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Let It Be Me (1936 film)

Let It Be Me is a 1936 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Friz Freleng.[1] The short was released on May 2, 1936.[2]

Let It Be Me
Directed byI. Freleng
Story byJ.B. Hardaway (uncredited)
Produced byLeon Schlesinger
StarringBernice Hansen
Music byBernard Brown
Norman Spencer
Animation byBob McKimson
Don Williams
Paul J. Smith
Cal Dalton
Sandy Walker
Phil Monroe
Charles McKimson (assistant)
Color processTechnicolor
Production
company
Distributed byWarner Bros. Pictures
Release date
May 2, 1936
Running time
7 min (one reel)
LanguageEnglish

Plot edit

The plot revolves around an anthropomorphic hen named Emily (a prototype Miss Prissy), whose boyfriend rooster, Clem, is just about to propose marriage to her when she gets infatuated with a passing rooster motorist, the radio crooner Mr. Bingo (a caricature of Bing Crosby). She goes with Mr. Bingo instead. Bingo, while dating Emily in a nightclub, gets infatuated with a singing French hen (a caricature of Irene Bordoni), and after Emily cries that Bingo no longer loves her, has a waiter throw her out into the street. Crying, she then fends for herself selling violets on a winter day. The jilted Clem, meanwhile, overhears Mr. Bingo on the radio. Clem soon goes from jilted to livid when he grabs the radio and smashes it on the ground, with the "boo boo boo boo" sounding as if the radio is in its death throes, then eventually makes his way to the city, goes to the radio station and gives Bingo his just due in the middle of a broadcast. Clem then finds Emily selling violets, forgives her and marries her, and sires her brood.

In the concluding scene, both Clem and Emily are lounging in the living room when the scene is cut to one of her brood of chicks singing at the piano the song that Emily first heard when she dated Mr. Bingo. A book is hurled and hits the poor chick, silencing the singing.

Legal cases edit

This cartoon, along with Bingo Crosbyana were the two Warner Bros. cartoons which Bing Crosby initiated lawsuits to suppress because they portrayed him in what Crosby considered a defamatory light. In this case, he objected to his portrayal as unfaithful to women and to the imitation of his voice.[3]

Home media edit

References edit

  1. ^ Beck, Jerry; Friedwald, Will (1989). Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies: A Complete Illustrated Guide to the Warner Bros. Cartoons. Henry Holt and Co. p. 45. ISBN 0-8050-0894-2.
  2. ^ Lenburg, Jeff (1999). The Encyclopedia of Animated Cartoons. Checkmark Books. pp. 104–106. ISBN 0-8160-3831-7. Retrieved 6 June 2020.
  3. ^ Cohen (2004), p. 39–40

External links edit

  • Let It Be Me at IMDb  


1936, film, 1936, warner, bros, merrie, melodies, cartoon, directed, friz, freleng, short, released, 1936, medirected, frelengstory, hardaway, uncredited, produced, byleon, schlesingerstarringbernice, hansenmusic, bybernard, brownnorman, spenceranimation, bybo. Let It Be Me is a 1936 Warner Bros Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Friz Freleng 1 The short was released on May 2 1936 2 Let It Be MeDirected byI FrelengStory byJ B Hardaway uncredited Produced byLeon SchlesingerStarringBernice HansenMusic byBernard BrownNorman SpencerAnimation byBob McKimsonDon WilliamsPaul J SmithCal DaltonSandy WalkerPhil MonroeCharles McKimson assistant Color processTechnicolorProductioncompanyLeon Schlesinger ProductionsDistributed byWarner Bros PicturesRelease dateMay 2 1936Running time7 min one reel LanguageEnglish Contents 1 Plot 2 Legal cases 3 Home media 4 References 5 External linksPlot editThe plot revolves around an anthropomorphic hen named Emily a prototype Miss Prissy whose boyfriend rooster Clem is just about to propose marriage to her when she gets infatuated with a passing rooster motorist the radio crooner Mr Bingo a caricature of Bing Crosby She goes with Mr Bingo instead Bingo while dating Emily in a nightclub gets infatuated with a singing French hen a caricature of Irene Bordoni and after Emily cries that Bingo no longer loves her has a waiter throw her out into the street Crying she then fends for herself selling violets on a winter day The jilted Clem meanwhile overhears Mr Bingo on the radio Clem soon goes from jilted to livid when he grabs the radio and smashes it on the ground with the boo boo boo boo sounding as if the radio is in its death throes then eventually makes his way to the city goes to the radio station and gives Bingo his just due in the middle of a broadcast Clem then finds Emily selling violets forgives her and marries her and sires her brood In the concluding scene both Clem and Emily are lounging in the living room when the scene is cut to one of her brood of chicks singing at the piano the song that Emily first heard when she dated Mr Bingo A book is hurled and hits the poor chick silencing the singing Legal cases editThis cartoon along with Bingo Crosbyana were the two Warner Bros cartoons which Bing Crosby initiated lawsuits to suppress because they portrayed him in what Crosby considered a defamatory light In this case he objected to his portrayal as unfaithful to women and to the imitation of his voice 3 Home media editLaserDisc The Golden Age of Looney Tunes Volume 4 Side 5 DVD Follow the FleetReferences edit Beck Jerry Friedwald Will 1989 Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies A Complete Illustrated Guide to the Warner Bros Cartoons Henry Holt and Co p 45 ISBN 0 8050 0894 2 Lenburg Jeff 1999 The Encyclopedia of Animated Cartoons Checkmark Books pp 104 106 ISBN 0 8160 3831 7 Retrieved 6 June 2020 Cohen 2004 p 39 40External links editLet It Be Me at IMDb nbsp nbsp This Merrie Melodies related article is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Let It Be Me 1936 film amp oldid 1198239277, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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