Ben Meyers’ Rating: 3.9|5.0 Starsììì Freddy the Freshman—early black and white animated feature—provides a good study in early animation efforts and also shows small beginnings of the evolution of later much beloved cartoon characters. It's a sweet portrayal of college football. Film Poster Courtesy of Google Images Storyline Freddy is a freshman who becomes a football star. Additional Thanks Thank you to Rudolph Ising for directing effort. Thank you to Co-Producers Leon Schlesinger, Cast Include Rudolph Ising, The Kings Men, and Johnny Murray, for making the film possible. Buy a ticket? Yes? No? Maybe? Yes. Despite its age and generally lower quality of animation, it retains watch-ability as a historical part of United States entertainment in the early 1900s. Video Critique Available Here:
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FREDDY THE FRESHMAN (Released to Theaters USA 1932)
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