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She Was an Acrobat's Daughter

  • 1937
  • Approved
  • 8min
NOTE IMDb
6,2/10
567
MA NOTE
She Was an Acrobat's Daughter (1937)
AnimationComedyFamilyMusicShort

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA typical afternoon at the movies is lampooned in this looney trip to the cinema.A typical afternoon at the movies is lampooned in this looney trip to the cinema.A typical afternoon at the movies is lampooned in this looney trip to the cinema.

  • Réalisation
    • Friz Freleng
  • Scénario
    • Ben Hardaway
  • Casting principal
    • Dave Barry
    • Sara Berner
    • Mel Blanc
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,2/10
    567
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Friz Freleng
    • Scénario
      • Ben Hardaway
    • Casting principal
      • Dave Barry
      • Sara Berner
      • Mel Blanc
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    • 2avis des critiques
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    Rôles principaux7

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    Dave Barry
    Dave Barry
    • Lester Coward
    • (voix)
    • (non crédité)
    Sara Berner
    Sara Berner
    • Bette Savis
    • (voix)
    • (non crédité)
    • …
    Mel Blanc
    Mel Blanc
    • Dole Promise
    • (voix)
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    • …
    Cal Howard
    • Dizzy Duck
    • (non crédité)
    • …
    Frank Lachapelle
    • Dole Promise
    • (non crédité)
    Jack Lescoulie
    Jack Lescoulie
    • Lester Coward
    • (non crédité)
    Danny Webb
    • Duckling
    • (non crédité)
    • …
    • Réalisation
      • Friz Freleng
    • Scénario
      • Ben Hardaway
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    8lee_eisenberg

    still really funny even if you don't know what it spoofs

    Watching "She Was an Acrobat's Daughter", I quickly figured out that it was going to spoof a famous movie of its era (in this case, "The Petrified Forest", which I've never seen). In a movie theater, the audience plays an over-the-top version of musical chairs, a fat hippo irks some people by getting out of and into his seat, and some other silly things abound before the newsreel replete with puns tells of events in the world. Maestro Stickoutski (they loved playing with people's names, didn't they?) has the audience sing the title song along with some slides, even when the wrong slide gets entered. But when a baby duck starts pissing some people off, that's when the action really gets going! True, we in the 21st century will probably have few if any clues what they're talking about. But if we can imagine ourselves watching the cartoon when it first debuted in 1937, getting every one of the jokes, it's very easy to enjoy the cartoon. Of course, it's a hoot even if you don't know what it spoofs. One can see how the guys behind these cartoons liked to come up with the most twisted things possible. Worth seeing.

    "Bacall to Arms" portrayed a similar series of events.
    7planktonrules

    Enjoying the movie theater experience circa 1937.

    The title, "She Was an Acrobat's Daughter", is an odd one as there's nothing in this Looney Tunes cartoon about acrobats. I think the song you hear during the short is of this same name...but no acrobats were harmed during the making of this film.

    There really isn't much plot to this cartoon. Instead, it's set in a movie theater of the day and it pokes fun of the various short subjects patron saw during the day. You see a Lowell Thomas newsreel, a sing-a-long, a clip of the hit Warner Brothers film "The Petrified Forest" and more. And, you see a bratty duck and other funny patrons.

    Since this cartoon is so unique, in vivid color and is pretty clever, I score this one a 7.
    4ccthemovieman-1

    Let's Be Honest: This Is A Lame Cartoon

    It's a night at the movies and the first thing we see is a game of "musical chairs" in the packed movie theater. (Did people move seats a lot back in the '30s?)

    Then, the "Warmer Brothers Presents Goofy-Tune News" begins the evening's entertainment on screen. It starts with a takeoff on Lowell Thomas with "Dole Promise" giving the latest news of the day. Eddie Cantor is then parodied. Also, the filmmakers make light of the problem of sitting in the front row, of heavy people getting out of their seats and squeezing in front of people as they head to the aisle.

    Returning to the news, the feature story is about a town (Boondoggle) that is literally going to the dogs. Mostly we hears puns regarding the word "dogs" and expressions of the day that used the word "dog." By now, 70 years later, they aren't funny, just very corny.

    The second half of this 8.4-minute cartoon is pre-feature movie provided by "Stickoutski At The Fertilizer" another cornball play-on-words for a famous conductor at the Wurlizter organ. Finally, the film begins: "The Petrified Florist," another takeoff, of course, but we only see a little bit of that because a little duck goes up in the projection room (there is no projectionist?) and ruins things.

    Almost all this cartoon is lame, sad to say. There is nothing funny in here. The only positive thing about it is the tremendous restoration job done on it. The colors and sharpness are amazing, as are most of the 'toons on these Golden Collection DVDs.
    7wmorrow59

    Bette Davis & Leslie Howard wander into this Looney Tune and steal the show

    This cartoon will provide a real nostalgia trip for middle-aged Baby Boomers. Back when old Looney Tunes were routinely shown on daytime television, this one was in heavy rotation. I must have seen it a dozen times as a kid and found the gags funny every time, but then it seemed to vanish into one of those mysterious cartoon vaults someplace for decades until just recently, when it re-emerged on DVD in the third volume of Warner Bros.' superb Looney Tunes Golden Collection. Seeing 'She Was an Acrobat's Daughter' again after all this time is kind of like having a happy reunion with an old friend from grade school who, oddly enough, looks exactly the same and can still make you laugh.

    This cartoon doesn't feature a familiar star such as Porky Pig or Daffy Duck, but instead offers a mixed group of animal characters as they attend a matinée at the local movie theater. The humans seen on screen are all caricatures of then-famous personalities such as Lowell Thomas, Leopold Stokowski, and comic Lew Lehr. (As a kid I recognized Lowell Thomas from current news programs and Stokowski from Disney's Fantasia, but Lehr's fame didn't last long after his death in 1950. His caricature pops up in several vintage cartoons but I think he just bewilders most people now.) There are puns galore, and the gags fly thick and fast: theater patrons scramble to change seats to get a better view; a hippo annoys everyone around him by repeatedly getting up and moving back and forth down the aisle; and everyone joins in the singalong and dutifully follows the lyrics that flash on the screen, even when the operator accidentally inserts a slide instructing patrons not to spit on the floor. The highlight is a brief but devastating parody of the Warner Studio's recent hit release The Petrified Forest, featuring cartoon versions of stars Leslie Howard and Bette Davis which, I'll wager, did not amuse the subjects if they saw this short. (Humphrey Bogart was in the original too, but wasn't yet considered a big enough star to be spoofed.) In the end a young duck invades the projection booth, commandeers the projector and turns the cinematic experience into chaos.

    The DVD includes a commentary track by animation historian Greg Ford who makes the case that this cartoon marked a turning point for the Termite Terrace guys, the first genuinely loony "Looney Tune" to break the mold of the staid mini-musicals they'd been compelled to produce up to this time. And it's true, this one feels like a full-fledged Warner Bros. cartoon classic, wild and anarchic, fast-paced and full of great gags. I'm glad this little gem finally busted out of the vault and is on the loose again!
    2imdb-25288

    Ridiculous!! Where's Humphrey Bogart?

    Just ugly Betty Davies and elephant ears (so-caricatured) Leslie Howard. What a missed opportunity to omit the star of the film, Humphrey Bogart in one of his very best roles, Duke Mantee. Huge letdown. A generous 2 stars because I liked the very first image, with the wide eyes of the audience dogs.

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    • Anecdotes
      The list of "Cast Off Characters" for the movie "The Petrified Florist," which goes by too fast to see, reads as so: The Hero... Lester Coward; The Shero... Bettie Savis; Rich Man... John P. Sockefeller; Poor Man... John Dough; Begger Man... Kismet; Thief... Oph Bagdad; Doctor... Jekyll; Lawyer... Ima Shyster (the last five names then repeat endlessly).
    • Gaffes
      The baby duck pushes the lever that changes the speed of the film. The lever is shown angled forward to the higher speed setting. Yet when shown later the lever is angled back towards the slower setting even though the film is still playing at high speed.
    • Connexions
      Edited into The Film Fan (1939)
    • Bandes originales
      Puddin' Head Jones
      (uncredited)

      Music by Lou Handman

      Played as the donkey's theme

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    • Date de sortie
      • 10 avril 1937 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Site officiel
      • Official site
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Érase la hija de un acróbata
    • Société de production
      • Leon Schlesinger Studios
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      8 minutes
    • Mixage
      • Mono
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