Fine Arts Theatre Beverly Hills – Beverly Hills, CA
This is the premier of a brand new black of Fleischer Cartoon restorations on the big screen. Featuring Betty Boop, Koko the Clown, Superman and more! Join us for a Q&A […]
This is the premier of a brand new black of Fleischer Cartoon restorations on the big screen. Featuring Betty Boop, Koko the Clown, Superman and more! Join us for a Q&A […]
Max Fleischer's 'Betty Boop' is on the big screen with a block of newly restored cartoons in 4K resolution! Join us Saturday, April 25th at the CAMEO for a look […]
Discover the powerful fusion of Jewish culture, history, and artistic expression through the lens of graphic storytelling in this dynamic traveling exhibition from the Center for Jewish History! Icons in […]
Join us for an afternoon to celebrate the films of Max Fleischer with new restorations of Koko the Clown and Gabby cartoons along with Betty Boop, Popeye and more! Max’s great-granddaughter, Claire Fleischer, will be joining Fabulous Fleischer Cartoons Restored producer Mauricio Alvarado and for a Q&A to discuss the legacy of Fleischer Studios.
Koko’s Earth Control (1928) Bimbo’s Initiation (1931) Minnie the Moocher (1932) Swing You Sinners (1930) Snow White (1933) Betty Boop MD (1932) Ha! Ha! Ha! (1934) Betty in Blunderland (1934) 1930s cartoons that found new popularity with the “pot generation” of the ’60s and ’70s. Koko the Clown destroys the planet; Betty Boop crashes a mysterious underground cult (in one of the weirdest […]
Max Fleischer was a trailblazer in the field of animation, pushing the boundaries of surreal, rubber-hose artistry and pioneering groundbreaking techniques such as Rotoscoping, the Stereoptical process, and early synchronized sound animation. Now, thanks to the magic of digital restoration, you can join us an unforgettable journey through animation history from the legendary Fleischer Studios, […]
Koko’s Earth Control (1928) Bimbo’s Initiation (1931) Minnie the Moocher (1932) Swing You Sinners (1930) Snow White (1933) Betty Boop MD (1932) Ha! Ha! Ha! (1934) Betty in Blunderland (1934) 1930s cartoons that found new popularity with the “pot generation” of the ’60s and ’70s. Koko the Clown destroys the planet; Betty Boop crashes a mysterious underground cult (in one of the weirdest […]
Fleischer Studios’ first sound/color animated feature film. The second Technicolor animated musical feature ever and the tenth biggest film of 1939—an anti-war film released two years before America entered World War II—and perhaps the best use of the Fleischer “rotoscope” invention, which converts live action to animation (for the character of Gulliver). It’s a hap-hap-happy […]
Betty Boop’s Rise to Fame (1934) Dizzy Dishes (1930) Betty Boop’s Penthouse (1933) Poor Cinderella (1934) Betty Boop and Grampy (1935) A Language All My Own (1935) Little Pal (1934) Program of 1930s cartoons showing how Betty went from dog character (in her debut, Dizzy Dishes), to skimpily-dressed Pre-Code icon, to career woman, to supporting character (to senior citizen inventor “Grampy” and oh-so-cute […]
In My Merry Oldsmobile (1931) I’ll Be Glad When You’re Dead You Rascal You (1932) An Elephant Never Forgets (1935) You Gotta Be A Football Hero (1935) Musical Memories (1935) Sally Swing (1938) Ain’t She Sweet (1933) Stoopnocracy (1933) Some of the Studios’ most melodic and jazziest cartoons, including Ain’t She Sweet (with Lillian Roth, later subject of biopic I’LL CRY TOMORROW), Sally Swing (with the voice of […]