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Identifier:

  • 3924 (Source: East Anglian Film Archive)

Date produced: 1932

Filmmaker(s):

Richard Groschopp

Country of Production:

Germany

Languages:

German

Duration:

00:06:57

Length:

250 ft

Format:

16mm

Colour:

B&W

Sound Notes:

Silent

Description:

"A puppet animation telling the story of Little Mutz, who, after his morning exercises, sets out in his sports car, leaving behind his father who is only interested in his newspaper and their black manservant who plays the banjo and dances. The car falls into a ravine but Mutz, unhurt, tackles the crocodile which then approaches, running it through with his sword. An ape-like, smoke-breathing monster - Nasobem - appears and after dispatching it in a like manner, Mutz returns home. In the next adventure, Mutz rockets into space and lands on Planet X. He finds he is the same size as Annett a porcelain model dancer. At midnight she comes alive and dances to his delight but falls from the shelf and shatters on the floor and Mutz walks off dejected." (EAFA Database)

Resources:

"IAC Film Library Catalogue (Silent and Sound). Institute of Amateur Cinematographers, 1975.
This film is part of the Institute of Amateur Cinematographers Collection held by the East Anglian Film Archive, Norwich, UK."

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Repository:

Institute of Amateur Cinematographers Collection, East Anglian Film Archive