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The Hole( 1962)

TV-MAAnimationComedy
57%
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Overview

Two men discuss the nature of accidents and the possibility of nuclear war.

    Top Billed Cast

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      George Mathews

      (voice)

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      Dizzy Gillespie

      (voice)

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    A review by CinemaSerf

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    Written by CinemaSerf on Thu Mar 21 2024
    No wonder construction projects all take such a long time! This short animation sees two labourers - voiced, unscripted, by Dizzy Gillespie and George Matthews getting on, leisurely, with their subterranean industry whilst chewing the fat about just everything from politics to the threat of impending nuclear war. Meantime, the creatively inspired animators give a natural and engaging impression of trying to keep pace with their ramblings, offering us some quite sophisticated visual accompaniment at times. The pace of the drawing and of the chattering is pretty continuous and you just know that ...

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    Facts

    Status

    Released

    Original Language

    English

    Budget

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