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THREE’S A CROWD (Theatrical Release USA 1932)

 

Ben Meyers’ Rating: 3.7|5.0 Starsììì

Three’s a Crowd—archaic, odd short film—does not have the enjoyable storyline that most toons have. The animation is the best part of this short movie. The story juxtaposes a multitude of cartoon characters that have no linking relevance…Alice in Wonderland, Jekyll and Hyde, Uncle Tom from Uncle Tom’s Cabin, Cleopatra, Tarzan…nothing meshes and it seems more like a nightmare than an animated piece meant to entertain. Nothing seems rightly placed in this animation. 

Film Poster Courtesy of Google Images 

Storyline 

After an elderly gentleman retires for the evening, cartoon characters begin singing a variety of musical tunes to an ongoing adventure between all the characters. 

Additional Thanks 

Thank you to Director Rudolf Ising for directing effort. Thank you to Producer Leon Schlesinger for making the film possible. Cast includes Ken Darby, Rudolf Ising, The King’s Men, and Johnny Murray. 

Buy a ticket? Yes? No? Maybe?

Maybe. A strange story at odds with itself and with the audience it is hoping to entertain. 

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at 10/25/2023 02:40:00 PM
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