NEAPOLITAN MOUSE.

This 1954 release has Tom & Jerry battling it out in Naples. Topo, an Italian mouse intervenes and takes them on a tour of the famous sights. When the touring trio are set about by dogs they propel giant cheeses 20 (yes, that's right!) down a hill and bowl them smartly into the harbour. All ends well though with the dogs, and Topo waving T&J farewell as they rejoin 'their' cruise ship.

Intriguing facts - one: Topo is Italian for mouse! Fact number two - Topo was originally to be called Dodo. Fact number three: this is quite a good print with excellent sound. Fact number four: less violence than usual.


Distributed by: Derann Films.
Format: Super 8mm.
Supplied on: 1 reel (200ft). 
Approximate Running Time: 7.2 minutes.
Colour & Sound.
Reviewer: Keith Wilton.
Reviewers rating: Print A Sound A

Reprinted from SUPER EIGHT FILM REVIEW issue 39 from Spring 1998.
Reproduced by the kind permission of Derek Simmonds.

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