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Alice's Egg Plant

  • 1925
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5.7/10
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Alice's Egg Plant (1925)
AnimationComedyFamilyShort

Little Alice and Julius the cat operate an egg factory. The hens are a bit lazy, but Julius cracks the whip. An out-of-town chicken arrives, only she's a labour agitator, Little Red Henski f... Read allLittle Alice and Julius the cat operate an egg factory. The hens are a bit lazy, but Julius cracks the whip. An out-of-town chicken arrives, only she's a labour agitator, Little Red Henski from Moscow, Russia, who comes courtesy of the I.W.W. Soon she has the hens striking for "s... Read allLittle Alice and Julius the cat operate an egg factory. The hens are a bit lazy, but Julius cracks the whip. An out-of-town chicken arrives, only she's a labour agitator, Little Red Henski from Moscow, Russia, who comes courtesy of the I.W.W. Soon she has the hens striking for "shorter hours" and "smaller eggs". Alice and Julius need to fill an urgent egg order. They ... Read all

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    • Walt Disney
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    • Anne Shirley
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    • Director
      • Walt Disney
    • Star
      • Anne Shirley
    • 8User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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    10Damonfordham

    An absolute HOOT! (as they used to say)

    This very early Walt Disney effort from 1925 is a real knee-slapper, especially for pop-culture historians.

    It starts off as a typically amusing 1920s style cartoon, with funny gags involving the animals' anatomy doing improbable and crazy things (the cat using his tail as a whip to get the lazy hens back to work). But things get REALLY wild when a Communist Rooster (yeah, you're reading this right) called "The Little Red Henski of Moscow, USSR" comes to town. The Bolshevik Bird then gets (literally) on his soap box and agitates the chickens to go on strike against Alice and her cat! How does it all end? Trust me, it's even more bizarre than what I've described so far! If this all sounds crazy and outrageous in print, wait til you see it on film! You will pound the floor laughing at this one!
    Michael_Elliott

    Alice's Egg Plant

    Alice's Egg Plant (1925)

    *** 1/2 (out of 4)

    Alice and Julius are running a very successful egg planet and their luck just got even better when an order of 5000 eggs come in. The only problem is that the chickens have gotten together and agreed to go on strike demanding shorter hours and smaller eggs. ALICE'S EGG PLANT was the only film in the series that had Anne Shirley playing the role of Alice. She filled in for this one film and it turns out that it's one of the best. To be fair and honest, she's certainly not the greatest thing in the film but she's certainly nice in the part. The best thing about the film is its story, which manages to pack in a lot of laughs and the entire thing just has a very creative feel to it. This includes the fact that the chickens go on strike during a very funny sequence. Another highlight happens when three of the eggs are stolen and Julius must battle a snake to get them back. Fans of this series will certainly love this and even if you're not familiar with the films you should enjoy it too.
    7planktonrules

    Alice defeats the evil Wobblies!

    Before Walt Disney branched off on his own, he produced shorts for several different companies. One type were his Oswald the Lucky Rabbit cartoons and the other were his Alice films. Alice was an unusual concept. Most of the film was traditional black & white cartoon, but the central character, Alice, was a live action little girl. By today's standards, they're really crude but back in the mid-1920s, they were pretty exciting stuff.

    If you watch this film, you might just assume it's another cute little Alice film and you would be wrong! The cartoon is actually very, very political as it's a bit of propaganda against the I.W.W. (Industrial Workers of the World), also known as 'the Wobblies'. No one is sure why they're called this but they were by far the most radical union in America and their principles were very pro-Marxist. They believed that the workers must own the means of production--a prime tenant of Marxism and true Communism. During the early 20th Century, many people were worried about this union and there was a lot of propaganda against them during WWI--especially since they protested against American involvement in it (not a bad idea, actually). Obviously Walt Disney, a political conservative, was against the I.W.W..

    The film begins with a scene that actually might tend to validate the I.W.W., as a cat is on the farm behaving rather brutally towards the chickens to get them to lay eggs. However, soon a Bolshevik (Russian Communist) chicken who represents the I.W.W. arrives and stirs up trouble. Now the chickens won't lay eggs and are even hostile to Alice and her nasty cat. So, Alice thinks up a clever way to defeat the dreaded Wobblies.

    I can guarantee that most won't understand all this symbolism, but it was meant to be very obvious and very political back in 1925--even though it was supposedly a kids' cartoon! Sometimes being a history teacher does have its advantages!
    daniel-94

    I really enjoyed the clever integration of live action and animation..

    Alice and her cat, Julius, must deliver 5,000 eggs to fill their largest contract ever. The rub is: A disgruntled hen has organized the hen house into being a union shop, and everyone is going on strike! OK Interesting enough. The real joy is the interaction between the live action little girl and all of the animated characters. In the opening credits a line says "BY WALT DISNEY" and "AN ALICE COMPANY".

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      Only appearance of Anne Shirley as Alice.
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      Featured in The Wobblies (1979)

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    • Release date
      • May 17, 1925 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Алиса и яичная ферма
    • Production company
      • Walt Disney Productions
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    • Runtime
      9 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Silent
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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