Emily the chicken, lives in Hickville but dreams of Hollywood. Her chance comes when director J. Megga-Phone happens to drive past and gives her his card. She makes her way to Hollywood, and... Read allEmily the chicken, lives in Hickville but dreams of Hollywood. Her chance comes when director J. Megga-Phone happens to drive past and gives her his card. She makes her way to Hollywood, and Megga-Phone's office, where she discovers a whole flock of hens with the same card and a ... Read allEmily the chicken, lives in Hickville but dreams of Hollywood. Her chance comes when director J. Megga-Phone happens to drive past and gives her his card. She makes her way to Hollywood, and Megga-Phone's office, where she discovers a whole flock of hens with the same card and a completely uncaring Megga-Phone. She returns home to faithful Clem, and a chick with fooli... Read all
- Emily
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- Director Yelling 'Cut'
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
- Freddie Bartholomew
- (uncredited)
- Dick Powell
- (uncredited)
- Vocalists
- (uncredited)
- J. Megga Phone
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
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'A Star is Hatched' is not one of Friz Freleng's best cartoons and he was yet to be in his full prime, but for a relatively early effort from him it's a very solidly made and interesting one. For Freleng during this particular period in his career, the premise is something that one associates more with Frank Tashlin. With that being said, Freleng does handle it very well and one can see his style, which is not subdued here (instead there is a subtle irony and wit), coming through.
The basic story is fairly flimsy and younger audiences may not get all the references and caricatures, on first viewing when much younger a couple did go over my head when names like Dick Powell and W.C. Fields were unfamiliar to me. Still, 'A Star is Hatched' is a sheer delight for classic film/Golden Age Hollywood fans, and is very likely to interest younger audiences into getting into this period.
Animation is excellent, it's fluid in movement, crisp in shading, vibrant in colour and very meticulous in detail. The story may be predictable, but it's beautifully paced with never a dull moment and strongly structured.
Carl Stalling's music is typically superb. It is as always lushly orchestrated, full of lively energy and characterful in rhythm, not only adding to the action but also enhancing it.
It's a never less than amusing cartoon, has some very inspired and delightful to spot caricatures (a huge part of the fun is recognising them) and the pacing never lets up while having enough room to breathe.
Energy throughout is full of liveliness and the voice acting is stellar.
Overall, very well made and enjoyable poultry Golden Age caricature cartoon. 8/10 Bethany Cox
By the way, another film with a similar style is Disney's "Autograph Hound"--and it's a much, much better film. Donald tries to sneak in to the studio to bother celebrities for autographs. See this one...skip "A Star is Hatched" unless you are a die-hard fan.
By the way, this short is included on the 2-disk DVD set for "Bringing Up Baby"--a marvelous Cary Grant/Katharine Hepburn film.
Did you know
- TriviaIn addition to Katharine Hepburn, among the many movie personalities caricatured are Freddie Bartholomew, John Barrymore, Joan Blondell, Edward G. Robinson, Clark Gable, W.C. Fields, Mae West, Johnny Weissmuller, Charles Chaplin, Charlie McCarthy, Greta Garbo and Dick Powell.
- GoofsThe license plate on J. Megga Phone's car changes from 7-S-936 to 7S-936.
- ConnectionsEdited from Streamlined Greta Green (1937)
- SoundtracksI've Hitched My Wagon to a Star
(uncredited)
Music by Richard A. Whiting
Played during the opening credits
Also played at the beginning in Emily's room
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- Sueños de gloria
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- 8m
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- 1.37 : 1