Southern Exposure (1934) - Krazy Kat Theatrical Cartoon Series

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Southern Exposure (1934) - Krazy Kat Theatrical Cartoon Series Southern Exposure

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  • Krazy Kat Theatrical Cartoon SeriesTheatricalSeriesCartoon
  • Traditional Animation
  • Columbia Pictures Corporation
  • Distributed by: Columbia Pictures Corporation
  • Cartoon Characters: Krazy Kat.
  • Directed By Manny Gould, Ben Harrison.
  • Produced By Charles Mintz.
  • Animated By Manny Gould, Ben Harrison.
  • Music: Joe De Nat.
  • Originally Released on February 05, 1934.
  • Originally Released Theatrically.
  • Production Number: 3404
  • Black & White
  • U.S.A.  U.S.A.

Cartoon Summary:

Krazy and his girlfriend are cotton farmers. When a mistake in their work causes a problem, they try to getaway from their mean overseer.

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