Fantastically atmospheric short-- one that takes us from the well-lit high-rise apartment/business side of town, to the darkly-lit isolation of the pet sematary(where did that spelling come from?!). Funny thing about this particular short..
This was always a favorite of mine when WTBS used to show these pictures from about 1979-1986, direct from 16mm and uncut minus splices from print damage and maybe a commercial at the halfway mark. My "vintage" slp speed vhs copy had sync issues, no doubt from the telecine equipment suffering from a film loop problem, so the voices and sound effects didn't quite match what was happening on screen during the second half in the graveyard.
Well, the shorts went away for a few years and resurfaced about 1991, all newly remastered and, apparently, broadcast from nice looking videotape copies that made me think it was time to try to re-record all these pictures again in sp mode and replace all the crappy and over worn tapes from years past. Until this short..
It had been sanitized for my protection! The whole "Mammy! Pappy!" bit had been muted and partially edited and I realized that these shorts had fallen victim to the whole pc revolution that was just getting its first wind at the time. I knew that it had been about 4 years since I had seen Bugs Bunny "Nip the Nips", the Stooges bemoan the "Japs", or even a Little Rascal run from anyone shouting "Eat 'em up!" But I would soon discover other Stooge shorts were edited for broadcast.. Uncivil Warriors, Spook Louder.. Uncivil Warbirds had the blackface bit all but gone save for a quick reaction shot. And then, the worst thing that could happen, did: The Family Channel! Shorts edited to 10 minutes! Some cut short before they even got started! Bleccchh!! Thus began a dark period for the Stooges on tv.
But, this short is and always has been a personal favorite (despite the whole awkward "A hundred thousand" bit)!