
"If you've ever wondered what a fever dream looked like in 1931, Hurry Doctor! is probably your best bet. It’s barely a movie, really, but it's the kind of thing you watch when you’re bored and want to see a dog panic because his car has a tummy ache. Should you watch it? If you like old-school, rubber-hose animation, sure. If you hate weird anthropomorphic machines or just get annoyed by cartoon dogs, keep scrolling. The whole thing starts with Bimbo trying to get to his date, but the car just..."
Already running late to see his girl, Bimbo the dog finds that his car is seriously ill. Bimbo calls the doctor, who rushes over in his jalopy and revives the sick car with a dose of Texaco Motor Oil.

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If you've ever wondered what a fever dream looked like in 1931, Hurry Doctor! is probably your best bet. It’s barely a movie, really, but it's the kind of thing you watch when you’re bored and want to see a dog panic because his car has a tummy ache. Should you watch it? If you like old-school, rubber-hose animation, ...

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

Dave Fleischer

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