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    Other Side Of Maleficent

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    8 p.m.

    Gulliver's Travels (1939; 76 min.)
    A human doctor washes ashore on an island inhabited by little people locked in a foolish war.
    Dir.: Dave Fleischer
    Cast: Jessica Dragonette, Lanny Ross

    9:30 p.m.

    Mr. Bug Goes to Town (1941; 78 min.)
    A grasshopper tries to find a new home for his fellow insects.
    Dir.: Dave Fleischer
    Cast: Kenny Gardner, Gwen Williams, Jack Mercer

    11 p.m.

    Fudget's Budget (1954)
    George Fudget tries to get his family to economize.
    Dir.: Robert Cannon

    The Unicorn in the Garden (1953)
    TV-PG
    Dir.: William T Hurtz

    Gerald McBoing Boing (1951; 8 min.)
    Dir.: Robert Cannon

    Rooty Toot Toot (1951; 7 min.)
    On trial for killing a faithless lover, Frankie tries to spin the story in her favor.
    Dir.: John Hubley

    The Tell-Tale Heart (1953)
    TV-14
    Dir.: Ted Parmelee

    Christopher Crumpet (1953; 6 min.)
    A little boy turns into a chicken whenever he doesn't get his way.
    Dir.: Robert Cannon

    The Ragtime Bear (1949)
    Dir.: John Hubley

    12 midnight

    Lightning Sketches (1907)
    J. Stuart Blackton, one of the earliest screen cartoonists, draws some ethnic caricatures and an animated bottle of wine.

    Haunted Hotel (1907)
    A big-nosed man spends the night in a ghostly inn, where enchanted silverware fixes dinner and a terrible troll swallows unwary sleepers.

    Artist's Dream (1913)
    An animated dachshund fools his live-action creator by eating the sausages he has drawn.

    Inkwell - Trip to Mars (1924)

    Bobby Bumps Starts for School (1917)
    Mischievous schoolboy Bobby disobeys his teacher and swings on a dangerous giant school bell.

    Fireman Save My Child (1919)
    Firemen Mutt and Jeff are called to a burning hotel, where Mutt must rescue a rich lady's "baby" while avoiding a monster dog.

    The Bomb Idea (1920)
    A railroad porter and his boss get a premature Red Scare when a strange visitor seems to be carrying a Bolshevik bomb.

    Scents and Nonsense (1926)
    Krazy Kat tries to help a furrier catch animals to skin.

    Springtime (1923)
    Farmer Al Falfa flirts with cute girls at the beach.

    The Farmerette (1932; 6 min.)
    All the animals on Farmer Goat's farm are lazy and unproductive until a visiting flapper introduces them to jazz.

    Down on Phoney Farm (1915)
    In his rare, recently rediscovered debut appearance, Paul Terry's Farmer Al Falfa develops a plant that grows beer, then tests the product on his cow.

    1 a.m.

    The Adventures of Prince Achmed (1927; 66 min.)
    This silent silhouetted animation is based on the Arabian Nights' tales.
    Dir.: Lotte Reiniger

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