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Suzy Snowflake

  • 1951
  • 3min
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Suzy Snowflake (1951)
Animación stop motionAnimaciónCortoFamiliaFantasíaMusical

Añade un argumento en tu idiomaBased on the hit 1951 jingle, this stop-motion animated short briefly follows the titular Suzy Snowflake as she brings joyful snowfall with her, heralding people to play with her before the ... Leer todoBased on the hit 1951 jingle, this stop-motion animated short briefly follows the titular Suzy Snowflake as she brings joyful snowfall with her, heralding people to play with her before the chance is gone.Based on the hit 1951 jingle, this stop-motion animated short briefly follows the titular Suzy Snowflake as she brings joyful snowfall with her, heralding people to play with her before the chance is gone.

  • Reparto principal
    • Dorothy Compton
    • Beatrice Hagen
    • Temple Handleson
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
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    110
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      • Dorothy Compton
      • Beatrice Hagen
      • Temple Handleson
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    Dorothy Compton
    • Offscreen Singer
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    Beatrice Hagen
    Beatrice Hagen
    • Offscreen Singer
    • (voz)
    Temple Handleson
    • Offscreen Singer
    • (voz)
    MacArthur Jones
    • Offscreen Singer
    • (voz)
    James Macigewske
    • Offscreen Singer
    • (voz)
    Lana Merriss
    • Offscreen Singer
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    Mary Moder
    • Offscreen Singer
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    The Norman Luboff Choir
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    Norma Zimmer
    • Suzy Snowflake
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    8tmpj

    The stuff that "Christmas" is made of.....

    As a child--a "baby boomer"--coming up in Chicago in the 1950s and '60s, some local TV stations took great pride in presenting wholesome, meaningful entertainment.

    "Suzy Snowflake" is a vestige of that era and of those times, when the world was not such a cold place because of the warmth and caring of the times. This stop-action animated short clearly was not "made for television", but most likely was made as a trailer to be shown in movie theaters during the yuletide season. It is credited to "Centaur Productions". Where they were--and who--merits research, but I suspect it was possibly made in NYC.

    The Singers on this very, very short "3 minute drill" were--to my ear--The Norman Luboff Choir, one of the premier studio groups of that day. On records, they backed everyone from Sinatra to Belafonte. Here they give a lilting, haunting "A Capella" performance that instantly brings to mind all of the elements of Christmases of days gone by; home and hearth, family and friends, good times and pleasant memories.

    There were a number of shorts such as this that were typical Christmas season fare...two others stand out as worthwhile watches... "Frosty The Snowman", a product of UPA studios and also made for theatrical release, featured a hip,"Be-Boppish" performance--also A Capella-- by the 'Starlighters'--who were then very busy west coast studio singers, and who were mainstays of the "Chesterfield Supper Club" radio program with Jo Stafford and Paul Weston... and then, possibly the most popular of the three, "Hardrock & Coco & Joe". This one ,too, might have featured the Luboff singers and was a "Centaur Production".

    My personal favorite was "Frosty", but the women and girls may over-rule us guys in favor of the gentle qualities of "Suzy Snowflake". This is a part of TV and the past that never should have changed, and these should be staples on some TV station somewhere every Christmas.
    drednm

    Early TV Classic

    SUZY SNOWFLAKE was made into a stop-motion animated short by Centaur Productions and shown on TV across the country in 1951 and for many years thereafter. This simple little film with its catchy song was an always-welcome sign that the holiday season was upon us.

    The simple film isn't quite as simple as it at first looks. Notice that Suzy moves across a three-dimensional set, moving in front of and behind various trees and chimneys. Also note the use of shadows. This is a short film but it's also a well-made film.

    The song was a hit and was also recorded by Rosemary Clooney.

    The story here is rather wistful, telling us that Suzy is here today, for only a short while, and gone tomorrow ... much like our youths in the 1950s. Yet the magic lingers.
    amosduncan_2000

    German Expressionism Meets Precious Moments Figurines

    Very simple, low budget stop motion holiday feature shown on local kiddie T.V. shows in the fifties and sixties. Still nostalgically remembered, it has a strange beauty, delicacy and tenderness that endeared it to children, especially in the Chicago area. Still shared and shown today every Christmas.

    Obviously made by the same creators as it's sister film "Hardrock, Coco & Joe", yet little seems or nothing seems known about the origins of these films. Most remember the comic interlude when Susie turns an

    innocent bystander into a snowman. The singing group, whoever they

    were, deliver some really beautiful high harmonies.
    10tavm

    Suzy Snowflake is another classic holiday stop-motion animated short

    Like a previous song "Hardrock, Coco, and Joe", "Suzy Snowflake" was made into a stop-motion animated short by Centaur Productions. As with the previous one, the choir sings with no musical accompaniment. They are the Norman Luboff Choir with Norma Zimmer singing lead. She would eventually be a "Champagne Lady" for Lawrence Welk. This was a pretty amusing short about the title character who makes snowmen. Loved the scene of a human innocent bystander accidentally becoming one. As with the above and a couple of UPA shorts, Frosty the Snowman and Peter Cottontail, they were all licensed by the song publishing company Hill and Range and were staples of kids' Chicago TV for years. As with the others, this one is definitely worth a look.

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    Día de Acción de Gracias de Garfield
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    Día de Acción de Gracias de Garfield

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      This is shown regularly during the holidays on WJAC-TV in Johnstown, Pennsylvania.
    • Versiones alternativas
      The Castle Films home-movie release uses a new title design and replaces the original "The End" card with one featuring the Castle Films logo.
    • Conexiones
      Edited into Garfield Goose and Friends (1952)
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      Suzy Snowflake
      Written by Sid Tepper and Roy C. Bennett

      Sung by The Norman Luboff Choir And Norma Zimmer

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      • 1951 (Estados Unidos)
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