Krazy kat and ignatz mouse at the circus
| Titre | Krazy kat and ignatz mouse at the circus |
| Date de sortie | 1916 |
| Réalisateur | George Herriman |
| Type | Noir et blanc |
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| Durée | 3 min. |
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| Sypnosis | Krazy Kat and Ignatz Mouse go to the circus. They meet a starving dog friend of Krazy’s that would gladly eat a mouse. Panic-stricken Ignatz hides. Krazy calls her a chicken. To prove him wrong Ignatz decides to go and scare a woman in the box seats. Krazy tries to do the same to demonstrate that anybody can do this, but of course the woman faced with a cat is not frightened and shooes him. |
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| Société(s) de production | International Film Service |
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