Container of (work): Stopping the show. Container of (work): Snow-White (Motion picture: 1933) Container of (work): Parade of the wooden soldiers (Motion picture : 1933) Container of (work): She wronged him right. Container of (work): Red hot mamma. Container of (work): Poor Cinderella. Container of (work): There's something about a soldier (Motion picture : 1934) Container of (work): When my ship comes in (Motion picture : 1934) Container of (work): Zula hula. Container of (work): Riding the rails (Motion picture : 1938) Container of (work): Swing school. Container of (work): Pudgy the watchman. Container of (work): Sally Swing.
Notes:
Title from container. Originally released in 1932-1938 by either Publix Paramount Corporation or Paramount Productions Inc. "Thirteen cartoon classics"--Container. Newly remastered in HD from 4K scans. Mae Questel, Bonnie Poe, Margie Hines. Snow-White: "Saint James infirmary blues" sung by Cab Calloway.
Contents:
Stopping the show (1932) -- Snow-White (1933) / featuring Cab Calloway) -- Parade of the wooden soldiers (1933) / U.M. & M. TV Corp. presents ; Max Fleischer presents ; Paramount Productions, Inc. -- She wronged him right (1933) -- Red hot mamma (1934) -- Poor Cinderella (1934) -- There's something about a soldier (1934) / Adolph Zukor presents a Max Fleischer cartoon -- When my ship comes in (1932) / Adolph Zukor presents a Max Fleischer cartoon -- Zula hula (1937) -- Riding the rails (1938) Adolph Zukor presents a Max Fleischer cartoon -- The swing school (1938) / Adolph Zukor presents a Max Fleischer cartoon -- Pudgy the watchman (1938) / Adolph Zukor presents a Max Fleischer cartoon -- Sally Swing (1938) / Adolph Zukor presents a Max Fleischer cartoon.
Summary:
Regarded as one of the first and most famous sex symbols on the animated screen; she was a symbol of the Depression era and a reminder of the more carefree days of the Roaring Twenties. The queen of the animated screen returns to allure and entice audiences all over again in this volume-four compilation featuring many of her greatest adventures. Including thirteen animated short films produced by Max Fleischer and directed by Dave Fleischer.
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