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The Peanut Vendor (1933) some early stop-motion animation by avant-garde artist Len Lye (Original Post) Crowman2009 Sep 2021 OP
Here's the earlier original Cuban version of that song I just played. Crowman2009 Sep 2021 #1
Raymond Scott's version Cartoonist Sep 2021 #2
Thank you so much for that. Somewhere, a young Ray Harryhousen was watching that, thinking, "whoa." mahatmakanejeeves Sep 2021 #3
I'm not even sure if that film was shown to the public when it came out. Crowman2009 Sep 2021 #5
This brings back memories of my childhood. secondwind Sep 2021 #4

mahatmakanejeeves

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3. Thank you so much for that. Somewhere, a young Ray Harryhousen was watching that, thinking, "whoa."
Tue Sep 14, 2021, 07:19 PM
Sep 2021

One of the networks that run old movies ran 20 Million Miles to Earth on Saturday. I watched it.

Attention, Ray Harryhausen fans.

As for Raymond Scott, I posted his birthday thread over in Music Appreciation a few days back.

On this day, September 10, 1908, Harry Warnow was born. You know him better as Raymond Scott.

Thanks again.

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