Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAt the Canadian National Exhibition, a young boy gets separated from his parents and meets some celebrities.At the Canadian National Exhibition, a young boy gets separated from his parents and meets some celebrities.At the Canadian National Exhibition, a young boy gets separated from his parents and meets some celebrities.
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While this short is very dated, it does a good job of basically advertising the world fair in Canada. Of course, said fair is long gone now and there basically is not a world fair anymore, anywhere, so it is rather pointless now to even watch. The only people who have seen it now are most likely those who saw it as a short proceeding the film "The Rebel Set", a MST3K episode. As such, they automatically rate it a one or three for whatever reasons, not able to comprehend that just because the gang riffs something, does not necessarily mean it is bad. I mean, on Rifftrax, Mike Nelson, Kevin Murphy and Bill Corbett riff "The Dark Knight" and most would say that is a fairly good film. The point is you can riff anything good or bad, and just because it is on MST3K you do not have to give it a super low score. That being said it is dated and it seems they do not really give a full view of the fair for us to witness. Only snippets, such as Joe Louis or the prime minister of Canada. Things that most of us are not going to see at the fair, though that ice skating queen was a cutie then. The two guys who are some sort of comedy team looked a bit annoying and the boy looked genuinely upset when they were trying to cheer him up. Also, it is kind of funny and a bit scary the amount of children in the lost children pavilion. Wow, the amount of kids that get away from their parents is staggering, but I cannot really blame Johnny from ditching his parents as they try and decide what to see next among some of the more mundane and boring things for a kid to do.
Ah, people in 1947 got their kicks in so many different ways than the people of today. This short film is a prime example. It shows a young boy traipsing through the Canadian national exhibit of that year. A cameo by Joe Louis is supposed to be very exciting, but isn't. In the end, you just want the thing to end and don't care what happens to Johnny. Is that really Lorne Greene narrating? It sure doesn't sound like him at all.
Avoid this unless you're watching the MST3K version.
Avoid this unless you're watching the MST3K version.
A great short that teaches us that wandering off from our parents in crowded areas can be a real blast! You get to meet ice skating princesses, watch baseball games, horse races, and meet political leaders! Also, when your parents pick you up from the "Lost Kids" section of the police station, they're not mad, just happy to see you.
So if you're a little kid like Johnny, carpe diem! Ditch your parents as soon as you have the chance, and see how fun it can be to discover this wonderful world on your own! Also, why not accept candy from strangers while you're at it?
Educational little short, really great for kids. (r#17)
So if you're a little kid like Johnny, carpe diem! Ditch your parents as soon as you have the chance, and see how fun it can be to discover this wonderful world on your own! Also, why not accept candy from strangers while you're at it?
Educational little short, really great for kids. (r#17)
So this is a promotional short film made in the forties? It is hard to understand how this persuades people to go to the Canadian National Exhibition. It follows a little boy on the exhibition. His parents were not paying attention so they lost him. Now he is having fun on his own. The kid meets some sort of famous people and sees the things to do on the exhibition.
In my opinion this short tells only one thing. It is so very crowded on the exhibition, you easily lose your kid. In other words, if you have kids it is better not to come. But then again, it does show the great things to see there. Right. 'Johnny at the Fair' is just another stupid short film, perfect for the MST3K-people to make fun it.
In my opinion this short tells only one thing. It is so very crowded on the exhibition, you easily lose your kid. In other words, if you have kids it is better not to come. But then again, it does show the great things to see there. Right. 'Johnny at the Fair' is just another stupid short film, perfect for the MST3K-people to make fun it.
A man, his wife, and their boy are visiting the Canadian National Exhibit. The boy wanders off and runs into a bunch of celebrities including Olson & Johnson and Joe Louis.
It's the sort of short subject that Mystery Science Theater 3000 likes to make fun of, and indeed, it has, with many cynical comments. What modern people don't understand is that those were, for many Americans, more innocent times. People didn't worry about crazy people lurking around, waiting to snatch their children off the street. Now we do, even though the number of incidents hasn't changed much; if your child is kidnapped, chances are it isn't a sex trafficker, but your divorced spouse.
It's the sort of short subject that Mystery Science Theater 3000 likes to make fun of, and indeed, it has, with many cynical comments. What modern people don't understand is that those were, for many Americans, more innocent times. People didn't worry about crazy people lurking around, waiting to snatch their children off the street. Now we do, even though the number of incidents hasn't changed much; if your child is kidnapped, chances are it isn't a sex trafficker, but your divorced spouse.
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- Canada Carries On: Johnny at the Fair
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