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Writer:
Joe Stultz (story)
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Release Date:
7 March 1941 (USA) more
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Plot:
Olive gets a phone call that she has won first prize in a sweepstakes, but she can't find her ticket... more | add synopsis
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Watching this, you really feel sorry for Popeye. more (2 total)

Cast

  (in alphabetical order)
Margie Hines ... Olive Oyl (voice) (uncredited)
Jack Mercer ... Popeye (voice) (uncredited)

Directed by
Dave Fleischer 
 
Writing credits
Joe Stultz (story) (as Joseph E. Stultz)

Produced by
Max Fleischer .... producer
 
Original Music by
Winston Sharples (uncredited)
Sammy Timberg (uncredited)
 
Animation Department
Arnold Gillespie .... animator
Abner Kneitel .... animator
 
Music Department
Lou Fleischer .... music supervisor (uncredited)
Sammy Timberg .... musical director (uncredited)
 
Crew believed to be complete


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Runtime:
6 min
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Aspect Ratio:
1.37 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Mono (Western Electric Sound System) | Mono (Western Electric Noiseless Recording)

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1 out of 1 people found the following review useful.
Watching this, you really feel sorry for Popeye., 25 July 2003
9/10

This short revolves around a winning sweepstake ticket bought by Olive. Popeye winds up chasing all over town to retrieve it, with hilarious results. The scene where Popeye is pretending to read a newspaper while trying to figure out just how to get the ticket off a very statuesque young lady without getting slapped into next month is priceless. The ending of this just goes to prove that true love is a most problematic thing and surely Popeye must be in love, to go through all this for that payoff and not run like the wind far away from Ms. Oyl. The black and white print is better. Recommended.

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