by Linda Kay
Directed by: Dave Fleischer
Cat Out of the Bag Alert! This review contains some spoilers for this film!
Synopsis: It’s moving day for Betty Boop (voiced by Mae Questel) so Bimbo (voiced by Billy Murray) and his associates show up in a wagon ready to do the job.
Cartoon Cat: Bimbo’s pals are Harold Hippo (looking a bit more like a gorilla in this short) and a black cat. They are riding in the back of the moving wagon as it bounces along. The cat keeps getting smashed against the wall by Harold so he finally grabs hold of a rope handle and swings outside with each sway to avoid being squashed.
Once they reach Betty’s house they must wait for her to get dressed. The cat and Harold pace on the sidwalk, the cat walking easily underneath Harold’s legs.
The work of packing the wagon begins and the cat carries a bird cage. Instead of walking down the stairs he slides down the banister.
Both the cat and the bird enjoy the ride so much they decide to climb the stairs and come down again!
Next the cat enters the bathroom and exits carrying a bathtub full of water as well as a bather.
Lastly the cat moves the entire staircase out the door.
The wagon starts the journey to the new residence (just around the corner) and Harold and the cat get a much needed nap on top of the pile of furnishings.
Final Mewsings: In real life cats probably won’t help you move.
Many thanks to Wahrhaftig for letting us know about the cat in this short.
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