Date: Friday, January 27th, 2012 at 8:00pm
Venue: Oddball Films,
275 Capp Street San Francisco
Admission:$10.00
Limited Seating RSVP to programming@oddballfilm.com or (415) 558-8117 Note:
The Dog and Pony Show Screening is not to be
confused with the Propville Dog & Pony Show™ http://www.propville.com/beta/dnp.php.
Featuring:
A Live Performance by Dr. Elvis!
A
psychiatrist by day, entertainer by night, Dr. Elvis has been delighting
audiences and mortifying his children (namely the curator) for over 25 years.
And now, in an Oddball exclusive, he brings his reconstructed hips to swivel
for San Francisco and serenade the hound dog in all of us. Click here for a taste.
Horse Shy (B&W, 1928)
The
perennial curmudgeon, E. Everett Horton (Arsenic and Old Lace, Swing Time) stars
in this silent farce as a dandy deathly afraid of horses. And yet, to his unwitting terror, he
must face the most temperamental bronco in the stable to win the heart of his
beloved lady.
Teach your Dog Tricks (B&W, 1951)
In
these days, when a man invites your young daughter back to his house to show
her how to train a puppy, we might call the SVU, but in this trip back to 1951,
no horrors ensue, just tons of adorable tiny dogs doing tricks, first simple
commands, then some more advanced moves and a tiny dog swarm two-dozen deep!
Dudin’ (Color, 1955)
A
wonderful vintage advertisement for Colorado Dude Ranches, Dudin’ will
take you back to a rustic and simpler place and time. With all the trappings of a vintage vacation; beautiful
landscapes of green valleys, tree-lined forests and snowy mountains, rodeos,
fly-fishing and trail riding, you’ll be asking your travel agent for a
reservation, if there are travel agents anymore.
Bad Dog (Color, 1973)
Get
a dog’s eye view of winter in
1970’s New York City. Shot
entirely from the perspective of a scrappy little mutt, Bad Dog puts
you into the mind of your pup from the mess in the kitchen to the smells of
other dogs in Prospect Park. A
film by, Eli Noyes and Claudia Weill.
Ponies (Color, 1972)
Follow the Findelin
heard of Welsh ponies as they do what ponies do best; frolic in the sunshine,
gallop through streams, nuzzle each other. It’s a cute overload, pony style. With beautiful
cinematography and an idyllic setting, it’s a lovely glimpse into the life of
wild ponies. Directed by, Hector J. Lemieux.
Doggone Tired (Color, 1949)
A Tex Avery Technicolor
Classic. This plucky cartoon
features an over-zealous hunting dog, who upon his owner’s admonition to get a
good night’s sleep or he’ll never catch the rabbit of his bloodthirsty desires,
proceeds to have a night of noisy haranguing from the very same rabbit. Who will win in this game of wits and
weariness?
Plus,
we’ve dug up some lovely ladies channelling their inner pony in the groovy
Scopitone The Race Is On with
Jodi Miller, the Florida Fillies,
bathing beauties who stage their own inflatable horse race, even a preview of
the 1949 Kentucky Derby, 1978
Pooper Scooper news footage,
vintage commercials and more!
Curator’s
Biography
Kat Shuchter is a
graduate of UC Berkeley in Film Studies.
She is a filmmaker, artist and esoteric film hoarder. She has helped program shows at the
PFA, The Nuart and Cinefamily at the Silent Movie Theater and was crowned
“Found Footage Queen” of Los Angeles, 2009.