A blog reviewing all the available American animated cartoons of 1939, in approximately release order (or reverse order from the perspective of someone reading the blog after it is done).
Thursday, February 25, 2010
028 Gold Rush Daze
Title: Gold Rush Daze
Studio: Warner Brothers
Date: 2/25/39
Credits:
Supervision
BEN HARDAWAY & CAL DALTON
Story by
MELVIN MILLAR
Animation
Gil Turner
Musical Direction
CARL W. STALLING
Series: Merrie Melodies
Running time (of viewed version): 7:11
Synopsis: A stuttering city slicker is looking for gold, and is told many a tale of the old gold rush by a '49er, who ends up with the urge yet again.
Comments: There is a morse code heart beat; I wonder what it actually says (or if it was just designed to sound real). A '49er must have been a rare sight by 1939, like someone today who remembers WWI going on. There is a joke about marking horses in a time limited spot that pre-dates metered parking; the idea of a policeman marking my car with an X makes me angry... The menu on Miners Cafe is unreadable. The cartoon has a real ugliness to it, with its movements-which-plod-when-they-aren't-way-too-fast to its comfort with a style of dog men I don't find visually appealing (the doctor dog and cook dog are interesting looking tho; apparently the fatter the dog, the better it works). The stitching together of the random mining gags doesn't exactly work, either.
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