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    Apples to You!

    1934 · Comedy · 20m

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  1. Apples to You!: Directed by Leigh Jason. With Lillian Miles, Billy Gilbert, Will Stanton, Eddie Borden. A burlesque impresario is hired to help the failing fortunes of an old opera company.

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    • Short, Comedy, Musical
    • Leigh Jason
    • 1934-04-07
  2. A burlesque theater director is enlisted to help a failing opera house in this short musical comedy.

    • Leigh Jason
    • Lillian Miles
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  4. Apples to You! (1934) Full Cast & Crew. See agents for this cast & crew on IMDbPro. Directed by. Leigh Jason. Cast (in credits order) Produced by. Hal Roach. ... producer. Cinematography by. Kenneth Peach. Editing by. William H. Terhune. ... (as William Terhune) Sound Department. Warren B. Delaplain. ... recording engineer (as W.B. Delaplain)

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    • Playing and Winning
    • Changing Up the Game

    Apples To Apples is a card game that is appropriate for all ages and is a blast to play in groups. Players have to match red object cards with green descriptive cards, and whoever comes up with the strongest or most amusing pairing wins. You can learn the rules of Apples To Apples in no time at all: simply deal the deck, pick a judge and let the fu...

    Decide how many players there will be.

    Get together a group of your friends to play the game. Players should gather around a table or arrange themselves in a circle on the floor. Apples To Apples works best with 4-10 players, but some versions can be played with more. The fewer players there are, the faster paced the game will be, which can increase the hilarity.

    A deluxe “Party” version of Apples To Apples can be played by 12 or more people.

    Shuffle the two decks of cards.

    Start by thoroughly shuffling both the red and green decks of cards to make sure that they are drawn in random order. Cards from each deck will be used during every individual round of play. Keep the decks separated—red cards should never be mixed with green cards within a deck.

    Always make sure to shuffle after the conclusion of a game so that the same cards aren’t dealt and played in the next game.

    Turn over the top green card.

    The judge should flip over the card at the top of the green deck and call it out to the group. Green cards bear descriptive terms that must be matched by the people, objects, places or events on the players’ red cards. The green card in play might read “Cute,” “Harmful” or “Patriotic.” These terms are designed to describe the red cards laid down by players each round.

    There are over 749 red cards and nearly 249 green cards in the basic version of the game. That’s enough different matches for hours and hours of fun.

    Lay down a red card to match the green card.

    Players will now select one of their seven red cards to associate with the word on the green card. For example, a player might play a red card reading “Babies” to match a green card reading “Cute.” There are nearly endless possible combinations of red and green cards, so get creative!

    Each player should choose a red card to play quickly to keep the game moving at a brisk pace. Cards should be played face down beside the green card.

    Match opposites in the “Crab Apple” version.

    Rather than finding the strongest match for each card, switch gears and play the “Crab Apple” version of the game. This requires players to play red cards that are the opposite of the green card in play. If the green card reads “Scary,” players might try to win the round with cards like “Kitten” or “Love.” Choose carefully—coming up with the right combination of cards might be trickier than you expect!

    Playing Crab Apple effectively doubles the number of possible card associations.

    Variant versions of Apples To Apples force you to think more carefully about your card choices, breaking up the monotony of the standard games.

  6. Nov 23, 2013 · 1 Answer. Sorted by: 11. Comparing apples to apples means comparing things that can reasonably be compared, while the phrase apples to oranges often is used to represent a comparison that is unreasonable or perhaps impossible. As noted in wikipedia,

  7. 1934. Directed by Leigh Jason. A burlesque impresario is hired to help the failing fortunes of an old opera company. Cast. Crew. Details. Genres. Releases. Lillian Miles Billy Gilbert Will Stanton Eddie Borden Wilfred Lucas Jack Barty. 20 mins More at IMDb TMDb. Sign in to log, rate or review. Share. Ratings. ★. 3 ★½ ratings (12%)

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