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This review is from: Golden Age of Looney Tunes, Vol. 9: Hooray for Hollywood [VHS] (VHS Tape)
MGM's GOLDEN AGE OF LOONEY TUNES series are all high quality SP mode transfers of nicely preserved vintage cartoons. Audio track is HiFi.
In Volume 9 ("HOORAY FOR HOLLYWOOD"), we see caricatures of many celebrities. Tape features these shorts: (6.2) THE COOCOO NUT GROVE (1936) dir: Friz Freleng (7.3) DAFFY DUCK IN HOLLYWOOD (1938) dir: Tex Avery (6.8) HOLLYWOOD STEPS OUT (1941) dir: Tex Avery (7.1) WHAT'S COOKIN' DOC? (1941) dir: Bob Clampett (7.4) HOLLYWOOD DAFFY (1946) dir: Friz Freleng (uncredited) (7.7) SWOONER CROONER (1944) dir: Frank Tashlin (7.7) SLICK HARE (1947) dir: Friz Freleng "The CooCoo Nut Grove" - At the nightclub: Walter Winchell, W.C. Fields, Kate Hepburn, the Marx Bros., Mae West, Stan & Ollie, Clark Gable, Gary Cooper, Eddie Robinson and more! "Daffy Duck in Hollywood" - The duck makes good at Wonder Studios when he impresses producer I.M. Stupendous with his editing abilities. "Hollywood Steps Out" - Guests at Ciro's include Cary Grant, Cagney, Bogart & Raft, Bing Crosby, Jimmy Stewart, Mickey & Judy, the 3 Stooges, Peter Lorre and dozens more. "What's Cookin', Doc?" - Bugs loses the Best Actor Oscar to Jimmy Cagney, so he tries to convince the audience to reconsider by showing a clip from one of his shorts. "Hollywood Daffy" - After sneaking onto the Warner's lot, that zany duck disguises himself as a tour guide, Bing Crosby, Jimmy Durante, Charlie Chaplin and "Oscar" himself! "Swooner Crooner" - Porky gets a Crosby and Sinatra rooster to charm his hens into laying. "Slick Hare" - At the Mocrumbo Restaurant, Elmer is given only 20 minutes by tough guy Bogie to serve "Baby" some fried rabbit. THE GOLDEN AGE OF LOONEY TUNES VOL. 3 contains fourteen animations, including "The Dover Boys," "Inki at the Circus" and "Hare Trigger."
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Golden Age of Looney Tunes Vol. 9: Hooray for Hollywood,
A Kid's Review
This review is from: Golden Age of Looney Tunes, Vol. 9: Hooray for Hollywood [VHS] (VHS Tape)
I watched "Daffy Duck in Hollywood", "Hollywood Steps Out", "Hollywood Daffy", "What's Cookin', Doc?" and "Slick Hare". Those cartoons, few of them on Looney Tunes Vol. 2 DVD, are on this video.
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Golden Age of Looney Tunes, Vol. 9: Hooray for Hollywood [VHS] by Golden Age of Looney Tunes (VHS Tape - 1992)
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