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Ghost of Stephen Foster

  • 2000
  • 4m
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7.8/10
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Ghost of Stephen Foster (2000)
AnimationComedyFantasyHorrorMusicMusicalShort

A short, B/W music video, featuring the song "Ghost of Stephen Foster" by the Squirrel Nut Zippers. After a short intro, in which we see a "period", highly stylized old time band playing th... Read allA short, B/W music video, featuring the song "Ghost of Stephen Foster" by the Squirrel Nut Zippers. After a short intro, in which we see a "period", highly stylized old time band playing the intro music, the Fleischer Bros. style animation kicks in. Theme: A young couple check i... Read allA short, B/W music video, featuring the song "Ghost of Stephen Foster" by the Squirrel Nut Zippers. After a short intro, in which we see a "period", highly stylized old time band playing the intro music, the Fleischer Bros. style animation kicks in. Theme: A young couple check into a hotel, only to find it a seething, writhing hotbed of horrific surrealism. They're d... Read all

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    • Matthew Nastuk
    • Raymond S. Persi
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.8/10
    93
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    • Directors
      • Matthew Nastuk
      • Raymond S. Persi
    • Star
      • Squirrel Nut Zippers
    • 3User reviews
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      • 1 nomination total

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    8Bob A-2

    Fun tribute to classic Max Fleischer cartoons.

    Spike and Mike's Sick and Twisted animation festival was a milder mix this year (2001) than in its previous incarnations; the irony is, the less over-the-edge cartoons chosen for this anthology were also some of the funniest.

    My favorite was The Ghost of Stephen Foster, a derivative yet thoughtfully made sendup of the dark, surreal Max Fleischer cartoon shorts of the early Thirties. The models used for "Stephen Foster" are undoubtedly Minnie the Moocher and Snow White (both starring Betty Boop), and probably Bimbo's Initiation (introducing Ms. Boop in a brief yet pivotal walk-on). In pre-Code Hollywood the suggestions of sex and perhaps even drug-induced sensibilities in such protean fantasies were allowed to find their audience -- including adult, although most of what an audience of that time would have found objectionable likely traveled right over the heads of children. Left alone, and minus the intervention of the Depression era's new-found conservatism, such classic shorts would, at worst, have been appreciated as innocent fun.

    The formula in Minnie and Snow White centered on heroine Betty traveling through a cave (how Freudian is that?), accompanied by a musical performance by Cab Calloway, which song, in turn, is acted out or lip-synched by a host of ghostly visions. The Ghost of Stephen Foster parallels Fleischer's storyline with one of a young honeymoon couple walking through a haunted hotel. A skeletal "host" conducts the innocents as the retro-novelty title song, from a recording by contemporary group Squirrel Nut Zippers, is featured. It's a shorter cartoon than one would expect, but it hits and then leaves us amused without our sitting still long enough to analyze. The black-and-white artwork is especially authentic in achieving both moodiness and humor, and the principal acting characters are drawn with professional cuteness that recalls the work of the earlier animation studios. The song Ghost of Stephen Foster is so catchy/insane that we've been playing it at my house several times a day for nearly a week.

    The original Fleischer shorts are perhaps seen, and exploited, as "head shows" in more recent times, no doubt similar to the intent of this modern cartoon, but the real achievement in both cases is the way in which they allow us to go deeper into our own unhindered minds, bring out the demons and laugh at ourselves a little. It's fun.
    9Phantanos

    A Ghost of a Classic!!

    Squirrel Nut Zippers made an instant classic. In this retro style cartoon. We see a loving tribute to the early Max Fleischer shorts that starred Betty Boop and Bimbo. Yet here's a twist.. The main characters resemble and act more like The Warner Bro's Character Buddy and his flapper girlfriend Cookie. In a frenetic, high Octane, madcap 4 minutes of musical mayhem.. We see the creepy staff of the Hotel Paradise terrorize The cute couple with every gag in the Max Fleischer library. It's a belly busting laugh from beginning to The End..... This could have been Buddy's biggest toon.. But he just gets hit in the head by Wakko, Jakko, and Dot.
    10Admiral-6

    Truly Awesome!

    I saw this at the Sick and Twisted animated film festival in St. Louis. It was really cool, the song by Squirrel Nut Zippers is one of their best. The animation was really creative (and old school) and well designed, and the short itself was very original. Recommended for everyone. 10 out of 10.

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