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Curious Cinema Curios

Curious Cinema Curios

Gems and otherwise - no telling what turns up here - but all Public Domain material.

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  • Max Fleischer Color Classic with detailed animation and superb 3D backgrounds. Catchy title tune too ...


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  • Early and Zany Max Fleischer cartoon - terrific animation and bizarre situations abound. Features the early 'doggie' Betty Boop - conceived as hero Bimbo's girlfriend. Wowee stuff!


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  • James Cagney learns the facts about the real world at war in this timeless short subject from the war years. Just as pertinent today....


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  • One of the very popular Polaroid camera commercials - circa 1981.


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  • Dinah sings and shows you around - war dept film for the troops. Circa 1944.


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  • Curious chapter from extremely rare 1938 serial. Story by L. Ron Hubbard. From a very old tape made from a very worn print. The ghost of 'treasure island' is something else... Presented for historical interest...


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  • Abbott & Costello - Source: excerpt from Armed Forces filmed radio broadcast. (Never gets old!).


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  • TALES OF TOMORROW television episode from 1952 features a very young Paul Newman. From the days of live tv and kinescopes.


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