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Russian Dressing (film)

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Russian Dressing
Title card
Directed byManny Gould
Ben Harrison
Produced byCharles Mintz
Animation byAl Eugster
Allen Rose
Harry Love
Color processBlack and white
Distributed byColumbia Pictures
Running time
6:16

Russian Dressing is a short theatrical cartoon by Columbia Pictures, featuring Krazy Kat.

Plot

Krazy is on a horse-drawn sleigh, riding through the countryside, and playing a balalaika. He then stops at a house, and sings the Russian song Dark Eyes to serenade someone. Coming out of the house is Krazy's spaniel girlfriend. They would then walk around and sing the song together.

Krazy and the spaniel enter a tavern where they do the Cossack dance. It is a pleasant experience for them. Meanwhile, a hefty hog drinks an entire bottle of vodka, thus becoming intoxicated and psychologically corrupted. The hog nabs Krazy and tells him to dance while carrying a round black bomb. Krazy, at first resists, but is compelled by the hog who is heavily armed.

Krazy jigs out of the tavern while holding the bomb. He tries to hurl it at a distance but animals in the vicinity, such as dogs and birds, keep throwing it back. Not liking what the cat is doing, the hog engages with Krazy in volleying the bomb back and forth. Fortunately for Krazy, the bomb finally detonates at the hog who then walks away bruised. Krazy and the spaniel went on to celebrate by doing the Cossack dance outside.