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The Clown's Pup



  • Theatrical Film
  • Bray Studios
  • Distributed by: Goldwyn-Bray Pictographs
  • Cartoon Characters: The Clown, Puppies.
  • Live-Action Characters: Max Fleischer.
  • Directed By Max Fleischer.
  • Produced By J. R. Bray.
  • Animated By Max Fleischer, Roland Crandall.
  • Written By Max Fleischer.
  • Originally Released on August 30, 1919.
  • Originally Released Theatrically.
  • Black & White
  • U.S.A.  U.S.A.

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Max Fleischer draws the Clown in outline from the waist up. The clown reached over and grabs a line to his left, and attaching it, creating his legs. Once he is...  (more)

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Silent cartoon. A combination live-action and animated series created by Max Fleischer, it proved to be one of the most popular silent cartoons. The shorts usully started off with The Clown (who...  (more)




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Comments By: Ray Pointer
THE CLOWN'S PUP was the first release of Max Fleischer's landmark series, OUT OF THE INKWELL, produced at the Bray Studio. The series was then part of a Screen Magazine reel called the Bray-Paramount Pictograph, consisting of a newsreel, fashion...  (read more)
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