The Vitamin G-Man
Originally released in 1943. The Vitamin G-Man is a animation film. directed by John Hubley. At just 6 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
A detective in training is about to take his final exam. He is sent to room 13, where his professor befuddles him with a tricky doorknob. Next, he goes to a tea party with his professor loosely disguised as an old lady; the butler serves a pot of "T.N.Tea" even though his back is full of knives. The professor keeps disappearing; the student tracks him by his footprints, even though the footprint powder at one point becomes train tracks and the doors he opens have a skeleton and some card-playing ghosts. Finally, the budding detective phones for the police; when they arrive (driving on the phone lines) and pile into the phone booth, he passes, and is given the first, second and (under bright lights) third degree.
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- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Vitamin G-Man about?
A detective in training is about to take his final exam. He is sent to room 13, where his professor befuddles him with a tricky doorknob. Next, he goes to a tea party with his professor loosely dis...
Who directed The Vitamin G-Man?
The Vitamin G-Man was directed by John Hubley.
How long is The Vitamin G-Man?
The Vitamin G-Man has a runtime of 0 hours and 6 minutes (6 minutes total).
When was The Vitamin G-Man released?
The Vitamin G-Man was released on February 4, 1943 in theaters.