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Puppet Show (film)

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Director
  
Walter Lantz

Language
  
English

Puppet Show (film) movie scenes The main thing is that the movie is quite boring I don t recall any of the Puppet Master films ever being described as overly gory or anything like that

Release date
  
November 2, 1936

Puppet Show is a 1936 short film from Walter Lantz Productions, and stars the albino Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. Different from most shorts made by the studio, the film employs both animation and live-action.

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Puppet Show (film) movie scenes But if you can manage to overlook those things there is indeed an enjoyable movie waiting for you Perfect Very far from it obviously

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Puppet Show (film) movie scenes  is studying Toulons formula and desperate to meet and talk with him he goes back to the old theater Meanwhile some friends from the puppet show

Oswald, still having the albinism he got fourteen cartoons ago, is putting up marionette puppet show. The first act consists of an Arab man attempting to charm a snake out of the basket. The second act shows a pair of Spanish dancers. And finally, the third act features an African American quartet: one playing the piano, one singing while sitting on it, and two doing tap dancing. Things were going well for Oswald until a bee disturbingly hovers around him. The bunny tries to shoo away the insect, only to end up getting stung in the rear. Oswald then jumps off his stool in pain, and quickly moves backward. After colliding the wall behind the stage, a vase drops on his head, putting the daylights out of him. For several minutes, the rabbit remains out cold, leaving his puppets lying on the stage.

Oswald dreams about two of his puppets, the African American tap dancers, being alive. After being kept in an auditorium for a long time with no one to play with them, one of the puppets expresses desire to freely wonder the world. The other, however, warns that the outside may not be safe and that they can't do much unless someone moves their strings. The freedom-hungry puppet does not buy the advice, and therefore makes the move.

The puppet sets foot just outside the auditorium. He tries to dance but his moves are limited. Realizing the truth of one of the things said by his friend, the puppet attached a pack of balloons onto the holder of his strings. Thus he was able to dance better, and goes on into the outside world.

The outside world visited by the puppet is populated with living toys who were intrigued to see someone suspending on strings. While he wonders, a hostile doll from afar shoots arrows at his balloons. With each one bursting, he loses control of his limbs. Finally crippled, the other toys recognize he's a puppet. The prejudiced toys express their hatred to puppets and declare "we'll saw you into blocks of wood". They tie the puppet to a table where he is about to be cut in half by a circular saw.

At last, Oswald woke up from his slumber. He quickly returns above the stage, picks up his puppets, and continues the show.

References

Puppet Show (film) Wikipedia