The Wireless Wire-Walkers
The Wireless Wire-Walkers | |
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Krazy Kat series | |
Directed by | Vernon Stallings |
Produced by | J.R. Bray |
Studio | Bray Productions |
Distributed by |
Famous Players Lasky Corporation |
Release date(s) | February 26, 1921 |
Color process | Black and white |
Running time | 3:36 |
Language | English |
Preceded by | How I Became Krazy |
Followed by | Bokays and Brickbatz |
The Wireless Wire-Walkers, also released by its alternate title Wireless Wire Walker, is a silent animated film starring Krazy Kat. The film marks the final Krazy Kat film produced by the Bray studio before the filmmakers moved to Winkler Pictures.
Plot
Krazy opens a pair of umbrellas for some reason. Momentarily, his buddy, a weasel, shows up holding some balloons. Krazy takes the balloons, and places them under the umbrellas.
Krazy and the weasel later put up an acrobatic show where hundreds of spectators come to watch. Their act involves a wire attached to two poles. The weasel is first to go on the wire, and performs well. Krazy also goes on the wire, and performs good too.
Krazy and the weasel attempt to do a wireless act as Krazy takes out the wire. The two performers then brought their umbrellas with balloons underneath. The weasel is again first to perform and manages to walk around as if there's a wire on the poles. But before Krazy could perform also, the balloons under both umbrellas burst. This infuriates the audience who start chasing them. The chase continues until everyone runs off an edge and falls into a canyon.