Goopy Geer

Goopy Geer

Release date : April 16, 1932
Runtime : 7m
Countries of origin : United States of America /
Original Language : English /
Director : Hugh Harman / Rudolf Ising /
Writers : Rudolf Ising /
Production companies : Harman-Ising Productions / The Vitaphone Corporation / Leon Schlesinger Productions /
April 16, 1932 7m United States of America Comedy English More
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At a nightclub, the crowd demands Goopy Geer, and the lanky dog doesn't disappoint them. He gives a zany performance on the piano, but the employees and the customers are just as wacky. A gorilla waiter dances while serving. Three identical cats display a peculiar way of eating. A chicken has a nauseating way of making chicken soup. The nightclub singer tells corny jokes. Even the hat racks come to life and dance. A horse imbibing a too-strong drink provides the show-stopper.
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  • title:Goopy Geer
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1932
  • Runtime:7m
  • Genres: Comedy · Animation ·
  • Countries of origin: United States of America ·
  • Original Language: English ·
  • Director: Hugh Harman / Rudolf Ising /
  • Writers: Rudolf Ising ·
  • Production companies: Harman-Ising Productions · The Vitaphone Corporation · Leon Schlesinger Productions ·
  • Overview:At a nightclub, the crowd demands Goopy Geer, and the lanky dog doesn't disappoint them. He gives a zany performance on the piano, but the employees and the customers are just as wacky. A gorilla waiter dances while serving. Three identical cats display a peculiar way of eating. A chicken has a nauseating way of making chicken soup. The nightclub singer tells corny jokes. Even the hat racks come to life and dance. A horse imbibing a too-strong drink provides the show-stopper.
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