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Symphony in Slang

  • 1951
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7.6/10
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Symphony in Slang (1951)
Screwball ComedyAnimationComedyFamilyShort

At the gates of Heaven, the admitting officials have a hard time understanding a newcomer's life story with all his contemporary slang.At the gates of Heaven, the admitting officials have a hard time understanding a newcomer's life story with all his contemporary slang.At the gates of Heaven, the admitting officials have a hard time understanding a newcomer's life story with all his contemporary slang.

  • Director
    • Tex Avery
  • Writer
    • Rich Hogan
  • Star
    • John Brown
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.6/10
    1.1K
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    • Director
      • Tex Avery
    • Writer
      • Rich Hogan
    • Star
      • John Brown
    • 16User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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    John Brown
    • The Hipster
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      • Tex Avery
    • Writer
      • Rich Hogan
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    JohnnyJohnHildegaard

    A very funny short.

    Symphony in Slang is a clever MGM cartoon created by the surrealtic Tex Avery. Which also the short is also surrealistic. They find a dead guy on heaven tell his story to Noah Webster and they don't get his language (slang). Things like "I was with a silver spoon in my mouth" or "I was really in a pickle, the proprietor drew a gun on me, but I gave him the slip, and hid in the foot hills". It's very creative. Tex Avery has always been a great creator of animation.
    10llltdesq

    In many ways, a typical Tex Avery cartoon but also different

    This cartoon is typical of Tex Avery in that there are a lot of sight gags, but is atypical in that the running monologue is as important to the humor as the sight gags are. Avery cartoons tend to be more weighted towards visual gags and placed less emphasis on verbal humor, but the premise of the short-how slang would seem to someone who didn't understand what was meant-required a more verbally oriented approach. In less rational moments, I wonder what Avery would make of some modern expressions. Then I go lie down until the feeling goes away. Recommended.
    9stp43

    How's Tricks? What's Cooking? We Find Out In Classic Of Visual Description

    Rich Hogan and Tex Avery took on cliches and catchphrases in this highly stylized 1951 short on a happy-go-lucky guy who must explain his life story to Angel Webster before being admitted to the hereafter.

    The humor comes from the hipster's use of cliches and catchphrases that are hilariously given literal illustration by Avery and company, from getting up with the chickens, slinging hash, being shorthanded, and so forth. The cartoon is not only a masterpiece of visual description, it is a landmark experiment in limited animation, uncharacteristic of Avery for that time as he uses still poses to extract laughs, notably the shorthanded cook, chewing the rag, and going through red tape.

    You'll be beside yourself with anger at first, but hotfoot it to see how slang will make you die laughing, even if the cat has your tongue.
    9boblipton

    Greetings, Gate

    A jitterbugger shows up at the Pearly Gates, and tries to tell St. Peter the story of his life. But he speaks only in slang, which Peter interprets literally.

    It's a very nice example of Tex Avery's ability to fill a cartoon with so many gags that you can't help but laugh. Some are good, some are unremarkable, some are very funny, but the sheer volume keeps you laughing throughout.

    Like many of Avery's cartoons, you get the impression that the structure of the story is determined by the fact this is a six-minute cartoon, and he could keep it up for hours on end.
    8gbill-74877

    Fast and furious wordplay

    More cleverness from Tex Avery, this one involving wordplay. After a brief setup that has a hipster showing up at the Pearly Gates in Heaven and speaking in a way that makes St. Peter seek out Noah Webster for help, a string of roughly 95 visual puns follow, a breakneck speed of one every four seconds or so. The man tells his life story and in every clause of every sentence we see a clip of what the words could mean if taken literally. "I was beside myself with anger," he says, and we two of him sitting there, with a fiery red fellow labeled "anger." Some of them are pretty corny but there's no time to groan because it's on to the next one, something I liked about it. Light and playful fun.

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    • Trivia
      Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's animation Producer, Fred Quimby, originally was opposed to making this cartoon. However, animation director, Tex Avery, used his witty vocabulary and convinced Quimby by telling him that there was nothing else ready at the time for animation production.
    • Quotes

      The Hipster: I died laughing.

    • Connections
      Featured in Toon in with Me: Hazardous Henry (2021)
    • Soundtracks
      On Green Dolphin Street
      Music by Bronislau Kaper

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    • Release date
      • June 16, 1951 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Nimm's wörtlich!
    • Production companies
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Cartoon Studios
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    • Runtime
      • 7m
    • Sound mix
      • Mono(Western Electric Sound System, original release)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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