A piano must be delivered by Krazy in his beat up old horse wagon to a skyscraper in the middle of a city. He struggles to set up a winch and pulley, getting caught in it, ending up on a ledge, where Kitty comes out of a window to join him to do a little singing, dancing and make trouble.
Manny Gould, George Herriman
United States

Is this worth your time? If you like old-school, rubber-hose animation where physics is just a suggestion, you’ll probably get a kick out of The Piano Mover. It’s barely a few minutes long, so you won’t be wasting your life away if you hate it. But if you get annoyed by characters constantly falling off buildings or ge...

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

Manny Gould

Malcolm St. Clair
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"Is this worth your time? If you like old-school, rubber-hose animation where physics is just a suggestion, you’ll probably get a kick out of The Piano Mover. It’s barely a few minutes long, so you won’t be wasting your life away if you hate it. But if you get annoyed by characters constantly falling off buildings or getting tangled in ropes for no good reason, maybe skip this one. The whole premise is basically one big excuse for stuff to go wrong. Krazy shows up with this beat-up wagon and a p..."

