Keep in Style
| Keep in Style | |
|---|---|
| Betty Boop series | |
| Directed by | Dave Fleischer | 
| Produced by | Max Fleischer | 
| Voices by | Mae Questel | 
| Animation by | Edward Nolan Myron Waldman | 
| Distributed by | Paramount Pictures | 
| Release date(s) | November 16, 1934 | 
| Color process | Black-and-white | 
| Running time | 6 mins | 
| Language | English | 
Keep in Style is a 1934 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop.
Synopsis
Betty holds a "Betty Boop Exposition", where she displays the latest modern inventions. Her creations included an ultra-streamlined car, a roadster with multiple rumble seats (for those with a large family), a multi-level baby carriage for quintuplets, and a grand piano that can change into other useful contraptions. Her final invention is her dress, which can change into a flower, a butterfly, and a high-collared gown with a train. The dress is a sensation, and soon everyone is wearing the latest Boop creation.
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