"Tom & Jerry" cartoon in which a duckling uses some vanishing cream to literally disappear and thwart Tom's attempts to capture it. Featuring the voice talent of Daws Butler, June Foray and Clarence Nash. Directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera.
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Comedy drama revolving around a small seaside hamlet in the north of England, as a former resident returns with big plans for the community's re-development.
A hydrophobia epidemic forces the town's authorities to round up all unlicensed dogs. Falling into that category is the pooch owned by little Allen "Farina" Hoskins. Hoping to confound the ill-tempered dogcatcher (Charles McMurphy), Farina manages to rescue the gang's dogs from the Pound Wagon. Thirsting for revenge, the dogcatcher seizes Farina's pooch and tells the kid he had better produce the five-dollar license fee within an hour or else it's curtains for the dog. Gathering together the money in his usual enterprising fashion, Farina and the rest of the gang rush to the pound before the dog can be consigned to the gas chamber. When they arrive, however, the dogcatcher gloatingly tells them that they're too late. But are they? The climactic chase sequence borrows an "audience participation" gimmick from Peter Pan -- at least in the original prints, where all the subtitles are intact. First released on April 17, 1927, Love My Dog was remade as the 1932 Our Gang talkie The Pooch.