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Yes, as GreenCanaries mentioned, Mel is in GOLD IS WHERE YOU LOSE IT. He does his Porky Pig voice on camera, which I had long suspected was the case, but I was pleasantly surprised to discover he even threw a Woody Woodpecker laugh in at the end of his bit!
All right... Given that it's October, until the end of the month I plan to review all scare comedies. The first will be the infamous SWEET SPIRITS OF NIGHTER, a short that was deemed so scary that the British censors gave it an "H" rated which means horror content that only adults can handle.When November arrives, we'll do GOLD IS WHERE YOU LOSE IT first since I've never seen Mel Blanc in a regular film.
The British have a long history of horror censorship or at least advisory. Their horror film lockdown basically made it so no horror films were made anywhere in 1937 and 1938. Mario Bava’s classic 1960 film BLACK SUNDAY couldn’t be shown in the UK until 1968 and in the 80’s, there was the 72 film “Video Nasties” list.Should be interesting to see a Columbia short with an H rating.
I have a PTO week off work.
Another scare comedy in STAGE FRIGHTS with Monte Collins, Tom Kennedy, and Herman Bing: https://threestooges.net/forums/index.php?topic=7197I hope to get another scare comedy review before Halloween.
Tomorrow morning.
If you really want me to. Seriously, between Laurel & Hardy and Geno's House of Rare Films, I could do two new reviews each week for a year as long as they stay up.
I meant from me! Shemp Howard in MY MUMMY’S ARMS.https://threestooges.net/forums/index.php?topic=7198.msg63971#msg63971
I freak my co-workers out because I can name supporting actors.