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Moonlight for Two (1932)

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Moonlight for Two

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  • Two courting hillbilly dogs go to the big barn dance.
  • Two dogs, courting, go to a dance. On the way, they ride a buckboard that crashes and becomes a wheelbarrow. At the dance, a bear with a shotgun causes trouble, but with some help from a walking stove, our hero fends him off.—Jon Reeves <jreeves@imdb.com>
  • A long, lanky hillbilly dog is courting a cute little canine. One night, they meet and sing "Moonlight for Two" together. Their fun turns to fright when they jump on a buckboard that goes careening down the hillside, out of control. They smash into a log cabin and turn it into a pile of firewood. Finally, they hit a tree that turns the buckboard into a wheelbarrow. Unperturbed, the lanky dog uses the wheelbarrow to cart his sweetie over to the big barn dance, which is taking place at that very moment. The barn dance is fun for all, even an animate coal-burning stove. It's fun, that is, until a villainous bear with a shotgun enters and causes trouble.—J. Spurlin

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