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Screen Snapshots: Famous Cartoonists

  • 1950
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  • 10m
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Screen Snapshots Series 15, No. 12 (1936)
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Ralph Staub zooms his Screen Snapshots camera in on many of the most famous newspaper comic-strip cartoonists and creators of the era. Notable in that all of the comic-strip characters refer... Read allRalph Staub zooms his Screen Snapshots camera in on many of the most famous newspaper comic-strip cartoonists and creators of the era. Notable in that all of the comic-strip characters referenced, with the exception of "Our Debbie" and "Smoky Stover", appeared in films or cartoon... Read allRalph Staub zooms his Screen Snapshots camera in on many of the most famous newspaper comic-strip cartoonists and creators of the era. Notable in that all of the comic-strip characters referenced, with the exception of "Our Debbie" and "Smoky Stover", appeared in films or cartoons at some point or another, ranging from the silent years past 1950. Gus Edson's "Dondi" w... Read all

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    • Ralph Staub
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    • Ralph Staub
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    • George Baker
    • Merrill Blosser
    • Walt Disney
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    • Director
      • Ralph Staub
    • Writer
      • Ralph Staub
    • Stars
      • George Baker
      • Merrill Blosser
      • Walt Disney
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    George Baker
    • Self - 'The Sad Sack' cartoonist
    Merrill Blosser
    • Self - 'Freckles' cartoonist
    Walt Disney
    Walt Disney
    • Self - 'Mickey Mouse' creator
    Gus Edson
    • Self - 'The Gumps' cartoonist
    Bill Holman
    • Self - 'Smoky Stover' cartoonist
    Cecil Jensen
    • Self - 'Our Debbie' cartoonist
    Lank Leonard
    • Self 'Mickey Finn' cartoonist
    Renny McEvoy
    Renny McEvoy
    • Self - 'Dixie Dugan' cartoonist
    • (as Rennie McEvoy)
    George McManus
    George McManus
    • Self - 'Bringing Up Father' cartoonist
    Don Wilson
    Don Wilson
    • Self - Narrator
    Rick Yeager
    • Self - 'Buck Rogers' cartoonist
    • Director
      • Ralph Staub
    • Writer
      • Ralph Staub
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    5boblipton

    See Them in the Funny Pages

    This Columbia Screen Snapshot is about cartoonists: not the ones who make animated cartoons, even though Walt Disney is prominently displayed, but the ones who draw the well known comic strips of the day, more than sixty years from today. Alas, all are gone and almost all o their comic strips. Shrinking space in newspapers and dying newspapers, as well as the evolution of comic books, have put paid to the beautifully drawn five-panel daily strip and the full page Sunday feature in color.

    If you're a fan of these old-time comic strips, you'll enjoy seeing them at some sort of gathering in Hollywood. Each gets an average of five seconds of screen time as Don Wilson, better known as Jack Benny's announcer, calls out their name and their strip and that of their companion in mostly two-shots.
    2planktonrules

    Incredibly dated.

    My father was a cartoonist. So, I have a better than average knowledge of comic and cartoon artists from the 'good old days'. However, even I had a hard time caring about "Famous Cartoonists" because most of the folks featured here I am not all that familiar with nor did I care about them. Sure, I recognized Milt Caniff and Walt Disney in this one...and a few others. But mostly it's like going to a total stranger's house and watching their home movies! In addition, even if you ARE aware of who all these folks and all their strips are, there is a huge problem....it is all presented so quickly and so little is said about each of the men that it is tiresome instead of educational or interesting.

    By the way, the announcer, Don Wilson, was famous for being the announcer and sometime actor on "The Jack Benny Program".

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      • May 25, 1950 (United States)
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