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'''''Gold Diggers of '49''''' is the sixty fourth ''[[Looney Tunes (theatrical shorts)|Looney Tunes]]'' theatrical short, starring [[Porky Pig]] and [[Beans]]. It was released by [[Warner Bros. Pictures]] and [[The Vitaphone Corporation]] on [[November 2]], [[1935]]. It was produced by [[Leon Schlesinger]] and directed by [[Tex Avery]].
'''''Gold Diggers of '49''''' is the sixty-fourth ''[[Looney Tunes (theatrical shorts)|Looney Tunes]]'' theatrical short. It was released by [[Warner Bros. Pictures]] and [[The Vitaphone Corporation]] on [[November 2]], [[1935]]. It was produced by [[Leon Schlesinger]] and directed by [[Tex Avery]].


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==Behind the scenes==
==Behind the scenes==
* The short's title is allusion to the Busby Berkeley films, ''[[wikipedia:Gold Diggers of 1933|Gold Diggers of 1933]]'' and ''[[wikipedia:Gold Diggers of 1933|Gold Diggers of 1935]]'', which were both also released by Warner Bros.
* The short's title is allusion to the Busby Berkeley films, ''[[wikipedia:Gold Diggers of 1933|Gold Diggers of 1933]]'' and ''[[wikipedia:Gold Diggers of 1933|Gold Diggers of 1935]]'', which were both also released by [[Warner Bros.]] It also alludes to the California gold rush.
* It is the second overall cartoon to star Porky Pig, after his debut appearance in ''[[I Haven't Got a Hat]]''.
* It is the first cartoon directed by Tex Avery under the Warner Bros. animation unit.
* Porky Pig, in is second overall appearance after his debut in ''[[I Haven't Got a Hat]]'', is depicted as a grown adult for the first time. Unlike his previous appearance, his voice is not sped up.


==Errors==
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Revision as of 20:47, 28 February 2024

Gold Diggers of '49
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Production company Leon Schlesinger Productions
Distributor Warner Bros. Pictures
The Vitaphone Corporation
Release date November 2, 1935
Run time 8 minutes
Starring Joe Dougherty
Tommy Bond
Billy Bletcher
Bernice Hansen[1]
Producer(s) Leon Schlesinger
Music composed by Carl W. Stalling
Animation Bob Clampett
Charles Jones
Robert Cannon
Virgil Ross
Virgil Ross
Sid Sutherland
Cecil Surry
Elmer Wait[2]
Director(s) Fred Avery
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Gold Diggers of '49 is the sixty-fourth Looney Tunes theatrical short. It was released by Warner Bros. Pictures and The Vitaphone Corporation on November 2, 1935. It was produced by Leon Schlesinger and directed by Tex Avery.

Detailed summary

Memorable quotes

Characters

Legend
Character debut Speaking debut Ep. debut No lines Mentioned

In order of appearance:

Character Actor
Porky Pig Joe Dougherty
Beans Tommy Bond


Locations

Objects

Vehicles

Production

Development

Filming

Music

The music was composed by Carl W. Stalling.

Release

Dates are in order of release:

  • United States: November 2, 1935 in theatres

Behind the scenes

  • The short's title is allusion to the Busby Berkeley films, Gold Diggers of 1933 and Gold Diggers of 1935, which were both also released by Warner Bros. It also alludes to the California gold rush.
  • It is the first cartoon directed by Tex Avery under the Warner Bros. animation unit.
  • Porky Pig, in is second overall appearance after his debut in I Haven't Got a Hat, is depicted as a grown adult for the first time. Unlike his previous appearance, his voice is not sped up.

Errors

Everlasting influence

Home availability

References

  1. Scott, Keith (2022). Cartoon Voices from the Golden Age, 1930-70. BearManor Media. p. 17. ISBN 979-8-88771-010-5.
  2. "Stereotypically Tex". Tralfaz (March 14, 2013).