
The Lady Said No 1946
Get ready to immerse yourself in the charming world of 1940s animation with The Lady Said No (1946), a hilarious and mischievous short film from the ingenious mind of director Frank Tashlin.
Director: Frank Tashlin
Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Lady Said No (1946) about?
The Lady Said No follows Pepito as he navigates a series of misunderstandings, leading to a series of hilarious consequences and a heartwarming conclusion.
Who directed The Lady Said No?
The Lady Said No was directed by the talented Frank Tashlin.
Who stars in The Lady Said No?
Unfortunately, the main cast of The Lady Said No is not listed.
Is The Lady Said No (1946) worth watching?
While The Lady Said No is an older film, its timeless charm and comedic genius make it a worthwhile watch for fans of classic animation.
How long is The Lady Said No?
The Lady Said No has a runtime of 8 minutes.
About The Lady Said No (1946) — A Hilarious Misunderstanding Leads to Love
Get ready to immerse yourself in the charming world of 1940s animation with The Lady Said No (1946), a hilarious and mischievous short film from the ingenious mind of director Frank Tashlin. This delightful comedy follows Pepito as he navigates a series of misunderstandings, showcasing the director's signature blend of wit and visual flair. With its lighthearted tone and comedic charm, The Lady Said No is a must-watch for fans of classic animation and slapstick humor.
While Pepito's intentions may be pure, his actions lead to a series of hilarious consequences, culminating in a heartwarming and hilarious conclusion. Tashlin's The Lady Said No is a true gem of the animation world, offering a glimpse into the early days of comedy and animation. Don't miss this chance to experience the magic of 1940s animation.