Popeye the Sailor: My Artistical Temperature (S) (1937)

1937 · Movie · 6 min. · United States

Popeye the Sailor: My Artistical Temperature (S) (1937)

Popeye the Sailor: My Artistical Temperature (S) (1937) follows the comedic rivalry between Popeye and Bluto as they share an art studio, with Popeye focusing on sculpture and Bluto on painting. The tension escalates when Olive Oyl visits, seeking a portrait. The two rivals engage in a competitive frenzy, leading to a heated argument. As the situation turns physical, Olive attempts to leave, but Popeye's quick consumption of spinach allows him to triumph over Bluto, securing Olive's stay and his artistic victory.

Credits

Direction Dave Fleischer · Seymour Kneitel

Soundtrack Sammy Timberg

Technical sheet

Title Popeye the Sailor: My Artistical Temperature (S)

Original title Popeye the Sailor: My Artistical Temperature

Year 1937

Type Movie

Length 6 min.

Country United States


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