Oswald tries to kill a turkey for eat it..

William Nolan, Tom Palmer, Walter Lantz
United States

"Cold Turkey" from 1929? Yeah, it's a deep dive. Worth watching today? Absolutely, if you're into seeing how cartoons used to be. Folks who dig animation history or just really short, bizarre old films will probably get a kick out of it. If you're looking for slick modern animation or something with a plot deeper than ...


Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Walter Lantz

Eduardo Notari
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""Cold Turkey" from 1929? Yeah, it's a deep dive. Worth watching today? Absolutely, if you're into seeing how cartoons used to be. Folks who dig animation history or just really short, bizarre old films will probably get a kick out of it. If you're looking for slick modern animation or something with a plot deeper than a puddle, you'll probably hate it. This one's a relic, pure and simple. The whole premise is simple: Oswald the Lucky Rabbit wants to eat a turkey. For, like, a meal. Not even Tha..."
Comedy, Animation, Short

