Terror on the Midway

Terror on the Midway
Superman series

Title card from Terror on the Midway
Directed by Dave Fleischer
Produced by Max Fleischer
Story by Dan Gordon
Jay Morton
Voices by Bud Collyer
Joan Alexander
Jack Mercer
Julian Noa
Music by Sammy Timberg
Winston Sharples
Animation by Orestes Calpini
James Davis
Studio Fleischer Studios
Distributed by Paramount Pictures
Release date(s) August 26, 1942 (USA)
Color process Technicolor
Running time 9 min. (one reel)
Language English
Preceded by Volcano (1942)
Followed by Japoteurs (1942)

Terror on the Midway is the ninth of the seventeen animated Technicolor short films based upon the DC Comics character of Superman, originally created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster. This was the last cartoon by Fleischer Studios. The nine-minute short features Superman attempting to stop the chaos created when several circus animals escape their cages and restraints, including a giant gorilla. It was originally released on August 26, 1942 by Paramount Pictures.[1]

Plot

The story begins with the music and noise of the circus. Clark Kent and Lois Lane are at the Midway, Lois having an assignment to cover its events. She expresses her regret that she didn't have a more exciting assignment. Clark offers his condolences, then leaves for his own assignment. Later that night, as Lois attends the clown performance, a monkey wanders from the main tent and accidentally opens the cage of a giant gorilla (perhaps a homage to King Kong). Growling, the Gorilla named "Gigantic" wanders into the tent, sending everyone into pandemonium.

The giant ape escapes from its cage.

Circus workers attempt to tie the gorilla down with ropes, but are overpowered by its strength and are forced to flee. While other workers are struggling to keep the other animals under control, some of them stampede, or rear up against their owners, knocking other cages open. Lois, who has been taking pictures of the gorilla, is about to leave when she notices the monster lumbering toward a trapped young girl. She runs between the creature and the girl, and helps her escape, only to have the gorilla turn on her.

Clark arrives on the scene, supposedly to pick up Lois, and sees the chaos. Quickly he changes into his Superman costume and begins returning animals to their cages. Right after tossing an elephant into a cart, he hears a scream: Lois is trapped at the top of a pole holding up the tent, and the giant gorilla is climbing perilously close. Superman confronts the gorilla and ties it down, but during the fight one of the tent poles falls down and hits a power circuit, starting a fire. Superman saves Lois from the flames just in time and then goes to subdue the gorilla.

The final scene shows Lois vigorously typing the story, with Clark sitting lazily back in a chair at the next desk.

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