Jerry Done Again (1925)

C/U of a piece of paper. The animators' hands are in shot as he pours a drop of ink onto the paper. This ink spot moves and grows until it forms our friend Jerry in silhouette. He scratches his head and says: "If I had a banjo now I'd look a real nigger minstrel."

Director: Bert Bilby, Sid Griffiths
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Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Bert Bilby, Sid Griffiths

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Jerry Done Again about?
C/U of a piece of paper. The animators' hands are in shot as he pours a drop of ink onto the paper. This ink spot moves and grows until it forms our friend Jerry in silhouette. He scratches his head and says: "If I had a banjo now I'd look a real nigger minstrel."
Who directed Jerry Done Again?
Jerry Done Again was directed by Bert Bilby, Sid Griffiths.