This appears to be a reel with multiple Fables scrambled all over the place. "A DAY OFF," "IN THE BAG," and another late entry I haven't identified yet.
These cartoons are "A Day Off" (1928, directed by John Foster), "In the Bag" (1928, directed by Jerry Shields) and *"A Midsummer's Day Dream" (1929, directed by Harry Bailey or Mannie Davis) .*
This print is a set of 3 fables, "A Day Off" (1928, directed by John Foster), "In the Bag" (1928, directed by Jerry Shields) and "A Midsummer's Day Dream" (1929, directed by Harry Bailey or Mannie Davis).
What comes after 6:56 is the reason to watch this.
This appears to be a reel with multiple Fables scrambled all over the place. "A DAY OFF," "IN THE BAG," and another late entry I haven't identified yet.
These cartoons are "A Day Off" (1928, directed by John Foster), "In the Bag" (1928, directed by Jerry Shields) and *"A Midsummer's Day Dream" (1929, directed by Harry Bailey or Mannie Davis) .*
This print is a set of 3 fables, "A Day Off" (1928, directed by John Foster), "In the Bag" (1928, directed by Jerry Shields) and "A Midsummer's Day Dream" (1929, directed by Harry Bailey or Mannie Davis).
Thank you
@@farmeralfalfa You're welcome.
why are they all combined?
Also, the original moral is: “A rolling stone gathers no moss, but it gets a lot of polish.”
What a modern cartoon
a day off 100 years ago > a day off now
This is good! LOL!
1:19 Kids will love it. 😆
I really like the original music I remember from when these were on TV in the early '60s. I don't like the ones with doctored music.
I remember them from the 1960-1965 period, then they got pulled off the air.