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Wake Up The Gypsy In Me
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- Merrie Melodies Theatrical Cartoon Series
- Traditional Animation
- A Hugh Harman-Rudolf Ising Production, Vitaphone Pictures
- Distributed by: Warner Bros.
- Cartoon Characters: Cossack Chieftain, Other Cossacks, Peasants, Volga Boatmen, Balalaika Player, Ricepudding the Mad Monk, Gypsy Girl, Other Gypsies.
- Directed By Rudolf Ising.
- Produced By Hugh Harman, Rudolf Ising.
- Animated By Isadore Freleng, Larry Silverman.
- Written By Sid Marcus.
- Music: Frank Marsales.
- Originally Released on May 13, 1933.
- Originally Released Theatrically.
- Running Time: 7:25 minutes.
- Production Number: 5778
- Black & White
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U.S.A.
Cartoon Summary:
A rare politically themed toon. In old Russia, the happy Cossacks, peasants, Volga boatmen and Gypsies sing the title song while a happy musician strums his balalaika with a herring. Meanwhile, Ricepudding the Mad Monk (an animated version of Rasputin!) tries to... (more)
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Laurel and Hardy are caricatured.
This cartoon is included as an extra on the DVD of "Picture Snatcher" (1933).
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