Title | Buried treasure |
Item type | Projected medium |
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Language | English |
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Physical description | 1 reel of 1 (9 minutes, 30 seconds) (342 ft.) : silent, black and white : 16 mm print |
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245 00 Buried treasure /|cattributed to Max Fleischer, Paul Terry,
Mutt and Jeff Studios.
246 1 Eveready Harton
246 1 Eveready Harton in Buried treasure
246 1 Pecker island
257 United States.
264 2 [New York] :|bMuseum of Modern Art Film Library,|c[196-?].
300 1 reel of 1 (9 minutes, 30 seconds) (342 ft.) :|bsilent,
black and white :|c16 mm|3print
336 two-dimensional moving image|btdi|2rdacontent
337 projected|bg|2rdamedia
338 film reel|bmr|2rdacarrier
500 Originally produced as a motion picture between
approximately 1925-1929. MoMA title card states "circa
1924."
500 Running time of Buried treasure: approximately 7 minutes
(257 feet).
500 "Climax Fables presents "Buried Treasure" featuring
Eveready Harton."--Opening titles.
500 Authorship attributed to Max Fleischer, Paul Terry, and
the Mutt and Jeff Studio, though the cartoon was produced
anonymously.
500 "Buried treasure was reputedly made after hours at a major
animation studio in the mid-twenties and circulated
privately. Its sharp graphics, clever wit, and unusual
instructional value earn it an important place in the
history of animation and in the annals of social
criticism."--Preface intertitle card, apparently supplied
by MoMA Flim Library.
500 "The first porno-cartoon was made in New York. It was
called "Eveready Harton" and was made in the late 20's,
silent, of course--by three studios. Each one did a
section of it without telling the other studios what they
were doing. Studio A finished the first part and gave the
last drawing to Studio B [...] Involved were Max Fleischer,
Paul Terry and the Mutt and Jeff studio. They didn't see
the finished product till the night of the big show. A
couple of guys who were there tell me the laughter almost
blew the top off the hotel where they were screening it."-
-Karl F. Cohen, Forbidden Animation: Censored Cartoons and
Blacklisted Animators in America. North Carolina:
McFarland & Company, Inc. Via Wikipedia.
500 Clips from similar animations follow Buried treasure,
preceded by the following statement: "Excerpts from other
examples of the genre have been appended for comparison
purposes."
500 Immediately preceding and following Buried treasure are
the following censorship board statements, which may or
may not be genuine: "Permit issued without examination,
pursuant to the laws of the State of New York, No. 09197"
; "Approved by Ohio Department of Education, Division of
Film Censorship. 102345."
506 Pacific Film Archive collection; non-circulating. Access
by appt. only.|5CBPF.
520 Hardcore pornographic cartoon made after-hours for the
animators' own amusement. Never commercially released.
655 7 Animated films.|2lcgft
655 7 Pornographic films.|2lcgft
655 7 Short films.|2lcgft
700 1 Fleischer, Max,|d1883-1972,|edirection.
700 1 Terry, Paul,|d1887-1971,|edirection.
710 2 Mutt and Jeff Film Company,|eproduction company.
956 20140422 |bpfmcq|cCO
957 OCLC xref loaded 20140504
994 C0|bCUY