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Pre-Hysterical Man (1948)

Genre : Animation, Comedy

Runtime : 7M

Director : Seymour Kneitel

Synopsis

Popeye and Olive are atop the highest peak in Yellowstone Park; Olive falls off into a deep hole, where a caveman and dinosaur are still living. Olive almost ends up in the dinosaur, but the caveman (longing for a woman) saves her. Olive falls for him, but Popeye, noticing Olive's absence, comes down and saves her from the caveman. They fight it out; the caveman stuffs Popeye into a not-quite-empty spinach can and feeds him to the dinosaur, but of course, Popeye breaks out and wins the day.

Actors

Jack Mercer
Jack Mercer
Popeye / Caveman (voice) (uncredited)
Mae Questel
Mae Questel
Olive Oyl (voice) (uncredited)

Crews

Seymour Kneitel
Seymour Kneitel
Director
Carl Meyer
Carl Meyer
Story
Jack Mercer
Jack Mercer
Story
Winston Sharples
Winston Sharples
Original Music Composer
Izzy Sparber
Izzy Sparber
Producer
Seymour Kneitel
Seymour Kneitel
Producer
Sam Buchwald
Sam Buchwald
Associate Producer

Posters and backgrounds

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