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''The Crowd Snores'' is a short animated film produced by Walter Lantz Productions. It is the third film to feature
Pooch the Pup Pooch the Pup is a cartoon animal character, an anthropomorphic dog, appearing in Walter Lantz cartoons during the studio's black-and-white era. The character appeared in 13 shorts made in 1932 and 1933. Biography In 1931, Walter Lantz was enco ...
. The film is also a parody of the Warner Bros. feature film '' The Crowd Roars''.


Plot

Pooch is a race car driver competing in an auto racing event. Although his vehicle breaks down while the other drivers set off, Pooch is able to do some repairs on time and move. In the race, Pooch catches up as he elevates his car over every vehicle in his path. A bubble gum trick applied by a bystander does only little to slow him down. When another driver punches him, Pooch goes into a fistfight until that driver falls off the edge of a mountainside road. Halfway in the race, Pooch stops at a refueling station. Little does he know that the fuel provided at the station is very low grade. Pooch's car starts to act bizarrely a little but still manages to carry on in the event. Back into the race, another driver loses two rear tires. Pooch, coming from behind, shows the gesture of a gentleman as he stops by and helps that driver run again. That other driver exhibits ingratitude by just leaving and blowing smoke at Pooch. As they continue running, the other driver scatters nails which destroy all of Pooch's tires. Pooch then resorts to using rats as replacements for his tires. The rats make good carriers until his vehicle gets knocked off the track after colliding a tree. After going airborne, Pooch's car lands on a cow which carries him back into the race. Despite the other driver's clever wheel tactics, Pooch's cow-carried car reaches the finish line and wins.


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''The Crowd Snores''
at the Big Cartoon Database 1932 animated films 1932 films 1932 comedy films American black-and-white films Films directed by Walter Lantz Universal Pictures animated short films Walter Lantz Productions shorts 1930s American animated films American auto racing films American comedy short films Animated films about dogs 1930s English-language films {{short-animation-film-stub