Popeye is competing with a bushy-haired husky, twice his size, in an amateur orchestra contest. It looks like bells for the iron-muscled sailor until he downs his can of grass. After two gul... Read allPopeye is competing with a bushy-haired husky, twice his size, in an amateur orchestra contest. It looks like bells for the iron-muscled sailor until he downs his can of grass. After two gulps, the sailor is unbeatable and gets the honors.Popeye is competing with a bushy-haired husky, twice his size, in an amateur orchestra contest. It looks like bells for the iron-muscled sailor until he downs his can of grass. After two gulps, the sailor is unbeatable and gets the honors.
Jack Mercer
- Popeye
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
Mae Questel
- Olive Oyl
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
7.1320
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Featured reviews
7tavm
The Spinach Overture was another pretty entertaining Popeye cartoon
Last Saturday I watched this Popeye cartoon on TCM at someone's apartment in New York City. The sailor man has a band with Olive and Wimpy as members. Bluto, with the long hair associated with symphony conductors at the time, shows him up with his more classically professional playing. Because of that, Popeye's bandmates leave him to join Bluto. Then a spinach can comes into play...This was quite an amusing cartoon from the Fleischer period of the character. Oh, course, that theme song also gets played along the way...
Lesser Popeye
Spinach Overture, The (1935)
** (out of 4)
Popeye is trying to lead his band to play a new song but he keeps messing up so Bluto steps in to try and show him up but soon Popeye is taking some spinach and coming out on top. This here is probably the weakest film I've seen in the series as I felt it ran too long and really didn't have many laughs. There were a few scenes that put a smile on my face but and I honestly don't remember laughing once. The fighting between Popeye and Bluto is mainly them playing on various musical instruments and none of it comes off well.
** (out of 4)
Popeye is trying to lead his band to play a new song but he keeps messing up so Bluto steps in to try and show him up but soon Popeye is taking some spinach and coming out on top. This here is probably the weakest film I've seen in the series as I felt it ran too long and really didn't have many laughs. There were a few scenes that put a smile on my face but and I honestly don't remember laughing once. The fighting between Popeye and Bluto is mainly them playing on various musical instruments and none of it comes off well.
Musical Comedy!
This time it's Popeye trying to hold his own in concert hall. He has been deserted by Olive and is left behind to fend for himself. He uses spinach to become a great pianist. Of course, by this time, Bluto is conducting a symphony orchestra. It is going to end up in fisticuffs. This is a moderately entertaining feature, using a different angle.
epic last minute
Popeye is conducting a quartet which includes Olive Oyl and Wimpy. Bluto and his orchestra next door are not impressed. They break out laughing at Popeye. Bluto pushes Popeye aside and takes over his quartet. Popeye tries to match Bluto and fails in an embarrassing fashion. With his musicians leaving him, Popeye brings out the spinach.
This is all about the overture from "Poet and Peasant". The last minute and a half is an epic musical performance. The earlier parts are fine although the point is that the music isn't that good. The last bit is Popeye highlight material. I feel like that's where I first saw this. It is a lot of fun.
This is all about the overture from "Poet and Peasant". The last minute and a half is an epic musical performance. The earlier parts are fine although the point is that the music isn't that good. The last bit is Popeye highlight material. I feel like that's where I first saw this. It is a lot of fun.
Fine cartoon--with a later stellar remake by Famous Studios!
Spinach Overture was a well put-together Popeye cartoon, with Popeye leading his amateur band, Olive Oyl playing harp, Wimpy as drummer, and two others, playing Von Suppe's Poet and Peasant Overture. The Rehearsal Hall was in a high-rise office building; trouble was that in the NEXT room, Maestro Bluto, conducting a symphony orchestra, JEERED at Popeye, sought to outdo him, first playing violin and leading the combo, then on piano. Popeye, after his band was invited by Bluto to come next door, ate his spinach, played the piano superbly, THEN-- took over as orchestra conductor, coming out on top. What is also significant about this Popeye is that in 1948, Famous Studios produced Symphony in Spinach, about a musical rivalry between Popeye and Bluto, in a Rehearsal Hall ALSO in a high-rise office building. Not only had this remake of Spinach Overture the same basic theme. Some of the gags in the Fleischer version repeated in the Famous remake, like Popeye's punching Bluto with trombone slide. Both Popeyes involving musical rivalry are excellent; the Spinach Overture is the more amusing of the two
Did you know
- TriviaOne of the band members is Olive Oyl's brother Castor, in a nonspeaking role. He is the short man who plays the flute.
- GoofsAfter Wimpy eats his hot hamburger patty, the scene cuts to a wider shot, and his can of Sterno has gone out.
- Alternate versionsAlso available in a computer colorized version.
Details
- Release date
- Country of origin
- Languages
- Also known as
- Mathurin chef d'orchestre
- Production company
- See more company credits at IMDbPro
- Runtime
- 8m
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
Contribute to this page
Suggest an edit or add missing content
