Animation,
Family,
Romance,
Quotes:
Angel: [Scamp has come out of the lake where he and Angel fell] Scamp? You're alright. I was so worried.::Scamp: So... worried?::Angel: [Scoffs] Yeah right. Get over yourself, housepet.
Dog Catcher: You little mutt. You're gonna see what mad is.
Buster: [Repeated line] Beauuutiful...
Scamp: Don't you undersatnd? Just one more test and I'll finally be a Junkyard Dog! *That's* where I belong.::Angel: No, you *don't* belong there! You're better than that, Scamp. And that's what I like about you.
Angel: [about "The Tramp"] But, he met his true love...::Buster: He betrayed me! You can't have a family and still be a Junkyard Dog, so I gave Tramp a choice. It was either me, or her. And he picked life at the end of a chain. Hooked up with a real powderpuff. Sleepin' on carpets. Free room and board. [Practically hysterical] Livin' the cushy pillow life! [Pants heavily]
Scamp: What difference does it make? All families are alike. They make you take baths, and-and sleep in a bed, and you have to eat everything in your bowl and when it rains, you have to come indoors! Gah, let's just say you're lucky you've never had to live with a family.::Angel: Wrong again, Tenderfoot.::Scamp: You mean, you had a family?::Angel: Actually, I've had five familes.
Angel: It's a good look for you, Buster. The garbage adds some class.
Tramp: Firm dicipline mold a pup into a dog.::Lady: You turned out pretty good.::Tramp: Yeah, but I met you. And if is weren't for you, I'd have wound up in the pound.
Angel: The Junkyard Dogs aren't much of a family, but what choice do I have?::Scamp: Well, what more do you need? As a Junkyard Dog, you can stay up late, or dig, or...::Angel: Run.::Scamp: Yeah, or play or dig or...::Angel: [a bright light begins to shine on the two] *Run*::Scamp: Right, or chase squirrels...::Angel: [a train can be heard approaching. It is very close] No, I mean *run*!
Buster: Hey, hey, hey, hey. The Tramp used to scratch like that! You ain't related, are ya?::Scamp: Who, me? No way!::Buster: Good. Because if you were, you'd be kibble.
Die Spinnen (1990)
Actors:
Alice Treff (actress),
Camilla Horn (actress),
Marco Serafini (writer),
István Kardos (writer),
Gudrun Genest (actress),
Oliver Broumis (actor),
Pál Erdöss (director),
Klára Majoros (editor),
Herta Schwarz (actress),
Alan Goodson (actor),
Ferenc Balázs (composer),
Verena Mayr (actress),
Mark Bellinghaus (actor),
Genres:
Drama,
Lady and the Tramp (1955)
Actors:
Peggy Lee (actress),
Peggy Lee (actress),
Peggy Lee (actress),
Dal McKennon (actor),
Dal McKennon (actor),
Peggy Lee (actress),
Bill Thompson (actor),
Stan Freberg (actor),
Alan Reed (actor),
Dal McKennon (actor),
Bill Thompson (actor),
Bill Thompson (actor),
Bill Thompson (actor),
Bill Thompson (actor),
Dick Huemer (writer),
Plot: Lady is a pampered Cocker Spaniel who lives in the ritzy part of town. Everything is great until Jim Dear and Darling, Lady's owners have a baby. Then Aunt Sarah and her two scheming Siamese cats come to stay. Lady is thought to be vicious and is muzzled and put outside. Tramp comes to her rescue. Lady runs away with him only to be caught by the dogcatcher.
Keywords: 1900s, accidental-kiss, animal-escapes-pound, animal-name-in-title, aunt, baby, baby-born, baby-shower, barber's-pole, beaver
Genres:
Adventure,
Animation,
Comedy,
Romance,
Taglines: The most delightful characters in a dog's age! She's blue ribbon... he's back-alley... and IT'S LOVE AND LAUGHTER... EVER AFTER! BOYSterous DOGS and the DOGgondest BOYS ...together they spell FUN! [1962 re-release, on double bill with "Almost Angels"] One of the Greatest Love Stories Ever Told. She's from the leash and license set... he's footloose and collar free! ... and NOW his Happiest Motion Picture!
Quotes:
Lady: What's a... baby?::Jock: Well, they... they resemble humans.::Trusty: But I'd say a mite smaller.::Jock: Aye, and they walk on all fours.::Trusty: And if I remember correctly... they beller a lot.::Jock: Aye, and they're very expensive. You'll no be permitted to play wi' it.::Trusty: But they're mighty sweet.::Jock: And very very soft.::Tramp: Just a cute little bundle... of trouble!
[about Tramp]::Peg: What a dog!
Lady: [Watching Trusty running and howling in his sleep] He's dreaming.::Jock: Aye, dreamin' of those bonnie bygone days when he and his grandfather were tracking criminals through the swamps.::Lady: They were?::Jock: But that was before...::Lady: Before what?::Jock: 'Tis time you knew the truth, lassie. It shouldn't have happened to a dog, but... well, Trusty has lost his sense of smell.::Lady: [Gasp] No!::Jock: Aye, but we must never let on that we know, lassie. It would break his poor heart.
[first lines]::Jim Dear: [Giving Darling a hatbox] It's for you, Darling. Merry Christmas.::Darling: Oh, Jim, dear. It's the one I was admiring, isn't it? Trimmed with ribbons?::Jim Dear: Well, it *has* a ribbon.::[the box is opened; inside is a puppy wearing a ribbon]::Darling: Oh, how sweet.::Jim Dear: You like her, Darling?::Darling: [hugging the puppy] Oh, I love her. What a perfectly beautiful little Lady.
Tramp: Just a cute little bundle... of trouble. Yeah, they scratch, pinch, pull ears... Aw, but shucks, any dog can take that. It's what they do to your happy home. Move it over, will ya, friend? Homewreckers, that's what they are!::Jock: Look here, laddie! Who are you to barge in?::Tramp: The voice of experience, buster. Just wait 'til Junior gets here. You feel the urge for a nice, comfortable scratch, and... "Put that dog out! He'll get fleas all over the baby!" You start barking at some strange mutt... [Barks] "Stop that racket, you'll wake the baby!" And then... then they hit you on the room and board department. Oh, remember those nice, juicy cuts of beef? Forget 'em. Leftover baby food. And that nice, warm bed by the fire? A leaky dog house.::Lady: Oh, dear!
Jock: Dinnae listen, lassie. No human is that cruel!::Trusty: Of course not, Miss Lady. Why, everybody knows a man's best friend is his human.::Tramp: [laughing] Oh, come on now, fellas! You haven't fallen for that old line, now have you?::Jock: Aye, and we've no need for mongr-r-rels and their r-r-radical ideas. Off with ya now! Off with ya! Off with ya!::Tramp: Okay, Sandy.::Jock: The name's Jock!::Tramp: Okay, Jock.::Jock: Heather Lad of Glencairn, to you!::Tramp: Okay, okay, okay! But remember this, Pigeon, a human heart has only so much room for love and affection. When a baby moves in, the dog moves out.
Aunt Sarah: What's going on down there?::[sees her cats acting as if hurt]::Aunt Sarah: Merciful heavens! My darlings! My precious pets! Oh, that wicked animal, attacking my poor, innocent little angels.
Tramp: [at the zoo] We better go through this place from A to Z. Apes? No, no, no use even asking them. They wouldn't understand.::Lady: They wouldn't?::Tramp: Uh-uh. Too closely related to humans. Oh-oh! Alligators. Now there's an idea!::[to the alligator about the muzzle]::Tramp: Say Al, do you suppose you could nip this contraption off for us?::Al the Alligator: [echoing] Glad to oblige...::[opens his huge mouth to snap off the muzzle, and Lady looks right into his jaws]::Tramp: Whoa! WHOA!::[pulls Lady away at the last second; a nearby hyena laughs at them]::Tramp: Huh. If anybody ever needed a muzzle, it's him.
Tramp: [preparing to leave] Well, friend, we'll be on our way now, so...::Beaver: Uh-uh-uh! Not so fast, sonny. [puts on the muzzle] I'll have to make certain it's satisfactory before we settle on a price.::Tramp: Oh, no. It's all yours, friend. You can keep it.::Beaver: I can, eh? [excitedly] I can?::Lady: Uh-huh. It's a free sample.::Beaver: [very pleased] Well, thanks a lot. Thanks ever so...::[he slips and falls, dragging the log along; they land in the pond, where the log fits neatly over the dam spillway]::Beaver: [proudly] Say! it works ssswell!
Lady: ...But when she put that horrible muzzle on me...::Tramp: Say no more, I get the whole picture. Aunts, cats, muzzles... Well, that what comes of tying yourself down to one family.::Lady: Haven't you a family?::Tramp: One for every day of the week. The point is, none of them have me.
Carbine Williams (1952)
Actors:
Michael Dugan (actor),
Douglas Carter (actor),
John Doucette (actor),
Willis Bouchey (actor),
Marshall Bradford (actor),
Wade Crosby (actor),
Jimmy Ames (actor),
Harry Cheshire (actor),
Ken Christy (actor),
Heinie Conklin (actor),
Henry Corden (actor),
Wendell Corey (actor),
Roy Butler (actor),
James Arness (actor),
Ralph Dumke (actor),
Plot: This is the story of David Marshall 'Marsh' Williams, the real life inventor of the world famous M-1 Carbine automatic rifle used in WWII. It all started when Marsh, who was one to do things his way, was caught distilling moonshine, and was accused and convicted of shooting a federal officer in the process. This at first placed him in the chain gang which labeled him as a hard case. Later, to make room for those more deserving, he was moved to a prison farm, where he came under the direction of Captain H.T. Peoples. The Captain was a mild mannered warden, who did not shy from discipline when necessary, but also believed that given the opportunity, most men will respond to good. Believing that Marsh was just such a person, the Captain gave him every opportunity to reform, so much so, that he eventually allowed Marsh to work in the tool shop on his spare time to develop and build by hand, a working rifle, inside the prison farm itself.
Keywords: carbine, chain-gang, character-name-in-title, deputy-sheriff, invention, inventor, m1-carbine-rifle, prison, prison-warden, rifle
Genres:
Biography,
Crime,
Drama,
Taglines: This is my Story
Carbine Williams (1952)
Actors:
Michael Dugan (actor),
Douglas Carter (actor),
John Doucette (actor),
Willis Bouchey (actor),
Marshall Bradford (actor),
Wade Crosby (actor),
Jimmy Ames (actor),
Harry Cheshire (actor),
Ken Christy (actor),
Heinie Conklin (actor),
Henry Corden (actor),
Wendell Corey (actor),
Roy Butler (actor),
James Arness (actor),
Ralph Dumke (actor),
Plot: This is the story of David Marshall 'Marsh' Williams, the real life inventor of the world famous M-1 Carbine automatic rifle used in WWII. It all started when Marsh, who was one to do things his way, was caught distilling moonshine, and was accused and convicted of shooting a federal officer in the process. This at first placed him in the chain gang which labeled him as a hard case. Later, to make room for those more deserving, he was moved to a prison farm, where he came under the direction of Captain H.T. Peoples. The Captain was a mild mannered warden, who did not shy from discipline when necessary, but also believed that given the opportunity, most men will respond to good. Believing that Marsh was just such a person, the Captain gave him every opportunity to reform, so much so, that he eventually allowed Marsh to work in the tool shop on his spare time to develop and build by hand, a working rifle, inside the prison farm itself.
Keywords: carbine, chain-gang, character-name-in-title, deputy-sheriff, invention, inventor, m1-carbine-rifle, prison, prison-warden, rifle
Genres:
Biography,
Crime,
Drama,
Taglines: This is my Story
Pardon My Stripes (1942)
Actors:
Vince Barnett (actor),
Stanley Blystone (actor),
Al Bridge (actor),
Frank Coghlan Jr. (actor),
Roy Darmour (actor),
Eddie Dew (actor),
Lester Dorr (actor),
Pat Flaherty (actor),
William Forrest (actor),
Gus Glassmire (actor),
Tom Hanlon (actor),
Harry Hayden (actor),
William Henry (actor),
Harold Huber (actor),
Fred Aldrich (actor),
Genres:
Comedy,
Hit the Road (1941)
Actors:
Vera West (costume designer),
Hal E. Chester (actor),
Kernan Cripps (actor),
Gabriel Dell (actor),
Huntz Hall (actor),
Charles R. Moore (actor),
Bernard W. Burton (editor),
Edward Pawley (actor),
Joe May (director),
Charles Sullivan (actor),
Evelyn Ankers (actress),
Eily Malyon (actress),
Ken Goldsmith (producer),
John Harmon (actor),
Shemp Howard (actor),
Plot: Tommy ('Billy Halop' (qv)), "Pig ('Huntz Hall' (qv))," "String('Gabriel Dell (I)' (qv))," and "Ape ('Bernard Punsly' (qv))" are all inmates of a reform school, along with little "Pesky" ('Bobs Watson' (qv)),and they are orphan sons of deceased members of the Valentine Gang which was wiped out by Spike the Butcher (edward Pawley') and his gang a few years earlier. The only survivor of the Valentine gang was Valentine and he was sent to prison. Later the boys are paroled to the custody of a man using the name of James J. Ryan ('Barton MacLane' (qv)), but Ryan is really Valentine, who has served his sentence, and is living quietly on a stock ranch with his wife Mary Ryan ('Gladys George' (qv)). Ryan (now reformed) is trying to raise $50,000 to build a trade school to help unfortunate boys. But Tom isn't all reformed yet and meets up with a stranger who enlists him in a conspiracy to steal the money. The stranger turns out to be none other than Spike the Butcher, the man responsible for killing Tom's and the other four boy's fathers. Tom raises a stink when he learns who Spike the Butcher really is, but Spike locks Tom and the others in a basement and goes off to kill Valentine/Ryan and steal the trade-school money.
Keywords: 1940s, adoption, b-movie, basement, benefit, california, chauffeur, conspiracy, criminal, crook
Genres:
Action,
Adventure,
Comedy,
Crime,
Taglines: THE MOB MEETS ITS MATCH IN A MOLL! The toughies get the tender treatment...in their most dramatic adventure! They Can't Take It...WHEN A DAME DISHES IT OUT! The mob gets a mother...in their most hectic, human adventure! THE MOB GETS A MOTHER! These toughies get the tender treatment...and can't take it! ADOPTED...BY A DAME! The gang meets a new boss...and she's truthful, tender...and tough! THE TOUGHIES CAN'T TAKE THE TENDER TREATMENT! The mob gets adopted...by a dame! HEY GANG, MEET THE NEW "BOSS" - THE "DEAD END" KIDS and "LITTLE TOUGH GUYS" meet a moll who can- DISH IT OUT! (original print ad) THEY'RE NOT SO TOUGH (as they thought) - The "Dead End Kids" and "Little Tough Guys" meet their match...in a moll! (original print ad) THIS MOB WAS NO MATCH - FOR A MOLL! (original print ad-all caps) IT'S A RIOT OF ACTION AND LAUGHS! (original print ad-all caps)
Quotes:
[Assistant D.A. Paul Revere Smith finally meets his girlfriend's father, who was just released from prison]::Paul Revere Smith: I've been marking my day's off the calendar.::James J. Ryan: Yeah, I've been doin' the same myself.
[To Tom, the leader of the Little Tough Guys]::Molly Ryan: You've got a swell chance to steer your mob right. Don't muff it!
Sullivan's Travels (1941)
Actors:
William Demarest (actor),
Jimmie Dundee (actor),
Al Bridge (actor),
Edgar Dearing (actor),
Ted Billings (actor),
Robert Dudley (actor),
Roscoe Ates (actor),
Billy Bletcher (actor),
Eric Blore (actor),
George Anderson (actor),
Monte Blue (actor),
Chester Conklin (actor),
Jimmy Conlin (actor),
Ed Brady (actor),
Byron Foulger (actor),
Plot: Sullivan is a successful, spoiled, and naive director of fluff films, with a heart-o-gold, who decides he wants to make a film about the troubles of the downtrodden poor. Much to the chagrin of his producers, he sets off in tramp's clothing with a single dime in his pocket to experience poverty first-hand, and gets some reality shock.
Keywords: $5-bill, 1940s, actress, african-american, airplane, amnesia, animated-sequence, arrest, assault, assault-and-battery
Genres:
Adventure,
Comedy,
Drama,
Romance,
Taglines: A Happy-Go Lucky Hitch-Hiker on the Highway to happiness! He wanted to see the world . . . but wound up in Lover's Lane! The Creator of "Lady Eve" brings you his latest and most lilting laugh-fest! Veronica Lake's on the take.
Quotes:
John L. Sullivan: I want this picture to be a commentary on modern conditions. Stark realism. The problems that confront the average man!::LeBrand: But with a little sex in it.::John L. Sullivan: A little, but I don't want to stress it. I want this picture to be a document. I want to hold a mirror up to life. I want this to be a picture of dignity! A true canvas of the suffering of humanity!::LeBrand: But with a little sex in it.::John L. Sullivan: [reluctantly] With a little sex in it.::Hadrian: How 'bout a nice musical?
The Girl: I liked you better as a bum.::John L. Sullivan: I can't help what kind of people you like.
John L. Sullivan: There's a lot to be said for making people laugh. Did you know that that's all some people have? It isn't much, but it's better than nothing in this cockeyed caravan.
Burrows: Good morning, sir.::Burrows: I don't like it at all, sir. Fancy dress, I take it?::John L. Sullivan: What's the matter with it?::Burrows: I have never been sympathetic to the caricaturing of the poor and needy, sir.::John L. Sullivan: Who's caricaturing?::John L. Sullivan: I'm going out on the road to find out what it's like to be poor and needy and then I'm going to make a picture about it.::Burrows: If you'll permit me to say so, sir, the subject is not an interesting one. The poor know all about poverty and only the morbid rich would find the topic glamorous.::John L. Sullivan: But I'm doing it for the poor. Don't you understand?::Burrows: I doubt if they would appreciate it, sir. They rather resent the invasion of their privacy, I believe quite properly, sir. Also, such excursions can be extremely dangerous, sir. I worked for a gentleman once who likewise, with two friends, accoutered themselves as you have, sir, and then went out for a lark. They have not been heard from since.
Burrows: You see, sir, rich people and theorists - who are usually rich people - think of poverty in the negative, as the lack of riches - as disease might be called the lack of health. But it isn't, sir. Poverty is not the lack of anything, but a positive plague, virulent in itself, contagious as cholera, with filth, criminality, vice and despair as only a few of its symptoms. It is to be stayed away from, even for purposes of study. It is to be shunned.
[discussing a prior 'serious' film]::LeBrand: It died in Pittsburgh.::Hadrian: Like a dog!::John L. Sullivan: Aw, what do they know in Pittsburgh...::Hadrian: They know what they like.::John L. Sullivan: If they knew what they liked, they wouldn't live in Pittsburgh!
Policeman at Beverly Hills station: How does the girl fit into the picture?::John L. Sullivan: There's always a girl in the picture. What's the matter, don't you go to the movies?
Miz Zeffie: He seems very strong. Did you notice his torso?::Ursula: I noticed that you noticed it.::Miz Zeffie: Don't be vindictive, dear. Some people are just naturally more sensitive to some things in life than some people. Some are blind to beauty, while others... Even as a little girl you were more the acid type, dear, while I, if you remember...::Ursula: I remember better than you do.::Miz Zeffie: Well forget it. And furthermore I have never done anything that I was ashamed of, Ursula.::Ursula: Neither have I.::Miz Zeffie: Yes, dear, but nobody ever asked you to.
John L. Sullivan: But nothing is going to stop me. I'm going to find out how it feels to be in trouble. Without friends, without credit, without checkbook, without name. Alone.::The Girl: And I'll go with you.::John L. Sullivan: How can I be alone if you're with me?
The Girl: You know, the nice thing about buying food for a man is that you don't have to listen to his jokes. Just think, if you were some big shot like a casting director or something, I'd be staring into your bridgework saying 'Yes, Mr. Smearcase. No, Mr. Smearcase. Not really, Mr. Smearcase! Oh, Mr. Smearcase, that's my knee!' Give Mr. Smearcase another cup of coffee. Make it two. Want a piece of pie?::John L. Sullivan: No thanks, kid.::The Girl: Why, Mr. Smearcase, aren't you getting a little familiar?
Hold 'Em Jail (1932)
Actors:
Mike Donlin (actor),
Robert Armstrong (actor),
Ernie Adams (actor),
Al Alt (actor),
Monty Banks (actor),
Bobby Barber (actor),
Roscoe Ates (actor),
Clem Beauchamp (actor),
Stanley Blystone (actor),
Ward Bond (actor),
Spencer Charters (actor),
G. Pat Collins (actor),
Monte Collins (actor),
Al Cooke (actor),
Charles Dorety (actor),
Genres:
Comedy,
Sport,
Quotes:
Kravette: Helping a prisoner to escape? I'll put you on the rock pile for this!::Spider Robbins: If you do, we'll throw rocks at you!
Violet Jones: That's funny - I can't seem to hit that top note.::Spider Robbins: Perhaps it's just as well. Where did you learn to sing, anyway?::Violet Jones: I spent four years in Paris. Of course, I'm not a virtuoso.::Spider Robbins: Not after four years in Paris, no.::Violet Jones: I trust we're both talking about the same thing?
Convict's Code (1930)
Actors:
Trem Carr (producer),
W. Ray Johnston (miscellaneous crew),
Cullen Landis (actor),
Harry Revier (director),
Robert Cummings (actor),
John Irwin (actor),
Vincent Valentini (writer),
Vincent Valentini (writer),
William Morris (actor),
John Burkell (actor),
Eloise Taylor (actress),
Mabel Z. Carroll (writer),
Mabel Z. Carroll (writer),
Mabel Z. Carroll (actress),
Lyle Evans (actor),
Genres:
Crime,
Drama,
Mystery,