Pathéscope 9.5mm Sound (1956)

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SEVENTY-THREE Cartoons T9507 Pleased to Meet Cha. (1 Reel). Popeye with posey, Bluto with candy, call upon Olive at the same time. Olive decides to let them fight it out until things become too rough when she tosses both outside. T9508 For Better or Worser. (I Reel). Tired of messing for himself in more ways than one, Popeye decides to get himself a wife at a Matrimonial Agency. Bluto has the same idea and the same choice in brides. T9509 Dizzy Divers. (I Reel). Popeye and Bluto vie for the honour of retrieving treasure many fathoms deep beneath the ocean. Spinach down the life-line makes Popeye the winner. T95I0 The Spinach Overture. (1 Reel). The orchestra conducted by Popeye, with Olive as harpist, plays flat until Bluto arrives to show them how. Popeye loses his men until spinach prompts a dashing piano-solo. T95I 1 The Adventures of Popeye. (1 Reel). Popeye demonstrates to a small, bullied boy, howr he too can win his battles, these examples being extracts from some of his pictures. T95I2 No, No, a Thousand Times No. (1 Reel). Presented in the style of an old-time drama, here is Betty resisting all sorts of inducements to switch her favour. Her true lover carries out a spectacular rescue as her balloonist-captor is carrying her av^fay. T9513 Little Nobody. With a theme song of the same title as the film, this is the story of Betty's pup, Pudgy, who is less than the dust to the socialite dog next door until the mongrel carried out a daring rescue from a fast-flow^ing stream. T9514 Betty Boop and the Little King. (I Reel). Bored by a State function, the King goes in search of lighter entertainment, finds Betty and her band and has a fine old time until he is missed by the Queen. Even so, Betty manages to ride on the State coach as far as the palace. T9515 Not Now. (1 Reel). Disturbed in his sleep by cat-a'wowling, Betty's pup chases the moggy over the roof-tops. Other cats are joining in the fray as Pudgy decides to silence the din by making a smart capture with a dust-bin. T95 1 6 A Language All My Own. ( ! Reel). Betty Boop, a stage singer, flies her own aeroplane to Japan where she is booked to give her next performance . . . and she makes her audience understand. T95 1 7 Making Stars. (1 Reel). A variety show presented by Betty Boop, with step-dancing, singing, to say nothing of a band of little niggerboys chirruping. T95i8 Swat That Fly. (1 Reel). Betty Boop is sorely troubled by a fly that persists in getting into her kitchen concoctions. Betty tries pelting with batter with some success, but in the end the fly pops out again. T95I9 Betty Boop and Grampy. (1 Reel). An invitation to Grampy's party brings Betty Boop and her friends to vk^hile away the hours dancing. But Grampy proves himself the greatest jitterbug of them all. T9520 A Little Soap and Water. (I Reel). Much against his wishes Pudgy has to have a bath during which he steps on the soap and covers his mistress with froth. All clean and nice, Pudgy is soon as black as coal again.