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Southern Exposure is a film of genre Animation directed by Manny Gould released in USA on 25 january 1934

Southern Exposure (1934)

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Released in USA 25 january 1934
Directed by
Genres Animation

Southern Exposure is a 1934 short animated film distributed by Columbia Pictures. It is part of a long-running short film series starring Krazy Kat.

Synopsis

Krazy and his spaniel girlfriend (who is wearing a blond coily wig in this short) are attending an outdoor party organized by a community of apes. The apes sing, dance, and play instruments. Krazy and the spaniel join in the activities. But the celebration of the apes gets interrupted when their master, a labrador holding a whip, shows up. It is shown that the apes are forced laborers who work on sowing and harvesting crops for little rewards.

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