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The Queen Was In The Parlor


The Queen Was In The Parlor Cartoon Picture

  • A Hugh Harman-Rudolf Ising Production, Vitaphone Pictures

  • Distributed by:

     Warner Bros.

  • Cartoon Characters:

     Goopy Geer, Old King Cole, Queen, Princess, Kidnapper, Palace Guards.

  • Directed By

     Rudolf Ising.

  • Produced By

     Hugh Harman, Rudolf Ising.

  • Animated By

     Isadore 'Friz' Freleng, Paul J. Smith.

  • Originally Released on July 09, 1932.

  • Originally Released Theatrically.

  • Running Time:

     6:44 minutes.

  • Black & White

  • U.S.A.

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Cartoon Summary:

Old King Cole, a merry old soul, is looking for the queen! Nursery rhyme characters (and radio star parodies) join in the search.

Cartoon Production Information:

One of the many palace guards has a Yiddish accent- and the Hebrew word "Kosher" on his uniform.

Goopy Geer impersonates Walter Winchell and Amos & Andy. Rudy Vallee is also caricatured.

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