Acro-Batty
Title | Acro-Batty |
Release date | 1942 |
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Type | Noir et Blanc |
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Runtime | 9 |
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Sypnosis | Being a circus performer is a difficult and demanding life. As such, during the off season, many performers like a little rest and relaxation in such places as balmy Southern California. Because of the difficult maneuvers that most specifically the acrobatic acts have to make during their routines, they have to practice daily even during the off season. Acts seen rehearsing during the off season are: the Ritz sisters, a trick trapeze act; the Jay Trio, trampolinists; the Apollos, high wire gymnasts; the Cameron Troupe, distance bounders; and the Ericsons, high divers. |
Cast | Snub Pollard, Pete Smith (narrateur) |
Production company | MGM, Loew's Incorporated |
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