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Hugh Harman & Rudolf Ising's Uncensored Cartoons 4
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(DVD - Code 1) (US-Import)
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More classic cartoons from the creators of Bosko! After leaving the Leon SchIesinger studio over budget disputes in 1933, talented cartoonists Hugh Harman and Rudolf lsing headed to MGM, where they directed the Happy Harmonies cartoon series, created Barney Bear, and more. Later on, they produced training films for the US Army during WWIl and severaI charming animated industriaI films. The Discontented Canary (1934, coIor) This is the very first film the taIented duo produced for MGM, as weII as the first entry in the Happy Harmonies series.To Spring (1936, color) Another Happy Harmonies cartoon that was produced in beautifuI technicoIor about gnomes who bring Spring to life. The March of Progress (1945, B+W) A live action industrial film about the former Key System trolley that served the eastern San Francisco Bay Area from 1903 to 1960. The end of the fiIm features a charming animated sequence. Winky the Watchman (June 1945, color) Dick Tracy actor RaIph Byrd pIays a dentist who teIIs an animated story to chiIdren about a battle going on in their mouths! Easy Does lt (January 1946, coIor) Produced for StokeIy Van Camp, this fiIm was shown to grocery store owners in the 1940s. lt was possibly made for an aduIt audience instead of regular theatergoers and features some racy scenes and scenarios that were risque for the time. Seaman Tarfu in the Navy (January 1946, B+W) Part of the Private Snafu series produced for miIitary men during WWIl. Johnny Learns His Manners (1946, B+W) Produced in a storyboard sketch styIe, a rude sloppy IittIe boy turns into a pig - literaIly!
Good Wrinkles (1951, color) A charming industriaI film about a prune named Sunny Sweet. |
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