A vaudeville revue that features a female singer who gets chased by the villain before Oswald the Lucky Rabbit saves her..

Walter Lantz, Tex Avery, Victor McLeod
United States

Should you watch Towne Hall Follies? If you are a fan of 1930s animation history, absolutely. If you are looking for a complex narrative, you are in the wrong place. It’s a relic, but a charming one. The premise is simple enough. A singer gets cornered by a bad guy, and Oswald the Lucky Rabbit plays the hero. It moves...


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

Tex Avery

Edgar Jones
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"Should you watch Towne Hall Follies? If you are a fan of 1930s animation history, absolutely. If you are looking for a complex narrative, you are in the wrong place. It’s a relic, but a charming one. The premise is simple enough. A singer gets cornered by a bad guy, and Oswald the Lucky Rabbit plays the hero. It moves fast. Maybe a little too fast. There is this one moment during the stage performance that felt surprisingly fluid for the time. Then, the villain enters, and suddenly the whole t..."

1934 · IMDb 6.8

