Venue: Oddball Films, 275 Capp Street San Francisco
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Featuring:
This bizarre Merrie Melodies cartoon features caricatures of a who's who of Hollywood big wigs all stopping to ogle an avatar of Blonde Burlesque megastar Sally Rand doing her famous Bubble Dance. See caricatures of Peter Lorre, Henry Fonda, Clark Gable, Groucho Marx, Greta Garbo, Claudette Colbert, Cary Grant, Judy Garland, Rita Hayworth and so many more!
Tex Avery's first W@rner Brothers cartoon! Animated by Bob Clampett and Jones in their early days at Warner Brothers. Early Looney Tunes star “Beans” finds a mother lode to share with the town only to end up in one wild chase when it gets snatched!
Tex Avery's sensual adaptation liberates its characters from their Disney-style forest and slaps them in the middle of swanky Manhattan. Grandma's a nymphomaniac swinger, and her rustic cottage home a hip penthouse pad. Little Red has become a red-hot singer-stripper; the Wolf is a model of lupine lechery; and the forest is supplanted by a big-city nightclub as the enchanted place of forbidden sexuality. The Wolf tries to pull the old Red Riding Hood gag in order to meet up with Little Red, but Grandma has other ideas.
One of the first Bugs Bunny cartoons, featuring plenty of Avery's patented fourth-wall breaking. A dumb dog is sniffing around in the forest and stumbles upon Bugs’ hole. He starts digging and soon Bugs is toying with him. He hits the dog with a bat, escapes in the water, and hides on his back. He then hides in a tree and gives the dog a tomato to squeeze. The dog, thinking he killed Bugs, holds a funeral. When Bugs pops up during the funeral, the dog becomes angry and accidentally falls off a cliff. The ending of this film caused a rift between Avery and the producers that ending in Avery leaving W@rner Brothers forever.
Porky's Duck Hunt (B+W, 1937)
It's Daffy Duck's debut! Porky is all ready for his duck hunting expedition, only he wasn't counting on running into "a crazy, darn fool duck" like Daffy. Of course, his every plan is foiled, and once again returns home empty handed. This classic features a bevy of hilarious gags including electric eel utilization, hiccuping dogs, bizarre celebrity sightings, a boatful of drunk fish serenading the pond and Porky yelling "This wasn't in the script!"
A Day at the Zoo (Color, 1939)
It's Daffy Duck's debut! Porky is all ready for his duck hunting expedition, only he wasn't counting on running into "a crazy, darn fool duck" like Daffy. Of course, his every plan is foiled, and once again returns home empty handed. This classic features a bevy of hilarious gags including electric eel utilization, hiccuping dogs, bizarre celebrity sightings, a boatful of drunk fish serenading the pond and Porky yelling "This wasn't in the script!"
Watch Daffy Duck wreak havoc on a movie set by cutting and splicing together various clips into finished product of a movie contains nothing but newsreel titles and clips surrealist style. An anarchistic and avant garde masterpiece!
The McCoys and the Weavers are two feuding hillbilly clans. A very early and different version of Elmer Fudd "Peacemaker", attempts to end the fighting; but violence and zaniness win out. Featuring yodels and music by Roy Rogers' cowboy band Sons of the Pioneers (Tumbling Tumbleweeds) for that authentic, down-home sound.
A Day at the Zoo (Color, 1939)
It's more site-gags galore when Tex takes his irreverence to a zoo, and while he might have gotten the anatomy of some of the animals wrong, he gets the comic timing right every time.
Bug Parade (Color, 1941)
A cartoon spoof of educational insect films, this hilarious short brings us an unending stream of visual puns, from the tried and true "horse-fly" to a wasp losing her corset and hence her waspy figure.
A Tex Avery Technicolor Classic from Avery's MGM days. This plucky cartoon features an over-zealous hunting dog, who upon his owner’s admonition to get a good night’s sleep or he’ll never catch the rabbit of his bloodthirsty desires, proceeds to have a night of noisy haranguing from the very same rabbit. Who will win in this game of wits and weariness?
Curator’s Biography
Kat Shuchter is a graduate of UC Berkeley in Film Studies. She is a filmmaker, artist and esoteric film hoarder. She has helped program shows at the PFA, The Nuart and Cinefamily at the Silent Movie Theater and was crowned “Found Footage Queen” of Los Angeles, 2009. She has programmed over 100 shows at Oddball on everything from puberty primers to experimental animation.
About Oddball Films
Oddball films is the film component of Oddball Film+Video, a stock footage company providing offbeat and unusual film footage for feature films like Milk, documentaries like The Summer of Love, television programs like Mythbusters, clips for Boing Boing and web projects around the world.
Our films are almost exclusively drawn from our collection of over 50,000 16mm prints of animation, commercials, educational films, feature films, movie trailers, medical, industrial military, news out-takes and every genre in between. We’re actively working to present rarely screened genres of cinema as well as avant-garde and ethno-cultural documentaries, which expand the boundaries of cinema. Oddball Films is the largest film archive in Northern California and one of the most unusual private collections in the US. We invite you to join us in our weekly offerings of offbeat cinema.