This was a Sourpuss AND Gandy Goose cartoon (you never saw one without the other), and one of the rare occasions Sourpuss received "star billing" in a Terrytoon; originally released in August 1949. This is the Ken Films "home movie edition" of the '50s and '60s, available in 50 ft. and "complete" 200 ft. versions. At the end, there were always "Preview Attractions" of other films Ken offered for home projectors "at your dealer"- the one here from the "Little Rascals" [Our Gang] "Spooky Hooky"...
There was also a version with the same indian and farmer alfalfa with a trailer house. Does anybody remenber it?
juanfa61 2 years ago
Wow.
DjosueD 3 years ago
This was a Sourpuss AND Gandy Goose cartoon (you never saw one without the other), and one of the rare occasions Sourpuss received "star billing" in a Terrytoon; originally released in August 1949. This is the Ken Films "home movie edition" of the '50s and '60s, available in 50 ft. and "complete" 200 ft. versions. At the end, there were always "Preview Attractions" of other films Ken offered for home projectors "at your dealer"- the one here from the "Little Rascals" [Our Gang] "Spooky Hooky"...
fromthesidelines 3 years ago 2
...awesome
PooButt3 3 years ago