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Popeye The Sailor Meets Sindbad The Sailor - Cartoon
Popeye The Sailor Meets Sindbad The Sailor – Cartoon
Popeye The Sailor Meets Sindbad The Sailor – Cartoon
Popeye the Sailor Meets Sindbad the Sailor is a animated cartoon quick topic within the Popeye Colour Characteristic collection, produced in Technicolor and launched to theatres on November 27, 1936 by Paramount.
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The Betty Boop Limited - Cartoon-(1932)
The Betty Boop Limited – Cartoon-(1932)
On a particular practice, Betty’s present troupe rehearses: Betty sings, Bimbo juggles, and Koko does a soft-shoe. The practice itself additionally does tips.
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Terror on the Midway – Superman Circus animals have escaped and this could be a disaster, superman help the world.! Joan Alexander   Lois Lane (voice) Jackson Beck       Narrator (voice) Bud Collyer          Clark Kent / Superman (voice) Jack Mercer         Sideshow Barker (voice)
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Betty Boop in A Hunting We Will Go (1932)
Betty Boop in A Hunting We Will Go (1932)
Bimbo & Koko got down to bag some furs for coat-loving Betty Boop, however issues do not end up the way in which they’d deliberate.
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Betty Boop - jack and the beanstalk
Betty Boop – jack and the beanstalk
Voice by Ann rothschild aka Little ann little. ( 1931 )
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Superman - Electric Earthquake - Cartoon
Superman – Electric Earthquake – Cartoon
A mad scientist makes an attempt to explode Manhattan. Produced in 1942.
Animation ; Steve Muffati – Arnold Gillespie
Story : Seymour Kneitel – Isadore Sparber,
Music; Sammy Timberg
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Popeye Taxi - Turvy
Popeye Taxi – Turvy
Popeye Taxi – Turvy
Popeye and Bluto are taxi drivers
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Betty Boop - Minding the Baby
Betty Boop – Minding the Baby
Minding the baby Betty’s ninth apperance. Betty’s voice is offered by Mae Questel. Betty lastly has prime billing over Bimbo for the opening credit, having come into her star standing. However she nonetheless has doggy ears. Bimbo has to thoughts his child brother Aloysius, an entire brat who whines for no purpose, smokes cigars, performs the market, & is normally annoying.
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Betty Boop’s Ker Choo Cartoon Betty Boop's Ker Choo it is a Betty Boop's Greatest Hits
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Betty Boop - Snow White
Betty Boop – Snow White
  Betty Boop – Snow White – Published 1933
Produced by Max Fleischer Paramount Publix Corporation
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Superman - Bulleteers ( 1942 )
Superman – Bulleteers ( 1942 )
A gang to destroy the city using rockets, and superman fighting this gang.
STARRING
Bud Collyer – Superman
Joan Alexander – Lois Lane
Julian Noa – Perry White, Mayor
Jackson Beck – the Narrator
Produced by Max Fleisher Company ;  Famous Studios
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Dick Tracy - 1-15 Chapters All Combined - 1937
Dick Tracy – 1-15 Chapters All Combined – 1937
This Movie, which was released in 1937, features famous detective dick tracey 15 episodes
Directed
Alan James Ray Taylor
Writing
Chester Gould Barry Shipman Winston Miller Morgan Cox George Morgan
Produced by Nat Levine J. Laurence Wickland
Music by Alberto Colombo
Cinematography by Edgar Lyons William Nobles
Starring
Ralph Byrd -Dick Tracy Kay Hughes -Gwen Andrews Smiley Burnette -Mike McGurk Lee…
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Secret Agent ( by Alfred Hitchcock ) -1936
Secret Agent ( by Alfred Hitchcock ) -1936
It is a story that lived during the First World War. 3 British agents are assigned to kill the German agent. But later on, two of these agents are concerned about the accuracy of the task.A very exciting movie
Writing
Campbell Dixon W. Somerset Maugham (novel) Charles Bennett (screenplay)
Produced by Michael Balcon producer Ivor Montagu associate producer
Music John Greenwood
Cinematography Bernar…
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31 Black and White Movies Needed to Watch Everyone in Their 20's
31 Black and White Movies Needed to Watch Everyone in Their 20’s
31 Black and White Movies Needed to Watch Everyone in Their 20’s
Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966) Surely you will have a dinner party in your life.
    The Apartment (1960) To pass a more professional life from single life.
    Frances Ha (2012) Do you have realistic magazine girls in this life
      Mildred Pierce (1945) A real parenting guide.
    Some Like It Hot (1959) The film…
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The Basketball Fix - Movie (1951)
The Basketball Fix – Movie (1951)
The Basketball Fix – Movie (1951)
The story of a sports writer cooperates with the best athlete organized crime of the college basketball team, and this sports writer is trying to get him into the right path.
Directed by Felix E. Feist Story Charles K. Peck Jr Screenplay Peter R. Brooke Produced by Edward Leven Henry Spitz Music by Raoul Kraushaar Cinematography by Stanley Cortez IMDb 5,8
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The Amazing Mr. X ( 1948) - Movie
The Amazing Mr. X ( 1948) – Movie
The Amazing Mr. X ( 1948) – Movie
A little bit of mind games, a movie that makes a little imagination. A widowed woman hears that her dead husband invites her to surf on the beach. The woman who goes to the beach meets a mysterious man who knows the woman’s life. It’s a cinema classic worth watching.
Produced by Ben Stoloff Production Company Samba Pictures Directed by Bernard Vorhaus Original…
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The Most Impressive Movie Villains
The Most Impressive Movie Villains
The Most Impressive Movie Villains
1-) Agent Smith – Hugo Weaving
Known for The Matrix movie. He is a very dangerous villain! The character that gets stronger with Hugo Weaving’s ability.It is definitely one of the memorable moments of cinema history.
                        2-) Ivan Drago – Dolph Lundgren The most important factor in making Rocky IV a very good film is the existence of Ivan…
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