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You Leave Me Breathless is one of those quirky little treasures from the late 30s that you don't stumble upon every day. Blending live action with animation, it showcases a whimsical vision of the future, complete with talking animals and zany inventions. The pacing feels freewheeling, almost like a visual jazz improvisation, which keeps you guessing. The animated segments are particularly striking, featuring wild ideas like a fountain of youth and a cow multitasking in a very cartoonish way. The performances, especially from Jimmy Dorsey, bring a lively energy to the film that contrasts with the more surreal animated bits. It's this unique blend of realism and fantasy that really sets it apart.
This short is part of the Screen Songs series, which adds to its charm and collectibility. While not as widely circulated as other animations from the era, it holds a certain niche appeal for collectors drawn to the eccentricities of pre-war animation. The film has seen limited release formats over the years, making original prints somewhat scarce, and there's a growing interest in these lesser-known shorts as collectors seek to complete their collections with unique pieces from the golden age of animation.
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