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Izzy SparberPopeye: Bride and Gloom (1954)

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Popeye and Olive are finally planning to get married. The plans change, though, after Olive has a dream where she sees their future kids and all the mischief they get into.

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This movie is part of the collection: Animation Shorts

Director: Izzy Sparber
Production Company: Famous Studios
Audio/Visual: mono, color
Language: English
Keywords: Classic cartoon; 1950s; Popeye

Creative Commons license: Public Domain


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Reviewer: The_Emperor_Of_Television - 4.00 out of 5 stars4.00 out of 5 stars4.00 out of 5 stars4.00 out of 5 stars - January 4, 2010
Subject: Olive Oyl: Bride and Gloom (1954)
Not so much a Popeye short, more of a Olive Oyl cartoon. Not really funny, but not dreadful. The opening seems to be edited from two very different film-prints of the same cartoon. I could be wrong, though. Moderately amusing. Animation is a bit on the cheap side when compared with the best shorts in this series, though. Colour is good, though.

Credits

a.a.p.
Associated Artists Productions Presents
(c) King Features Syndicate, Inc. 1937

Popeye the Sailor
A Famous Studios Production
by arrangement with
King Features Syndicate, Inc.

Direction: I. Sparber
Animation: Tom Johnson, John Gentilella
Story: Larz Bourne
Scenics: Robert Connavale
Music: Winston Sharples
Approved MPAA
Certificate No. 05561
RCA Sound System

Bride and Gloom
Copyright 1954
by
Paramount Pictures Corporation All Rights Reserved

This picture has been
presented by
a.a.p.
Associated Artists
Productions, Inc.


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