Nursery Scandal - 1932
""Some dwarfs walk out of a tree and encounter the book "Mother Goose and Fairy Tales" summoning Mother Goose and her goose out. She and the goose fly out to a scarecrow who comes to life and embraces Mother Goose. Gooes gives a raspberry as the mother and scarecrow kiss. As this odd couple start dancing we see other nursery rhyme characters such as the Three Blind Mice and Humpty Dumpty do so too! When they all catch the scarecrow and Mother Goose alone together, Mother Goose chases them back to the open-ended book as she grabs her goose by the neck and we fade out. Good music keeps this short entertaining from start of finish." Directed by Harry Bailey and John Foster, 1932. Video in public domain available at Public Domain Torrents."

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