Article 4D6TH ‘Jerry Pulls the Strings’, A Bizarre 1938 Promotional Film That Uses Marionettes to Explain the Coffee Trade

‘Jerry Pulls the Strings’, A Bizarre 1938 Promotional Film That Uses Marionettes to Explain the Coffee Trade

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Lori Dorn
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The promotional film "Jerry Pulls the Strings" is a bizarre, if not biased, look at the coffee trade told entirely by marionettes. The film was made in 1938 by the American Can Company in order to educate the public as to why the canning of items such as coffee was so important to the American way of life.

Jerry Pulls The Strings: this is a half-hour string puppet film produced by the American Can Company in 1938-uses marionettes and humans to tell how coffee is grown, harvested, and packaged in tin cans.

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