and thats why most of us from these days our english was kind of ok we didnt have a hard time when we got here on 1969 it didnt take us that long to get on our feet & those days there were no middeleastern or armenians from middeleast we were kind of alone but we servived thank GOD people now they lucky soon as they come they serounded with their people any ways i was saying our english was good cus we used to watch things like this with english subtitles thank u again until next time
i remember my old beutiful days my mom used to put mr al falfas cartoons specialy this one tin can tourist 1937 1966 1967 1968 i used to watch them back home iraq baghdad no soundno valume i remember just like today i was 6 years old when i start watching remembering understanding i was looking for these old cartoons for a long times i asked my daughters they didnt know what i was talking about until today i decided to go on u tube & searc for old cartoons thank u if there is more pleaseshowit
Sad, even with a primitive sound, it would have been more amusing. I can't concentrate on completely silent films, even if they are made by D. W. Griffith!
Oriignally released in January 1937 (directed by Mannie Davis and George Gordon) as a theatrical sound film; this is the 1947 silent [w/intertitles] 16mm "home movie" reissue from Castle Films [they had the rights to release Paul Terry's cartoon library of the '30s for "home audiences"], later issued in the 8mm format, as well as 16mm sound.
Pretty neat- especially the Tin Can Tourists campground. The stove's a bit scary:) Looks like this was a talkie adapted to the little 8mm Castle Films toy format- anyone know of one with the audio track?
and thats why most of us from these days our english was kind of ok we didnt have a hard time when we got here on 1969 it didnt take us that long to get on our feet & those days there were no middeleastern or armenians from middeleast we were kind of alone but we servived thank GOD people now they lucky soon as they come they serounded with their people any ways i was saying our english was good cus we used to watch things like this with english subtitles thank u again until next time
rosiemelkonian 5 months ago
i remember my old beutiful days my mom used to put mr al falfas cartoons specialy this one tin can tourist 1937 1966 1967 1968 i used to watch them back home iraq baghdad no soundno valume i remember just like today i was 6 years old when i start watching remembering understanding i was looking for these old cartoons for a long times i asked my daughters they didnt know what i was talking about until today i decided to go on u tube & searc for old cartoons thank u if there is more pleaseshowit
rosiemelkonian 5 months ago
Sad, even with a primitive sound, it would have been more amusing. I can't concentrate on completely silent films, even if they are made by D. W. Griffith!
ENACODNOM 1 year ago
Oriignally released in January 1937 (directed by Mannie Davis and George Gordon) as a theatrical sound film; this is the 1947 silent [w/intertitles] 16mm "home movie" reissue from Castle Films [they had the rights to release Paul Terry's cartoon library of the '30s for "home audiences"], later issued in the 8mm format, as well as 16mm sound.
fromthesidelines 1 year ago
Made in the tweenst years (silent/talkies: 1924-30) - pointless story, but impressive animation for the time.
JunKueen 1 year ago
This is a sound cartoon, I saw this as a kid on channel 8 connecticut, which you could pick up in New York. Around oh 1964-1965.
asorls1 2 years ago
Has sound ever been added to this video?
deluxecat13 3 years ago
each show was released with Piano sheet for a person to play the music .... the original film was video only
ubuibiok 2 years ago
The year on the last frame is MCMXLVII. I take that to be 1947.
L1V2P9 3 years ago
Absolutely splendid.
fukumann 3 years ago
Pretty neat- especially the Tin Can Tourists campground. The stove's a bit scary:) Looks like this was a talkie adapted to the little 8mm Castle Films toy format- anyone know of one with the audio track?
ommuel 3 years ago