Farm Frolics

(1941)

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Synopsis

This spot-gag visit to a typical American farm has a memorable opener, as an unseen artist "paints" a rustic landscape right before our eyes. One of the best gags finds a horse going through its repertoire of tricks, including a trot, a gallop, and a cantor--Eddie Cantor, that is. Other bits worth noting feature an uneasy friendship between a cat and a mouse, a watchdog who likes to read the funny papers, and a running gag involving a bunch of anxious piglets and a world-weary Mama pig (who sounds like, but isn't, ZaSu Pitts). Author: Hal Erickson

Directors

Production year

1941

Rating

NR

Studio

Warner Bros.

Runtime

7 minutes

Cast

Robert C. Bruce