Walt Disney - 1924 - Alice and the Dog Catcher - Part 1
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THAT LITTLE GIRL YOUR WATCHING DIED THREE YEARS AGO AND SHE HAD A FULL LIFE, THATS HOW OLD THISS SHIT IS...OMFG, MIND EXPLOSION...WHY ARE THESE CARTOONS SO HILARIOUSLY RACIST ?
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Klix Klax Klub!
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lOS NIÑOS Y LOS ANIMALES YA ACTUABAN EN LAS PELICULAS MUDAS. que lindo ver esta joya de la cinematografia, epoca de nuestros bisabuelos.
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@aecampion You're very welcome :)
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@aecampion Your very welcome :)
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@ProbradIII Thank you so much for uploading this short! I thought you could only find these on the new Blu Ray discs of Disney Classics. I am currently doing a research paper on Walt Disney's impact on film. It's great to see them myself and reading all of your responses has really opened my eyes to how monumental his work was. So thank you again for posting!
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@ProbradIII Wow, that's very interesting! :) I am, like stated in the previous comment, amazed at how you can do all this. I'm terrible with computers and such.
And, your very welcome!! :D
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@Boudiga I adore Silent film as well! Pantomime is a bygone art form; Mark me!---I hope it returns :) I'm a huge fan of Charlie Chaplin. He was an innovator in the sense that he introduced pathos to the silent screen. It's difficult to credit such a feat to one person, but he certainly made a contribution to the art form! One of my favourite silent films, however, is Fritz Lang's Metropolis. If you've yet to see it, I give my highest regards to do so :)
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@Lulurosyposy Thank you for your kind words. Virginia Davis really was the start of everything Disney---she was the first actress to be under contract. That's a milestone to be proud of. She'll be dearly missed.
I came across several Alice cartoons quite by accident. I downloaded a Torrent marked plainly as 'Disney', and, to me surprise and delight, this is what it contained. From what I gather, these were recorded from television to VHS, then later digitized.
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@Boudiga Well I'm glad you are so understanding. :) Yes, It is hard to believe that it is so old! It helps me remember that if it weren't for these amazing and talented people, the world we have to day would be so different. So, yes, a wonderful short!
RIP Virginia Davis, the original Alice. 1918-2009.
CrummyCurtis 2 years ago 19
Alice(or virginia) was such a beautiful girl.
Lulurosyposy 11 months ago 8