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Russian Rhapsody

  • 1944
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Russian Rhapsody (1944)
AnimationComedyFamilyShortWar

As Adolf Hitler personally flies a bomber on a mission to the Soviet Union, the gremlins from the Kremlin set about to stop him.As Adolf Hitler personally flies a bomber on a mission to the Soviet Union, the gremlins from the Kremlin set about to stop him.As Adolf Hitler personally flies a bomber on a mission to the Soviet Union, the gremlins from the Kremlin set about to stop him.

  • Director
    • Robert Clampett
  • Writer
    • Lou Lilly
  • Stars
    • Mel Blanc
    • Bea Benaderet
    • Robert C. Bruce
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  • IMDb RATING
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    • Director
      • Robert Clampett
    • Writer
      • Lou Lilly
    • Stars
      • Mel Blanc
      • Bea Benaderet
      • Robert C. Bruce
    • 18User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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    Mel Blanc
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    • Adolf Hitler
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    Bea Benaderet
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    Robert C. Bruce
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    • Director
      • Robert Clampett
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      • Lou Lilly
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    7emasterslake

    Gremlins beat the crap out of Furher.

    Hitler is furious with the Soviet Union that he wants to bomb Moscow all by himself.

    So he flies from Berlin to Moscow by airplane. But little does he know is that little invaders are taring his plane apart. And those invaders are Gremlins from the Kremlin!.

    These little guys sing and tor mechanical stuff apart with pleasure.

    And they even pull a few pranks on Hitler himself.

    Will these Gremlins be able to prevent Hitler from bombing Moscow? Well you try to guess that when you see this cartoon.

    This cartoon was originally titled "Gremlins from the Kremlim" but due to Disney and Warner Bros both wanting to do their own cartoon about Gremlins. They had to change the title that doesn't have the word Gremlin in it.

    It's a good WW2 short. Also be on the look out for 9 Gremlins that resemble the producers, writers, and creators behind the Looney Tunes.

    Good luck in finding this short by internet search cause it's hard to tell when it'll ever be released on DVD.
    8eye3

    Grrremlins from der Krrremlin

    That's one of the shtick jokes from this wartime jewel. I gave it an 8 out of ten for its one flaw, a screw-up in continuity.

    Basically, it's a vehicle for silly slapstick at Hitler's physical expense. Some of the gremlins bear striking resemblances to the gang at Termite Terrace. And where else would you hear "Volga Boatmen" at 8-to-the-bar?

    I said there was one flaw, in continuity. There was another flaw - a social one. See, there was one bit at the end I found eye-brow-raising by 1999 standards where Hitler, dazed from his plane crashing on top of him, looks Oriental - read Japanese. You can say, "yeah, it was racist, but it was the 1940s, it was WWII, everyone was like that, &c." But the casual, remorseless, didn't-think-twice-about-it attitude of the joke struck me from beyond the film-frames of this cartoon.
    Calvin_C

    Nutzies are da cwaziest peoples!

    This cartoon is a real classic. Hitler is made into a literal jack-ass in the film. For those who don't know, Hitler isn't an Oriental in the end..."Nutzis are da cwaziest peoples" is a Lew Lhler impression. Watch for this gag in countless other cartoons like Porky's Snooze Reel (1942) and Scaredy Cat (1948).
    9Markc65

    Funny Wartime Propaganda

    A very funny, energetic cartoon (but what do you expect coming from Clampett?). It starts out with a devastating caricature of Hitler ranting and raving. The level of exageration is amazing. Hitler sprays spit as he talks and has a truly manaical look in his eyes. He decides he is the only man to carry out a bombing mission to Moscow, but en route his plane is attacked by gremlins from the Kremlin. The Kremlins are mostly caricatures of the Warners staff. Leon Schlesinger is seen hitting Brother-in-law Ray Katz with a mallet in one scene. There is also a great scene of Hitler being electrocuted by the gremlins to an amazing drum solo. He twists and writhes into different shapes that show his true colors, such as a jackass. The cartoon ends with Hitler doing a Lew Lehr imitation, a reference that is lost on modern audiences. The only thing that mars this cartoon is a glaringly bad cut that was probably due to a censorship problem with the studio or the Hays office. Schlesinger would not have paid for a retake if something was cut.
    6mrdonleone

    interesting but not really funny

    yes I saw this one in the Film Museum of Brussels. it was a bit silly, I thought, but it fit right in the context: a lesson about communism in Hollywood. this cartoon contains of two parts: the first one was about how the situation was in those years of war and the second one was to ridicule it with lots of satire and parodies of existing political figures. the cartoon left me a bit unsatisfied, because I wondered the whole if Hitler would have seen this (because the 'main' character is a satire on him)? they couldn't tell me in the Film Museum, what was a pity. I do realize why this cartoon was banned (or should be banned at the time): it contains too much propaganda for political systems.

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    • Trivia
      In the early 1940s Walt Disney was developing a feature film based on Roald Dahl's book "Gremlin Lore", and asked the other studios to refrain from producing Gremlin films. While most of the studios complied, Warner Bros. already had two cartoons too far into production - Falling Hare (1943) and this cartoon. As a compromise, Leon Schlesinger retitled the cartoons to remove any reference to gremlins. The original title was Gremlins From the Kremlin.
    • Quotes

      Adolf Hitler: [shouting] Stoupnegel Hamburger mit der Frankfurter und der Sauerbraten! Mit der Zoot Suit, mit der reet pleat, zoot!

      [crowd cheers]

      Adolf Hitler: Schtunk Friz Frelenk, mit der Heinrich Binder, und der 'What's Cookin' Doc'! Pumpernickel mit Sauerkrauten from der Delicatessen, mit Liverwurst, Hassenpfeffer, und der Chattanooga Choo-Choo! Gesundheit!

      [Crowd gasps]

      Adolf Hitler: Ve vill bomben der Moskau, bomben Schtalin, bomben that Irish general Timoshenko!

      [Adolf sobbing]

      Adolf Hitler: Shenko... To bomb Moskau, I will send the best pilot in the Reich-ch-ch! The greatest superman of all times!

      Man in the Crowd: Who's that? You, Fuhrer?

      Adolf Hitler: Hm, eh-h-h-h, who else?

    • Alternate versions
      Footage is obviously missing between when the gremlins hit Adolf on the head with a mallet and when a circle is cut around him by a gremlin so he falls out of the plane.
    • Connections
      Edited into Bugs & Daffy: The Wartime Cartoons (1989)
    • Soundtracks
      Song of the Volga Boatman
      Traditional

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    • Release date
      • May 20, 1944 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Gremlins from the Kremlin
    • Production company
      • Leon Schlesinger Studios
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    • Runtime
      • 7m
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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