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FILM RELEASES SILENT
L30610 CARTOON
TOP C
Originally issued· as D30 138 "More of Mickey's Follies". Re-edited to a
30 ft. film, this shows what happens to a soprano when s,e./efuses to cease
singing.
D30611 SLAPSTICK COMEDY
PAll'S FOil BREATH
Billy Bevan - a circus hand - decides to take a ride into the country. Un-
fortunately he commandeers the chariot which .pulls the lion's cage - and
doesn't discover his error until he's well on the way. Incidents followed by
accidents leave Billy in a daze and certainly in no mood to "pause" for breath.
L30612 SLAPSTICK COMEDY
BUACE YOURSELF
As a trick cyclist Billy reaches the top of his profession. The circus proprietor
can think of only his monetary returns, when Billy starts on his daring ride-but
he does not reckon on our "horo's" ingenuity.
C30613 SLAPSTICK COMEDY
J,ION ~~~Ht\I"Ji]-AIU
Have you ever been marooned hundreds of feet in the air with a hungry lion
as a companion 7 This is the fate that befalls our friend Billy when a lion escapes
from the circus. Billy doesn't mind having his head in the air providing his feet
are firmly entrenched on "terra firma" - his motto being the more firm his feet
the less the terror.
L30614 CARTOON
IIOX11JU
A kangaroo takes over Pluto's new painted kennel with the obvious result that
"Spring" is busting out all over. Pluto does not take too kindly to this and
endeavours to put matters right. He gets a new home of course-right in the
middle of a glass frame.
M30615 SLAPSTICK COMEDY
A TRAIN'D CHEF'
Two hobo's find the shortest distance between two points is the railway line-
and particularly the train - connecting them. All goes well until the guard
demands their tickets. Disaster - in the form of WORK follows the two
tramps. Shanghaied into the "galley" they proceed to cook up more trouble
for the chef and passengers fhan was originally intended. Like the fish that they
catch from the moving train - they are firmly deposited back on the end of
the line.
SB30616 CARTOON
ltiiCKEY'S KANGAROO
Pluto is very pleased with, and proud of, the new kennel which Mickey has
made for him. His pleasure turns to displeasure when the "new apartment" is
taken over by a surprise addition to the household - a boxing kangaroo. Pluto
does everything in his power to turn the usurper out but is foiled at every
attempt. Mickey however takes his new acquaintance in hand but finds that his
kangaroo knows more about boxing that he does. However, like all good
cartoons everything comes out right in the end.
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