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  • Film Forum – New York, NY

    Film Forum 209 W Houston St, New York, NY, United States

    Cartoon Factory (1924) The Adventures Of Popeye (1935) She Reminds Me Of You (1934) Chess Nuts (1932) Cobweb Hotel (1936) Way Back When A Triangle Had Its Points (1940) King For A Day (1940) Hold It (1938) The Raven (1942) Just when you thought the Fleischer cartoons couldn’t get any weirder. Animation Historian Jerry Beck will present a selection of cartoon goodies that stand out solely […]

  • Film Forum – New York, NY

    Film Forum 209 W Houston St, New York, NY, United States

    Popeye the Sailor (1933) Brotherly Love (1936) A Dream Walking (1934) Proteck the Weakerist (1937) Hello How Am I? (1939) Goonland (1938) A Clean Shaven Man (1936) The Dance Contest (1934) Popeye Meets Sindbad (1936) A selection of some of Fleischer Studios’ exhilarating black & white (except for one) Popeye cartoons of the 1930s, co-starring Olive Oyl, Bluto, and hamburger-obsessed Wimp. Includes Popeye’s film […]

  • Film Forum – New York, NY

    Film Forum 209 W Houston St, New York, NY, United States

    Popeye the Sailor (1933) Brotherly Love (1936) A Dream Walking (1934) Proteck the Weakerist (1937) Hello How Am I? (1939) Goonland (1938) A Clean Shaven Man (1936) The Dance Contest (1934) Popeye Meets Sindbad (1936) A selection of some of Fleischer Studios’ exhilarating black & white (except for one) Popeye cartoons of the 1930s, co-starring Olive Oyl, Bluto, and hamburger-obsessed Wimp. Includes Popeye’s film […]

  • Film Forum – New York, NY

    Film Forum 209 W Houston St, New York, NY, United States

    Poor Cinderella (1934) Dancing on the Moon (1935) Kids in the Shoe (1935) Somewhere in Dreamland (1936) Small Fry (1939) Popeye Meets Ali Baba (1937) While keeping up with Disney as the ’30s progressed and color cartoons became the norm, the Fleischer studio was no less surreal in their gags and storytelling. In 1934, the studio introduced a third dimensional effect […]

  • Film Forum – New York, NY

    Film Forum 209 W Houston St, New York, NY, United States

    Red Hot Mama (1934) Betty Boop’s Bamboo Isle (1932) Mask-A-Raid (1931) S.O.S. (Swim or Sink) (1932) Boop-Oop-A-Doop (1932) Old Man of the Mountain (1933) Betty Boop’s Penthouse (1933) Cartoons in the 1930s weren’t intended just for kids, but meant to entertain all members of the Depression era audiences. Betty Boop was then as much a Pre-Code sex symbol as Mae West—and here […]

  • Film Forum – New York, NY

    Film Forum 209 W Houston St, New York, NY, United States

    Poor Cinderella (1934) Dancing on the Moon (1935) Kids in the Shoe (1935) Somewhere in Dreamland (1936) Small Fry (1939) Popeye Meets Ali Baba (1937) While keeping up with Disney as the ’30s progressed and color cartoons became the norm, the Fleischer studio was no less surreal in their gags and storytelling. In 1934, the studio introduced a third dimensional effect […]

  • Dynasty Typewriter – Los Angeles, CA

    Dynasty Typewriter 2511 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles, CA, United States

    Max Fleischer's 'Betty Boop' is back on the big screen with a block of newly restored cartoons in 4K resolution! Join us for a look at Betty's evolution from poodle to human with her friends Grampy and Pudgy plus a special appearance by Cab Calloway. These cartoons are always a good cheer so bring the […]

  • Film Forum – New York, NY

    Film Forum 209 W Houston St, New York, NY, United States

    Red Hot Mama (1934) Betty Boop’s Bamboo Isle (1932) Mask-A-Raid (1931) S.O.S. (Swim or Sink) (1932) Boop-Oop-A-Doop (1932) Old Man of the Mountain (1933) Betty Boop’s Penthouse (1933) Cartoons in the 1930s weren’t intended just for kids, but meant to entertain all members of the Depression era audiences. Betty Boop was then as much a Pre-Code sex symbol as Mae West—and here […]

  • Film Forum – New York, NY

    Film Forum 209 W Houston St, New York, NY, United States

    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 […]