Agrega una trama en tu idiomaA visit to a Hollywood nightclub, featuring caricatures of, among others, Walter Winchell, Hugh Herbert, W.C. Fields, Katharine Hepburn, Ned Sparks, Johnny Weissmuller, Lupe Velez, John Barr... Leer todoA visit to a Hollywood nightclub, featuring caricatures of, among others, Walter Winchell, Hugh Herbert, W.C. Fields, Katharine Hepburn, Ned Sparks, Johnny Weissmuller, Lupe Velez, John Barrymore, Harpo Marx, George Arliss, 'Mae West', Stan Laurel, Oliver Hardy, 'Clark Gable', Ed... Leer todoA visit to a Hollywood nightclub, featuring caricatures of, among others, Walter Winchell, Hugh Herbert, W.C. Fields, Katharine Hepburn, Ned Sparks, Johnny Weissmuller, Lupe Velez, John Barrymore, Harpo Marx, George Arliss, 'Mae West', Stan Laurel, Oliver Hardy, 'Clark Gable', Edna May Oliver, Gary Cooper, The Dionne Quintuplets, Groucho Marx, Helen Morgan, Wallace Be... Leer todo
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Obviously, the problem with these sorts of cartoons is that we in the 21st century might not know who the targets are. I'd certainly never heard of Ben Bernie before this. But as long as we just pay attention to the wacky jokes and gags, the cartoon remains a hoot. I guess that as long as there's the celebrity culture - which by now has grown seemingly to a million times the size of what it was in the '30s, partially due to the media fawning over them - there will always be something to spoof.
*** (out of 4)
There's not too much story here but there are certainly a great number of site gags. What we have is a Warner animated short that takes place inside a night club where a variety of movie stars are hanging. If you showed this film to most people today they probably wouldn't know very many people but if you're a film buff then you'll certainly understand it a lot more as there are a number of screen stars on full display here. Oliver and Hardy, the Marx Brothers, Clark Gable, W.C. Fields, Charles Laughton, Joan Crawford, Katharine Hepburn, Edward G. Robinson, Gary Cooper, Wallace Beery, George Raft, John Barrymore and Johnny Weissmueller are just a few of the stars that we see here. You have to laugh at some of the characterizations on display but I must admit that I've always been amazed that the studios were willing to make fun of various stars. You've got Gable here with giant flapping ears. Hepburn is shown to have a horse's face. You get the idea. The film is actually a lot of fun and I'm sure film buffs will enjoy it.
You would have to have grown up in the '20s and '30s to know all the personalities that are being spoofed in here, beginning with the band leader, but it was still fun trying to pick out all the people I knew from classic films.
Those I did recognize through sight or audio were columnist Walter Winchell, W.C. Fields, Katharine Hepburn (called "Miss Heartburn" here), Johnny Weissmueller and Maureen O'Sullivan, Hedda Hopper (who turns out to be Groucho Marx), Harpo Marx, Mae West (dancing with a turtle), Oliver and Hardy, Greta Garbo, Clark Gable (flapping his Dumbo-like ears), Edward G. Robinson and George Raft and others I couldn't quite get.
Two of the people featured, the emcee and band leader, and the female crooner I did know. Nonetheless, celebrity-gazing aside, the colors in here were astounding and restoration job outstanding. This looked very good for a cartoon so old. The humor wasn't much. I'm sure this would have been a lot funnier to the folks watching back in the mid '30s because they could relate to all those people.
This was part of the Looney Tunes Golden Collection Volume 3 DVD.
It is agreed that 'The CooCoo Nut Grove' is a little jumbled, it was a lot of fun guessing who was who and seeing some of them as animals (very imaginatively done and actually come off better than the caricatures not presented as animals) but others are still human, and it definitely would have been better if it was one or the other (seeing them as animals would be more inventive) which would have made things a little more focused and less strange.
Most of the caricatures for any classic film fans (count me as one) will be immediately recognisable, and misfires are very few. The caricatures are very funny and the references are of the time somewhat but hold up better today than a fair few other similar cartoons. There are a couple of less familiar ones here too, so they come off less successfully when they go over one's head.
In terms of animation quality, the cartoon is quite beautifully done, with lovingly detailed backgrounds and vibrant colours. The music brims with lively energy and luscious orchestration, not only being dynamic to the action and adding to it but enhancing it as well.
While light on story, the wild and wacky energy more than compensates, as does the voice acting, no Mel Blanc but 'The CooCoo Nut Grove' doesn't suffer in any way without him.
On the whole, immensely fun. 8/10 Bethany Cox
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- TriviaThe caricatured celebrities are, in order of appearance: Charles Laughton, Joe E. Brown, Joan Crawford, Irvin S. Cobb, Fred Astaire, Jean Arthur, Lionel Barrymore, Ben Bernie, Walter Winchell, Hugh Herbert, W.C. Fields, Katharine Hepburn, Ned Sparks, Lupe Velez and Johnny Weissmuller, John Barrymore, Harpo Marx, George Arliss, Mae West, Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy, Clark Gable, Greta Garbo, Edna May Oliver, Gary Cooper, The Dionne Quintuplets, Groucho Marx, Helen Morgan, Wallace Beery, Edward G. Robinson, and George Raft.
- ErroresThe purple flowers on Groucho's dress vanish between his two appearances.
- ConexionesEdited into Love and Curses (1938)
- Bandas sonorasAbout a Quarter to Nine
(1935) (uncredited)
Music by Harry Warren
Played when the girl is first chased by Harpo
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- Tiempo de ejecución7 minutos
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- Relación de aspecto
- 1.37 : 1