Jerry on the Job: The Bomb Idea (1920)

Jerry on the Job: The Bomb Idea (1920) poster

A man reads in the newspaper that Bolsheviks are on the loose and that the public should beware of odd acting strangers. He spots a pipe smoking man holding what he believes is a bomb, and thinks he must be one of the Bolsheviks. He tries to get away from the stranger, but the stranger seems to be following him, polishing his bomb and getting ready to light it. But that round bomb ends up having a more recreational use of a different type of explosion.

Director: Walt Hoban, Vernon Stallings
Genre: Animation
Runtime: 4 min
Release Date:
Production: J.R. Bray Studios
Country: United States of America
Language: No Language
Original Language: en

Keywords

cartoon, short film

More Films by Director: Walt Hoban, Vernon Stallings
More Films in Genre: Animation

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Jerry on the Job: The Bomb Idea about?
A man reads in the newspaper that Bolsheviks are on the loose and that the public should beware of odd acting strangers. He spots a pipe smoking man holding what he believes is a bomb, and thinks he must be one of the Bolsheviks. He tries to get away from the stranger, but the stranger seems to be following him, polishing his bomb and getting ready to light it. But that round bomb ends up having a more recreational use of a different type of explosion.
Who directed Jerry on the Job: The Bomb Idea?
Jerry on the Job: The Bomb Idea was directed by Walt Hoban, Vernon Stallings.
How long is Jerry on the Job: The Bomb Idea?
Jerry on the Job: The Bomb Idea has a runtime of 4m (4 minutes).
What genre is Jerry on the Job: The Bomb Idea?
Jerry on the Job: The Bomb Idea is a Animation film.
Where was Jerry on the Job: The Bomb Idea produced?
Jerry on the Job: The Bomb Idea was produced in United States of America.