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Blow Me Down!

  • 1933
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Blow Me Down! (1933)
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaPopeye sails into Mexico, where Olive is a dancer and Bluto is a bandit.Popeye sails into Mexico, where Olive is a dancer and Bluto is a bandit.Popeye sails into Mexico, where Olive is a dancer and Bluto is a bandit.

  • Dirección
    • Dave Fleischer
    • Willard Bowsky
  • Elenco
    • William Costello
    • William Pennell
    • Bonnie Poe
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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    • Dirección
      • Dave Fleischer
      • Willard Bowsky
    • Elenco
      • William Costello
      • William Pennell
      • Bonnie Poe
    • 9Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 2Opiniones de los críticos
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    William Costello
    • Popeye
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    • (sin créditos)
    William Pennell
    • Bluto
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    • (sin créditos)
    Bonnie Poe
    • Olive Oyl
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      • Dave Fleischer
      • Willard Bowsky
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    8planktonrules

    In 'ol Mexico.

    This is the third Popeye cartoon from the Fleischer Brothers and as such, this was a very fresh and original cartoon. Later cartoons sometimes just seemed like re-treads with all too familiar plots-- fortunately this one manages to be quite creative.

    The cartoon begins with Popeye arriving in Mexico. There he soon sees Olive Oyl dancing in a cantina--where she performs one of the strangest cartoons in movie history. Soon, Bluto the Bandit arrives and it's up to our hero to take care of this dangerous jerk. And, when the rest of Bluto's gang arrives, it's spinach time!

    This is a pretty good Popeye cartoon--and I like how Popeye AND Olive work together on this one. Interestingly, you can tell it's a pre-code cartoon, as Popeye and Bluto have a small drinking contest---something you'd be unlikely to see later in the 1930s. Well worth seeing.
    7fiascofilmsco

    Fun Stuff

    Popeye comes to Mexico to see Olive Oyl. He whomps up a few of the locals before going to the bar where Olive dances. He gives her some flowers. She steps into a spitoon and does a fun dance while trying to get out of it. Then Bluto arrives. There is a 'wanted' poster on the wall. Bluto and the poster notice one-another.

    Bluto and Popeye have a battle in the bar. Then, Bluto gets his friends involved. Everything is moving in time with the music soundtrack.

    The battle moves to Olive's dressing room. After eating spinach, Popeye stomps Bluto and sends him around the world.

    Typical Popeye. Fun mutterings by Popeye, too.

    Beware the colorized version.
    7Hitchcoc

    Early Popeye

    In this very early offering in the Popeye saga, the backgrounds are quite primitive with the focus on the principle characters. Popeye finds himself in old Mexico, being assaulted by stereotypical Mexican bad guys. He throttles them without any trouble. Olive is the real star here, working as a dancer. Of course, Bluto shows up as a wanted criminal. Popeye ignores him and then the battle is on. It's pretty basic stuff, but entertaining.
    6ccthemovieman-1

    Popeye Meets More Hostiles

    Boy, people are hostile wherever Popeye appears....at least in these first few cartoons. In his second cartoon, the one before this, Indians attacked he and Olive when he landed in America. Now, Popeye rows down to Mexico and the locals are taking gunshots at him when he walks down the street.

    He finds Olive doing some wild dance in a saloon and we get a few sight gags with that, when suddenly a huge Bluto - bigger than how he looked later in Popeye cartoons - comes in with guns blazing! He's "Bluto The Bandit" according to the big reward sign posted on him at the bar.

    The rest is just a sock 'em affair with Bluto and Olive and then Bluto and Popeye, nothing special but enough sight gags to make it worth watching.
    Michael_Elliott

    2 Popeye shorts

    Blow Me Down! (1933)

    **** (out of 4)

    Popeye travels to Mexico to see Olive Oyl who's working in a Mexican bar when Bluto shows up to start trouble. Once again we get some great humor with a lot of in coming in the politically incorrect form. The scene where a Mexican bandit shoots Popeye in the head only to have to bullet fly back and hit him is great as is the scene where Popeye and Bluto have a shooting contest.

    I Yam What I Yam (1933)

    **** (out of 4)

    Second film in the series has Popeye, Olive Oyl and Wimpy landing on an island when they're attacked by Indians. There are several funny moments here including a great scene where Popeye goes duck hunting and the Indian coins is another great gag. The spoof of Ghandi also works quite nicely in this politically incorrect short.

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    • Trivia
      The title is one of Popeye's catchphrases.
    • Errores
      When Olive Oyl is dancing in the saloon, nobody moves in the background.
    • Citas

      [first lines]

      Popeye: [singing] I'm Popeye the sailor man / I'm Popeye the sailor man / I'm strong to the finitch, 'cause I eats me spinach / I'm Popeye the sailor man.

    • Conexiones
      Featured in Quiero ser Militar (1936)
    • Bandas sonoras
      I'm Popeye the Sailor Man
      Written by Samuel Lerner

      Played during the opening credits

      Sung by Popeye

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 27 de octubre de 1933 (Estados Unidos)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
    • Idioma
      • Inglés
    • También se conoce como
      • Popeye el Marino: Quién te tiene miedo
    • Productora
      • Fleischer Studios
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    • Tiempo de ejecución
      6 minutos
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Relación de aspecto
      • 1.37 : 1

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