

Crazy-Town
Betty Boop and Bimbo take a wild streetcar ride to Crazy Town, where birds swim, fish fly, and everthing else reverses normal behavior.
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Plot Summary
In this short comedy, a detective goes undercover in a bizarre town populated by eccentrics and performers. He attempts to uncover a scheme but finds himself increasingly entangled in the town's peculiar logic and inhabitants. The film follows his comical struggles to maintain his cover and solve the mystery amidst the absurdity.
Critical Reception
As a short comedy from the early 1930s, "Crazy-Town" was likely intended as light entertainment. Contemporary reviews, if they exist, would have focused on its comedic timing and the performances of its cast within the context of a brief, escapist film. It is not widely discussed in modern critical circles.
What Reviewers Say
- A lighthearted and amusing diversion
- Features typical comedic archetypes of the era
- Relies on a quirky premise for laughs
Google audience: Information on audience reception for "Crazy-Town" from 1932 is not readily available through modern digital platforms.
Fun Fact
The film is notable for its early depiction of a town populated by colorful, eccentric characters, a theme that would be explored in various forms in later comedies.
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