description About
Olive has invited the boys over, but finds Popeye old-fashioned compared to the zoot-suited Bluto. Popeye wants to dance a waltz, pull taffy, play pin-the-tail-on-the-donkey and croquet, and bob for apples, but Olive turns up her nose at all these as Bluto sabotages them. Finally, Bluto pours quick-drying cement in the apple water and drives off with Olive. Popeye, encased in cement, rolls downhill into a vegetable shop, right next to a bin of spinach. Good thing, because Bluto's getting fresh in a very old-fashioned way. A zoot-suited Popeye stops him, and gets the girl.
Info
- verified Status: Released
- calendar_month Release Date: 1950-06-23
- video_camera_front Companies Famous Studios
- timer Runtime: 6 Mins
- star Rating: 0 / 10
- favorite Likes: 0 Likes
- info IMDB ID tt0151135
- visibilityViews:
-
starUser Ratings:
smart_display Cast
Jack Mercer
Popeye (voice) (uncredited)
Mae Questel
Olive Oyl (voice) (uncredited)
Jackson Beck
Bluto (voice) (uncredited)
groups Crew
Bill Tytla
Director
Carl Meyer
Story
Jack Mercer
Story
Winston Sharples
Music
Lloyd Hallock, Jr.
Scenic Artist
George Germanetti
Animation
Harvey Patterson
Animation
George Germanetti
Animation Director
comment Comments