Hot-Toe Mollie Trailer

Hot-Toe Mollie Trailer (1930)

17 February 1930 Animated, Comedy 7 mins

This jazzy short was one of two efforts in the very brief "Binko the Bear Cub" series. Completed in 1930 yet never exhibited in theaters. Created by a team of future animation stars including Preston Blair and brothers Bob and Tom McKimson, this fragmentary short of Binko haunting a run-down Mexican cantina whizzes along with funky, freaky visuals and fluid movement.

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