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So, 'An Arrow Escape' from 1936 is a neat little animation that gives you a peek into the Robin Hood lore, featuring Maid Marian needing rescue yet again. The pacing has that classic short film vibe, keeping things lively and engaging, especially with the jousting scene, which feels creatively staged. The animation style is distinct, largely thanks to Rasinski and Vinci, and you can see their unique touches throughout. It’s not just about the story, but how they bring it to life with movement and character. And while the director isn’t credited, the film still has a charm that collectors might appreciate, especially for the era it comes from.
This film was released in an era where animated shorts were quite popular, but finding a good copy can be challenging. It's part of a wave of animations that tried to capture the whimsy of fairy tales, and while it may not be as well-known as some contemporaries, it has a unique charm. Collectors might seek it out for its historical significance and the notable artists involved, although its scarcity could vary by region.
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