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After The Ball
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- Screen Songs Theatrical Cartoon Series
- Traditional Animation
- Fleischer Studios
- Distributed by: Paramount Studios
- Cartoon Characters: Charles K. Harris, White Dog, Dog's Wife.
- Directed By Dave Fleischer.
- Produced By Max Fleischer, Adolph Zukor.
- Originally Released on November 08, 1929.
- Originally Released Theatrically.
- Production Number: FL2914
- Black & White
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U.S.A.
Cartoon Summary:
"Auld Lang Syne" begins the toon, and we are introduced to animated Charles K. Harris, composer of the "immortal song," presumably the title song, "After the Ball." We see him composing, plunking on a beer stein, and a piano. A white dog joins in, and the... (more)
Cartoon Production Information:
This series of animated cartoons- sometimes including bits of live action- took popular songs of the day and combined the popular "bouncing ball" following the lyrics in an effort for audience singalongs.
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