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Visionaries - Keanu Reeves Wants to Do More
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Daredevil: Born Again - First Look at Wilson Fisk’s Return to Power
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F1 - New Trailer Announcement
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Daredevil: Born Again - First Look at Charlie Cox Suited Up as the Devil of Hell’s Kitchen
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The Amateur - Unexpected Twist | IMAX Short Video
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Daredevil: Born Again - First Look at Matt Murdock and Karen Page's Reunion
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A Minecraft Movie - First Look at Jason Momoa as Garrett
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Snow White - Merry Princess Magic
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The Fly's Bride (1929)

Audience Score
45
The Fly's Bride
The Fly's Bride was produced in 1929, one year following Van Beuren's edict that all cartoons would be produced in sound. The RCA Photophone System is the credited process, and Carl Edouarde is credited with "synchronization." The film continues the long-running silent series of Aesop's Fables ("sugar coated pills of wisdom" as the end titles remarked) that the studio turned out. This entry displays the lively brand of "rubber hose" animation that was common in the early sound era. The story opens as a swarm of white shoe-clad flies cavort in a kitchen (gags include a soft-shoe number danced over spilled salt and a cop fly directing traffic around a piece of flypaper). The story shifts outside as a fly calls his gal on the phone. Here some rare lip-synch is attempted during the dialogue; Van Beuren usually avoided dialogue in the years to come in favor of songs to help the story along.
DirectorsJohn FosterHarry Bailey

Movie Details

Theatrical Release:September 28th, 1929
Original Language:English