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Stormy Seas (1932)
*** (out of 4)
Flip the Frog is out at sea enjoying the fine day by playing some music. Out of nowhere a dark cloud shows up and soon Flip and the ship are dealing with a dangerous storm.
STORMY SEAS isn't the greatest film in the Flip series but once again Ub Iwerks imagination is in full force and the creative nature of the story makes it worth watching. The highlight is an early scene where we see where storms come from as the cloud mixing the rain, rough seas and the lightening and how the cloud does it was just fun to watch. The film also has an underwater sequence that is quite good and an overall charm that helps carrying everything through to the end.
*** (out of 4)
Flip the Frog is out at sea enjoying the fine day by playing some music. Out of nowhere a dark cloud shows up and soon Flip and the ship are dealing with a dangerous storm.
STORMY SEAS isn't the greatest film in the Flip series but once again Ub Iwerks imagination is in full force and the creative nature of the story makes it worth watching. The highlight is an early scene where we see where storms come from as the cloud mixing the rain, rough seas and the lightening and how the cloud does it was just fun to watch. The film also has an underwater sequence that is quite good and an overall charm that helps carrying everything through to the end.
- Michael_Elliott
- Mar 24, 2016
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- Runtime8 minutes
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- 1.37 : 1
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