Sleepy Holler

Sleepy Holler (1929)

19 Jul 1929 • Animation, Short, Comedy
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In this chapter, we mark the end of Krazy Kat's silent days. As with most characters who started with silent films, 1929 was definitely the time where most studios made the transition to audio.Here, we have Krazy who has been hired to watch three kittens. Under the authority of an overweight and bossy lady, he has to watch them every minute and therefore has little time relax. When he had enough of the lady's nagging and the kittens' annoying antics, Krazy decides to say goodbye to the house and have some peace in the outside.Three tunes are used in this film. All of which are catchy and empathic. I kinda feel sorry for Krazy on how the story goes in the later parts. But at the same time, I couldn't deny the quality of the music.After being shown in comic strips for three years, Krazy was shown in more than 200 films. It's quite a pity all those weren't enough to gather him considerable fame.

George Herriman
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Language: None, English
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Country: United States
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7.8

IMDb (23 votes)
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