A parody of the film She Done Him Wrong (1933) starring Pooch the Pup in his last appearance..

Walter Lantz
United States

If you are looking for a deep, meaningful cinematic journey, you are in the wrong place. This is a 1933 cartoon. It is basically a frantic, low-stakes parody of a movie that was already a parody of itself. If you love early, rubber-hose style animation where bodies stretch like bubblegum, you will get a kick out of it....

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

Walter Lantz

Edgar Jones
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"If you are looking for a deep, meaningful cinematic journey, you are in the wrong place. This is a 1933 cartoon. It is basically a frantic, low-stakes parody of a movie that was already a parody of itself. If you love early, rubber-hose style animation where bodies stretch like bubblegum, you will get a kick out of it. If you prefer modern pacing and jokes that actually land with a punchline, you might just stare at the screen feeling confused. The Last Hurrah It is kind of sad that this was t..."

