This movie footage from 1934 is from a reporter who interviews max fleischer, animator of the cartoon character betty boop. A thousand times no 1935 and honest love and true 1938. Betty boops may party this one takes place on a boat. Max draw betty out of the inkwell and asks her to perform a couple of numbers. Betty then dives back in to the inkwell and accidentally splashes ink in the reporters. When max fleischer is interviewed about betty boop, betty herself shows em how its done. Through a compilation of older, precode films the fleischers were able to present betty at her sexiest. A reporter interviews fleischer, who animates betty and begins a retrospective of past episodes. The library of congress may or may not own a copy of a particular film or video. Betty boops cartoon series lasted from 19301939, and a colorized version was rereleased in the 60s and 70s. Betty boops trial by big cartoon database is licensed under a creative commons attributionnoncommercialsharealike 4. Song and dance numbers from stopping the show, betty boops bamboo. Song and dance numbers from stopping the show, betty boop s bamboo isle, and the old man of the mountain are used. Betty boops best appearances are considered to be in her first three years due to her jazz baby character and innocent sexuality, which was aimed at adults.
A reporter, played by dave fleischer, interviews max fleischer about cartoon sensation betty boop. Betty boops trial 1934 betty boop theatrical cartoon. The character was originally created as an anthropomorphic french poodle. As new color cartoons made specifically for television began to appear in the 1960s, the original blackandwhite cartoons were retired. It features betty boop and her creator, max fleischer in a nice mix of animation and live action. The production code of 1934 imposed guidelines on the motion. The original betty boop cartoons were made in blackandwhite. Betty was created as the love interest for one of fleischers popular animated characters, bimbo, a dog, who was the star of his own talkartoon series. Sep 23, 2010 this movie footage from 1934 is from a reporter who interviews max fleischer, animator of the cartoon character betty boop. A reporter interviews max fleischer about his creation, and betty illustrates with excerpts from three prior cartoons. The betty boop series continues to be a favorite of many critics, and the 1933 betty boop cartoon snow white not to be confused with disney s 1937 film snow white and the seven dwarfs was selected for preservation by the u.
Betty boop s rise to fame 1934 highlights from three of betty s popular cartoons. Jan 26, 2017 betty boop s rise to fame is a 1934 fleischer studios animated short film, starring betty boop. Jun 02, 2016 in a live action sequence, a reporter interviewing max fleischer asks him about betty boop. Plot edit in a live action sequence, a reporter interviewing max fleischer asks him about betty boop. The betty boop comic strip by bud counihan assisted by fleischer staffer hal seeger was distributed by king features syndicate from 1934 through 1937. Betty boops rise to fame 1934 chessnuts 1932 happy you and merry me 1936. Betty boops prize show by big cartoon database is licensed under a creative commons attributionnoncommercialsharealike 4. Although clara bow is often given as being the model for boop, she actually began as a caricature of singer helen kane, who in turn gained fame by imitating the style of black singer baby esther jones. Nov 12, 2010 this video contains content from diva video access ag. This cartoon is public domain, and is available from the int. In a live action sequence, a reporter played by dave fleischer interviewing max fleischer asks him. May 17, 2016 when max fleischer is interviewed about betty boop, betty herself shows em how it s done. Betty boop was a charming vixen that had it allshe was sweet and funny, she could sing and dance, and because of this, she has managed to boopoopadoop her way into the hearts of thousands of people all around the world. Stopping the show, betty boops bamboo isle her hula dance, and the old man of the mountain poor cinderella 1934 the fleischers first and sole betty.
Betty boop s prize show by big cartoon database is licensed under a creative commons attributionnoncommercialsharealike 4. I think part of this is because the film gives you a look at two of the big driving forces behind these cartoonsmax and david fleischer. Memorable quotes and exchanges from movies, tv series and more. Simon cowell resurrects betty boop for new movie film the. Plot synopsis in a live action sequence, a reporter interviewing max fleischer asks him about betty boop.
Library of congress in the national film registry in 1989. Betty boop s rise to fame 1934 animation, short, comedy, family film gorillas. The interview goes into a retrospective of past episodes of the betty boop cartoon animation series created by fleisher and produced through paramount during the 1930s. In the end, betty jumps back into the inkwell, accidentally. Library of congress in the national film registry in 1994. Betty boops rise to fame is a compilation cartoon, but its easily one of the best in its kind. It features betty boop and her creator, max fleischer in a. Despite having been toned down in the mid1930s as a result of. However, the content of her films was affected by the national legion of decency and the production code of 1934. Song and dance numbers from stopping the show, betty boops bamboo isle, and. Stopping the show, betty boop s bamboo isle her hula dance, and the old man of the mountain poor cinderella 1934 the fleischer s first and sole betty boop color cartoon, with betty sporting red hair. Under the production code betty boops best appearances are considered to be in her first three years due to her jazz baby character and innocent sexuality, which was aimed at adults. In a live action sequence, a reporter interviewing max fleischer asks him about betty boop. Max obligingly draws betty out of the inkwell and asks her to perform a couple of numbers.
Betty then dives back in to the inkwell and accidentally splashes ink in the reporters face before the film concludes. Apr 29, 2015 betty boop s rise to fame is a 1934 fleischer studios animated short film, starring betty boop. Learn more about betty boop and fleischer studios at. Betty boops rise to fame 1934 highlights from three of bettys popular cartoons. Betty boop s rise to fame contributor names dave fleischer director. Betty boops little pal by big cartoon database is licensed under a creative commons attributionnoncommercialsharealike 4. Betty boop s rise to fame is one of the best betty boop cartoons and it s held up very, very well over the years. Betty boop is voiced by bonnie poe in this cartoon. Song and dance numbers from stopping the show, betty boop s bamboo isle, and the old man of the.
Betty boop s rise to fame was also a mid 1934 attempt to salvage some of betty s original precode persona. A thousand times no 1935 and honest love and true 1938 plot. While the boop never reached the sauciness that tex averys red and who framed roger rabbits jessica rabbit would do later, she was clearly an offender under the new rules. In the end, betty jumps back into the inkwell, accidentally splashing ink into. Betty boop made her first appearance on august 9, 1930, in the cartoon dizzy dishes. Mar 11, 2017 song and dance numbers from stopping the show, betty boop s bamboo isle, and the old man of the mountain are used.
Song and dance numbers from stopping the show, betty boops bamboo isle, and the old man of the mountain are used. Betty boop s rise to fame 1934 remastered hd 1080p duration. Oscars best picture winners best picture winners golden globes emmys san diego comiccon new york comiccon sundance film festival toronto intl film festival awards central festival central all events. Betty and her boyfriend, freddy, are appearing on stage at the slumberland theatre. With cab calloway, dave fleischer, max fleischer, bonnie poe. Betty boops rise to fame 1934 betty boop theatrical. Betty boops rise to fame is one of the best betty boop cartoons and its held up very, very well over the years. Bettys first film appearance in dizzy dishes 8930 was brief, and appropriately she looked a little bit like a dog. Betty boops rise to fame is a 1934 fleischer studios animated short film, starring betty boop.
Betty boop s rise to fame is a 1934 fleischer studios animated short film, starring betty boop. In betty boop s bamboo isle, she does the hula topless, wearing only a lei and a grass skirt, which she repeated in her cameo appearance in the first popeye cartoon, popeye the sailor 1933. Betty boop, fleischer studios from the public domain movie database. Betty boops rise to fame passed 9min animation, short, comedy 18 may 1934 usa a reporter interviews max fleischer about his creation, and betty illustrates with excerpts from three prior cartoons. Betty boops trial 1934 betty boop theatrical cartoon series. Betty boops rise to fame 1934 betty boops rise to fame. In a live action sequence, a reporter played by dave fleisch. Max draw betty out of the inkwell and asks her to perform a.
Betty boop s may party this one takes place on a boat. Betty boop s trial by big cartoon database is licensed under a creative commons attributionnoncommercialsharealike 4. Betty boops rise to fame was also a mid1934 attempt to salvage some of bettys original precode persona. This is the second of a series of betty boop melodrama spoofs, which also included she wronged him right 1934, no. The animated short is certainly one of the more surreal entries in the betty boop filmography. Ray pointer the real interest is the appearance of max fleischer in this staged interview set up with uncle max drawing betty in the animated hand techinque from his landmark, out of the inkwell series. Jun 06, 2016 betty boop s rise to fame is a 1934 fleischer studios animated short film, starring betty boop. Betty boops rise to fame 1934 classic cartoon youtube. Betty boop was a charming vixen that had it allshe was sweet and funny, she could sing and dance, and because of this, she has managed to boop oopadoop her way into the hearts of thousands of people all around the world. Wallace had completed several songs and seventyfive percent of the film had been storyboarded, when, two weeks before voice recording was to begin with bernadette peters as betty, the head of mgm, alan ladd, jr. Bfi national archive a film has been planned around her before, in 1993, when an animated film about her rise to fame in the golden age of hollywood came. Simon cowell resurrects betty boop for new movie film.
Turn on looping for your embedded video so it will play over and over and over and over and over and you get the idea. Please help support bcdb with a donation or a subscription to the website. This video contains content from diva video access ag. Max paints betty, who comes to life and performs routines from the popular past films stopping the show 1932, betty boops bamboo isle 1932 and the old man of the mountain 1933. She has also been featured in comic strips and mass merchandising. She originally appeared in the talkartoon and betty boop film series, which were produced by fleischer studios and released by paramount pictures. Max paints betty, who comes to life and performs routines from the popular past films stopping the show 1932, betty boop s bamboo isle 1932 and the old man of the mountain 1933. In the end, betty jumps back into the inkwell, accidentally splashing ink into the reporter s face. The interview goes into a retrospective of past episodes of the betty boop cartoon animation series created by fleisher and produced through paramount during the 1930 s. Jan 17, 2007 a reporter interviews fleischer, who animates betty and begins a retrospective of past episodes. Betty boop made her first appearance on august 9, 1930, in the cartoon dizzy dishes, the seventh installment in fleischer s talkartoon series. Betty boops prize show is a 1934 fleischer studios animated short film starring betty boop this is the second of a series of betty boop melodrama spoofs, which also included she wronged him right 1934, no.
Betty boop is an animated cartoon character created by max fleischer, with help from animators including grim natwick. From 1984 through 1988, a revival strip with his costar felix the cat, betty boop and felix, was produced by mort walkers sons brian, neal, greg and morgan betty today edit. The production code of 1934 forcibly changed the betty boop character, and her new form was saccharine sweet. Boop s film career saw a revival with the release of the betty boop scandals of 1974, becoming a part of the post1960s counterculture. Oct 22, 20 betty boop s rise to fame is a 1934 fleischer studios animated short film, starring betty boop. Betty boops halloween party some barnyard animals come to party, and are interrupted by a king konglike. Betty boop s prize show is a 1934 fleischer studios animated short film starring betty boop. Oscars best picture winners best picture winners golden globes emmys san diego comiccon new york comiccon sundance film. Betty then dives back in to the inkwell and accidentally splashes ink in the reporter s face before the film concludes.
Her bamboo isle performance was also included in the short betty boop s rise to fame, featuring a staged quasiinterview with studio head, max fleischer. Although clara bow is often given as being the model for boop, 7 she actually began as a caricature of singer helen kane. Betty boop s halloween party some barnyard animals come to party, and are interrupted by a king konglike. Betty boop s cartoon series lasted from 19301939, and a colorized version was rereleased in the 60s and 70s. Thats my weakness now, which is a helen kane song, betty boops a whole helen kane imitation anyway.