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Screening Report: CARTOON CUT-UPS of 1933 at Film Forum
The cinematic celebration of 1933 – “Hollywood’s naughtiest, bawdiest year!” – continues at New York City’s Film Forum on Monday, February 25 with Cartoon Cut-ups of 1933, a collection of rare animated shorts released by RKO, Columbia, MGM, Warner Bros., … Continue reading
Posted in Pre-Code Film, Film Forum, Animation, Screening Report
Tagged 1933, Al Michaels, Betty Boop, Blackhawk Films, Bugs Bunny, CANDY TOWN, Casper the Friendly Ghost, CAVE MAN, Charles Mintz, CHRISTMAS NIGHT, Cubby Bear, CUBBY’S WORLD FLIGHT, Daffy Duck, Felix the Cat, Film Forum, FIVE AND DIME, Fleischer Studios, Flip the Frog, FOOTLIGHT PARADE, George Herriman, HAPPY HOBOES, Hugh Harman, Jimmy Durante, Krazy Kat, Leon Schlesinger, Marie Dressler, Mickey Mouse, Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck, Mighty Mouse, Motion Picture Production Code, Mr. Magoo, Official Films, OPENING NIGHT, Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, PALS, Pat Powers, Popeye the Sailor, Pre-Code films, Rudolf Ising, Scrappy, SITTIN’ ON A BACKYARD FENCE, SODA SQUIRT, Superman, the Little King, THE WORD’S AFFAIR, Tom and Jerry, Ub Iwerks, Van Beuren, Walter Lantz, WEDDING BELLS, William Nolan, Willie Whopper, Woody Woodpecker
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Screening Report: Looney Tunes at BAM
While you were gorging yourself on turkey this Thanksgiving weekend, I was consuming a steady diet of rabbit. And duck, pig, and coyote. Thanks to the Brooklyn Academy of Music’s three-day Chuck Amuck series, saluting the centenary of Academy Award-winning … Continue reading
