Motion Picture Reviews (1934)

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Ten Motion Picture Reviews SHORT SUBJECTS THE CRASSHOPPER AND THE ANT » » Walt Disney Silly Symphony. United Artists. An intriguing little fable, exquisite in coloring and rhythm as usual, in which the improvident grasshopper is saved from starvation by the busy little ant colony and its gracious queen. Adolescents, 12 to 16 Children, 8 to 12 Good Good CAMPING OUT » » Mickey Mouse. Mickey and Minnie go camping with a few friends, and have a wild, hilarious and exciting battle with the mosquitoes, who are finally routed. All very clever and diverting. Adolescents, 12 to 16 Children, 8 to 12 Good Good RIN TIN TIN JR. » » The Wolf Dog. Mascot. All Star Serial. The story of the attempts of a gang of crooks to compel an inventor to give up his invention of an electric radio ray which is able to destroy ships at sea. For twelve chapters a young boy (played by Frankie Darrow) and a radio operator assisted by Pal, the cleverly trained police dog, go after this gang and bring it finally to justice. The acting is generally stereotyped, except for Sarah Patten’s. The story is fairly well developed but full of sensational thrills and exciting climaxes. Cruelty was stressed in the attitude of the step-father toward the boy and the whole picture is unsuited for sensitive children. Adolescents, 12 to 16 Children, 8 to 12 Perhaps No