A Universal Walter Lantz animated short. Oswald does a screen test hoping to become a star in Hollywood.

Clyde Geronimi, Manuel Moreno, Walter Lantz, William Nolan, Ray Abrams
United States

Alright, so if you’re looking for something with a deep plot or amazing animation that holds up today, Hot for Hollywood probably isn't it. But hey, if you're curious about *really* old cartoons, or just need a quick, silly chuckle, this Oswald the Lucky Rabbit short from 1929 is kinda fun. Don't show it to kids expect...

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

Walter Lantz

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"Alright, so if you’re looking for something with a deep plot or amazing animation that holds up today, Hot for Hollywood probably isn't it. But hey, if you're curious about *really* old cartoons, or just need a quick, silly chuckle, this Oswald the Lucky Rabbit short from 1929 is kinda fun. Don't show it to kids expecting modern stuff; they'll be bored stiff. Oswald, bless his cotton socks, is just trying to make it big in Hollywood. 🌟 He’s got that wide-eyed eagerness. The whole thing is basi..."

