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About this Item Title Popeye the Sailor meets Sinbad the Sailor Summary In Sindbad, the title character (Bluto with a few changes in his attire) catches sight of Popeye's ship through his spyglass and is instantly smitten with Olive Oyl. He instructs his pet Rokh to sink the ship, but bring Olive to him. Of course, Popeye manages to save himself, Wimpy and Olive, and settles Bluto's hash. Names Fleischer, Dave, 1894-1979, film director Fleischer, Max, 1883-1972, film producer Bowsky, Willard, animator Germanetti, George, animator Nolan, Edward, animator Zukor, Adolph, 1873-1976, presenter Lerner, Sammy, composer, lyricist Rothberg, Bob, 1901-1938, composer, lyricist Timberg, Sammy, 1903-1992, composer, lyricist Mercer, Jack, voice actor Questel, Mae, 1910-1998, voice actor Wickie, Gus, 1885-1947, voice actor Fleischer Studios Inc. production company Paramount Pictures, Inc., film distributor, copyright claimant Created / Published United States : Paramount Pictures, Inc., 1936. Headings - Popeye--(Fictitious character)--Humor - Sindbad,--the Sailor (Legendary character)--Humor Genre Children's films Animated films Comedy films Short films Fiction films Notes - LP6754 U.S. Copyright Office - Copyright: Parmount Pictures, Inc.; 27Nov36; LP6754. - Music and lyrics, Samuel Lerner, Bob Rothberg, Sammy Timberg. - Voices: Jack Mercer (Popeye), Mae Questel (Olive Oyl), Gus Wickie (Sindbad). - On title frame: "Popeye Color Feature" and "A Max Fleischer Cartoon in Technicolor". - Summary taken partly from Solomon, C. The history of animation, enchanted drawings, 1989, p. 79. - LC also holds an original release copy and a reissue copy in the AFI/Triangle Laboratories Estate Collection. - This film was selected for the National Film Registry. - Sources used: Solomon, C. The history of animation, enchanted drawings, 1989; Catalog of copyright entries, motion pictures, 1912-1939, p. 673; Eagan, D. America's film legacy, 2010, p. 253-255. Medium 1 video file (digital) (17 min.) : sd., color. Source Collection DiCrescenzo (Louis) Collection (Library of Congress) Digital Id hdl.loc.gov/loc.mbrsmi/ntscrm.00068306 Library of Congress Control Number 2023602008 Online Format image video LCCN Permalink lccn.loc.gov/2023602008 Additional Metadata Formats MARCXML Record MODS Record Dublin Core Record
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