1930s matinee on an alternate earth
This week is a full matinee from the '30s on an alternate Earth, replete with a cartoon, a comedy short, a serial, a trailer and the main attraction.
CARTOON The video for "The Ghost of Stephen Foster" by the Squirrel Nut Zippers was made to look like an old Max and Dave Fleischer cartoon. It directly references the Betty Boop cartoon of "Minnie the Moocher" and "Bimbo's Initiation".
COMEDY SHORT In 1991 Rob Reiner introduced six episodes of a television show called "Morton and Hayes". They were supposedly lost comedy shorts of Chick Morton and Eddie Hayes (played by Kevin Pollack and Bob Amaral). The shorts were played in the style of great comedy duos like Abbott & Costello, Laurel & Hardy and the Three Stooges.
SERIAL Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow was Kerry Conran's love letter to the old serials. It was originally going to have cliffhangers and chapters with title cards.
TRAILER The fake trailer for "Zero Hour" comes from Movie, Movie, a 1978 film directed by Stanley Donen. It was a double feature of two fake '30s movies: a boxing melodrama called Dynamite Hands and a technicolor musical called Baxter's Beauties of 1933. In between the two was this trailer for a non-existent film. George C. Scott starred in all three.
FEATURE Michael Keaton and an all-star cast were featured in Johnny Dangerously. The 1984 comedy, directed by Amy Heckerling, was a spoof of 1930s gangster pictures.

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