Gypped in Egypt is a 1930 animated short film directed by John Foster and Mannie Davis. The film was also produced by The Van Beuren Corporation and released by Pathé, a film distributor with a newsreel titled Pathé News. The plot explores the journeying of two anthropomorphic dogs in the country Egypt. The title's pun means that they were robbed or gypped in Egypt. Copyrighted as Gyped in Egypt and released on November 9, 1930, the film is part of an early cartoon series titled Aesop's Sound Fables. However, the film is not based on an Aesop fable.
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