Sarah the Little Couple

Sarah the Little Couple is a 1949 American animated short film directed by Gerry Chiniquy.

Synopsis
Sarah is a small blue coupe on display in a dealer showroom who is bought by a well-to-do man who is taken with her. Thrust into high-society, she finds herself surrounded by much larger, more luxurious cars but eventually makes do. She is pampered, but time takes its toll on her, mechanically and cosmetically; eventually, her owner trades her in. A second man buys her but her new life is much less pampered, being left outside in the cold and being poorly maintained. One night, she is stolen, chased by the police and totaled in the resulting wreck. Rotting in a junkyard, all looks hopeless for Sarah when a young man notices her, buys her, and with the help of his friends, completely restores and revives her into a brand new hotrod.

Voice Characterization

 * Bernard Holloway as Narrator

Credits

 * Director: Gerry Chiniquy
 * Story: Bill Phillips, Doug DeGuard
 * Animation: Bill Charles, Harold King, Oliver Jones, Cliff Reeves
 * Effects Animation: Graeme Rowley
 * Layout: Ron Graham, Henry Huffine
 * Background: Ray Hellmann
 * Music: Paul J. Steck
 * Camera: Gene Moore (uncredited)
 * Film Editor: Douglas Holiday (uncredited)
 * Sound Effects: C.O. Stevens (uncredited)

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