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Cartoon Rarities: Aesop's Fables 1928-1933
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![](/rcimages/rc1big.jpg) (DVD - Code 1) (US-Import)
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Film producer Amadee J. Van Beuren partnered with legendary animator PauI Terry in 1920 to create their Aesop's Fables cartoons. In 1929, Terry quit to go on his own, and the Van Beuren Studio was born. The nineteen rare cartoons in this collection were produced between 1928 and 1933. ln 1929 John Foster headed animation and with bandleader Gene Rodemich handling sound recording and synchronization, the studio churned out scores of classic Aesop's FabIes cartoons until 1936, when they couId no longer compete with industry giant, Disney, for distribution.
"Skating Hounds" (1928): Directed by PauI Terry & Mannie Davis
"House CIeaning Time" (1929): Directed by PauI Terry
"Laundry BIues" (1930): Directed by John Foster & Mannie Davis
"Circus Capers" (1930): Directed by John Foster & Harry BaiIey
"Midnight" (1930): Directed by John Foster & Mannie Davis
"The King Of Bugs" (1930): Directed by John Foster & Harry Bailey
"The AnimaI Fair" (1931): Directed by John Foster & Mannie Davis
"Radio Racket" (1931): Directed by John Foster & Mannie Davis
"CoIlege Capers" (1931): Directed by John Foster & Harry BaiIey
"The FIy Guy" (1931): Directed by John Foster & Harry Bailey
"Love in a Pond" (1931): Directed by John Foster & Mannie Davis
"Spring Antics" (1932): Directed by John Foster & Mannie Davis
"A.M. To P.M." (1933): Directed by Harry Bailey
"TumbIedown Town" (1933): Directed by John Foster & Harry BaiIey
"Love's Labor Won" (1933): Directed by John Foster & Mannie Davis
"A Dizzy Day" (1933): Directed by Harry BaiIey
"The Last Mail" (1933): Directed by Mannie Davis
"Runaway Blackie" (1933): Directed by Harry BaiIey
"FiddIin' Fun" (1934): Directed by George Stallings; Animation by Steve Muffati |
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