After finding Tomorrow We Diet (1951-also reviewed) to be excellent, I got ready to see Goofy get rich.
View on the film:
Rolling Goofy into a gambling habit, director Jack Kinney wins the jackpot on bringing a one-armed bandit to life for slap-stick gags, and the great hand-drawn animation filling the screen with smoke, which Goofy cuts into as he searches for a winning hand.
Making a change from past Goofy shorts by having a supporting character return (his wife) the screenplay by returning writers Milt Schaffer & Dick Kinney spoof the various methods of gambling,with a lingering fear from Goofy of his wife being angry, if he fails to get rich quick.
View on the film:
Rolling Goofy into a gambling habit, director Jack Kinney wins the jackpot on bringing a one-armed bandit to life for slap-stick gags, and the great hand-drawn animation filling the screen with smoke, which Goofy cuts into as he searches for a winning hand.
Making a change from past Goofy shorts by having a supporting character return (his wife) the screenplay by returning writers Milt Schaffer & Dick Kinney spoof the various methods of gambling,with a lingering fear from Goofy of his wife being angry, if he fails to get rich quick.