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5/10
Mutt & Jeff Oldie Needs More Refinement
ccthemovieman-111 July 2007
Wow, this is an oldie, and sometimes it looks it. It was my first look, actually, at a Mutt and Jeff cartoon but I remember reading them in comic fashion as a kid for many years.

Anyway, they are cowboys and apparently a team in entertaining folks, perhaps, in a rodeo because we see them practicing their act. Mutt is a little rough on Jeff, making his dance by shooting the ground and then whipping him!

I didn't find much humor is this cartoon, and I hope other Mutt and Jeff's are better than this. I realize it was silent movie era but the noises the two guys made in place of talking (whistles and hoots) was a little annoying. I'd rather they used title cards or "balloons with words" than those dumb incoherent noises.

The color in this movie is fair, about what you'd expect for something re- released in the 1930s under the "Kromcolor" process. The artwork is pretty primitive but, hey, it's 80 years old!
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6/10
Not their greatest...
dandu3865 February 2007
Warning: Spoilers
Mutt and Jeff are cowboys in this one, it starts out with Mutt doing rope tricks while Jeff is whipping him, rather cruel don't you think Jeff? After a minute of their silliness, the boss comes by to tell them to herd cattle in his kazoo voice on the sound re-release that I have. Mutt and Jeff try many ways to get this single cow to move, but to no avail, then Jeff brands the cow and then she has had enough and blows her horn alarm and all those bulls chase Mutt and Jeff to the bull-pen, where Mutt locks up Jeff and the bulls, and Jeff after fighting all of them comes out and chases Mutt around... An okay cartoon, most copies are the Kromocolor re-releases in the 1930s, they were originally black and white, but retraced by Bud Fisher's crew in color and sound was added, the music is nice and rousing but the voices could've been easily done in English instead of slide whistle and kazoo...
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6/10
Color AND sound?!
planktonrules3 October 2016
Although this film might appear very, very dated, back in 1926 it was a rather advanced cartoon. Now I do not know if the Kromocolor (an early two- color process) was used back in 1926 or it was added later, and researching on the internet didn't make this clear. The same would go for the sound---a real rarity for 1926. Again, it could have been added later, though not much later because the sound was very primitive--with music and sound effects as well as some bizarro sound effects instead of voices for Mutt or Jeff. If this IS the way the film appeared in 1926, then it was way ahead of its time.

As for the cartoon itself, it's modestly entertaining by 1926 standpoints but pretty dull today. Mutt and Jeff are working on a ranch and need to brand the cows. One is NOT happy and calls in cow reinforcements but in the end, Mutt has his way with all of them...including Jeff.

If anyone knows more about the color and sound used in the film, let me know. IMDb says it was a black & white film as well as a silent--but I have found the site to be mistaken in a few of the early films.
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