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She Was an Acrobat's Daughter (She Was an Acrobat\'s Daughter) (1937)

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Starring
Dave Barry Dave Barry
Lester Coward
Sara Berner Sara Berner
Bette Savis / Little Oscar / Barking Woman / Duckling
Mel Blanc Mel Blanc
Dole Promise / Hippo / Who Dehr / Stickoutski


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Release date: 10 April 1937
Tags: 1930s (1), 1937 (1)
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"DIR: Friz Freleng SUMMARY: The experience of a typical 1930s cinema audience is depicted by a group of animal film lovers. WHY IT'S HERE: Friz Freleng's 'She Was an Acrobat's Daughter' is one of several cartoons set in a cinema, which would directly reflect the experience of those viewing the cartoon at the time of its release. Although the gags are hit and miss, mostly due to dated references that are now beyond the comprehension of most audiences, 'She Was an Acrobat's Daughter' beautifull"



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