Car-azy Drivers | |
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Directed by | Seymour Kneitel |
Produced by | Seymour Kneitel Isadore Sparber |
Written by | Larz Bourne |
Starring | Jack Mercer Mae Questel Jackson Beck |
Music by | Winston Sharples |
Animation by | Anton Loeb John Gentilella Tom Johnson |
Studio | Famous Studios |
Distributed by | Paramount Pictures |
Release date(s) | July 22, 1955 |
Running time | 6:00 |
Country | USA |
Language | English |
Preceded by | Gift of Gag |
Followed by | Mister and Mistletoe |
IMDb profile |
Popeye drives to Olive Oyl's house to teach his girlfriend how to drive. He shows up at Olive's doorstep wearing a suit of armor as a precaution because he suspects that she may turn out to be a bad driver. When Olive sees Popeye wearing the suit of armor, she tells him that she refuses to go for her driving lesson unless he removes the suit.
Popeye's concerns about Olive's driving skills turn out well-founded as Olive is literal-minded when following his instructions; for starters, when Popeye's car won't start and he tells her to choke the engine to get it going, she gets out of the car and literally "chokes" the engine before Popeye puts her back in the driver's seat and presses the choke button twice to get the right result. Olive hits the gas pedal next and starts driving too fast, and when Popeye orders her to step on the brake, she slams on it and brings the car to a sudden stop, causing Popeye to go right through the engine block.
While driving through town next, Olive gets distracted by hats on sale at a hat shop and fails to keep her eyes on the road, causing the car to crash into a fruit wagon and then into the back of an armored car. Popeye then instructs Olive about turn signals, but Olive again takes Popeye's instructions literally and stands up on the driver's seat and starts signalling to the cars behind her using semaphore flags while again taking her eyes off the road; when Popeye shows her the proper way to signal, he accidentally slaps a traffic cop in the face.
The distracted Olive ends up driving toward a road construction zone, and when Popeye tells her to let him take the wheel, Olive (again being literal-minded) rips the steering wheel and column out and hands it to him, causing the car to lose control and cause several accidents along the way (as well as losing Popeye, who gets caught by a tree branch and pulled out of the car) before the car ends up on railroad tracks and on a potential collision course with a train. Olive's cries for help spur Popeye to action as he eats his spinach, races to the scene and uses his feet as brakes to bring the train screeching to a halt while his car, with a surprised Olive still inside, ends up at the top of the resulting woodpile of railroad ties.
Soon after, Popeye takes Olive, who is now wearing a pair of horse blinders to keep her from getting distracted, for a driving lesson on a kids' scooter to keep her from getting into any more accidents.