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Sh-h-h-h-h-h

  • 1955
  • TV-Y
  • 6 Min.
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Sh-h-h-h-h-h (1955)
AnimationsfilmFamilieKomödieKurz

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuA mild-mannered man whose nerves are shot from incessant noise is sent to an exclusive, silent retreat with hilarious results.A mild-mannered man whose nerves are shot from incessant noise is sent to an exclusive, silent retreat with hilarious results.A mild-mannered man whose nerves are shot from incessant noise is sent to an exclusive, silent retreat with hilarious results.

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    • Tex Avery
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    • Daws Butler
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    9Hitchcoc

    Poor Mr. Twiddle

    A little man works as a percussionist in a nightclub. He sits in the middle of the horn section and gets blasted over and over. His doctor tells him to go somewhere quiet. He checks into a hotel where quiet is followed to the letter. Just as he is about to go to sleep, a hornblowing, laughing couple get the room next to him. As he tries to get them to be quiet, he is tormented by them. It's like those Droopy/Spike cartoons where everything he does backfires. This is dark but quite funny.
    10llltdesq

    One of Tex Avery's last cartoons

    Sh-h-h-h-h is one of Tex Avery's last cartoons and is an excellent effort. The plot here revolves around a Mr. Tweedle and his need for peace and quiet because of his nerves. His efforts to get some quiet-and their effect on him-offer the traditional complement of sight gags as well as verbal humor, something not always found in Avery cartoons. A wonderful piece of work done for Walter Lantz. Highly recommended.
    10Kurt-32

    Droopy at his best

    Plot: Droopy is supposed to play watchdog over a bear hibernating for the winter, and is competing with another dog for the job.

    My brother and I saw this some Saturday morning 30 years ago and we still giggle about it today. Too bad it's not on video; maybe someone can give me a shout it you hear otherwise.
    10atomicpunk40

    Tex Avery's bizarre masterpiece

    As we all know Tex Avery has made more than his share of great animated works. From "Symphony In Slang" to "Who Killed Who?" to one of the best of the Droopy cartoons "Three Little Pups". But those were all with MGM. Avery was canned after MGM's animation department was shut down, so he found employment for MGM rival Walter Lantz."Sh-h-h-h-h-h" is the undisputed Master of the Crazed Cartoon's brilliant masterpiece. It was also his last animated short.

    Our story tells us about a Mr. Twiddle, a little man who works in a VERY noisy nightclub playing percussion while the horn section blows their trumpets right in his ears, making him a nervous wreck. He goes to see psychiatrist, Dr. I.M. Jittery (get it?), who tells him that his nerves are shot and unless he goes away so he can get some quiet rest he'll just blow up. So Mr. Twiddle goes to The Hush-Hush Lodge in the Swiss Alps, a place that prides itself on absolutely no sounds made whatsoever. Not long after Twiddle hits the hay, the people in the next room start to badly play a trumpet while howling with laughter. Twiddle tries to get them to stop but no avail. Each effort he makes is met by an even ruder response from these pests who seem to be enjoying torturing him. For example: Twiddle slips a note under the door saying to please stop the noise. The people in return instantly slip a note under the door telling him to "Aww shutup". And it goes on. That's the source of the cartoon's gags and sure, you get the usual Avery-styled barrage of them. But the main thrust is that Twiddle - along with us the viewers - never see who these sadistic noisemakers are. They are kept a complete mystery until being reveled in the cartoon's ingenuous twist ending (which I downright refuse to tell you here). We also see the unfortunate fate that befalls poor Mr. Twiddle.

    This is also one of the most downright bizarre and weirdest cartoons ever made. For starters the cartoon's underlying atmosphere concerning Twiddle's ordeal seems dark and the ending, while it is great, itself feels macabre. There is also little dialog spoken throughout - for the most part all we get are a sparse array of sound effects. But mostly it's that laughter that gets to you. It goes on and on and on. Even as the cartoon fades out in it's final seconds we hear absolutely nothing but that crazed laughter. You're left with a very strange, and even creepy, feeling after Sh-h-h-h-h-h is over. And this is what makes this cartoon brilliant. Only Avery could take something plain like a laugh recording and frame a cartoon around it in such a way that he not only makes us smile with his trademark sight gags but chills our blood at the same time with a vivid weirdness. And to me this is the genius of Tex Avery, of his being able to easily twist the viewer around, to make us laugh but instead of leaving us smiling we're creeped out. And this was the last cartoon Avery ever made. After Sh-h-h-h-h-h was finished it was semi-retirement with some occasional television work for him until his death in 1980. He definitely saved his best short for last.

    For those of you who have been trying like hell to see this one (it used to play occasionally on television among the other Walter Lantz cartoons, but now it's seldom - if ever - played anymore) it is on the Woody Woodpecker and Friends Classic Cartoon Collection (Volume 1) DVD boxed set. So now you can watch Tex Avery's brilliantly comedic and macabre final film and see just what made this man the legend he has become.
    10Seamus2829

    Funny,Dark Humor

    This is one of Tex Avery's later animated shorts that he produced for Walter Lanz, after M-G-M closed down it's animation department. This short features some of the usual deranged,kinetic humor that he was famous for (but also touches on some dark humor,too). The plot concerns a Jazz musician (Mr.Twiddle)who has a nervous breakdown being constantly exposed to loud horns. He is prescribed by his doctor to get some rest & quiet. He books a room in a Swiss hotel that is supposed to be super quiet. No sooner than he sacks in for the night, when the room next door is taken by a couple who spends the night laughing non stop & honking on a trombone (supplied here by 'The Okeh Laughing Record---a novelty record released in the 1920's). The rest of the short is Twiddle trying to get this barrage of noise stopped so he can get some peace & quiet. The surprise ending is a corker that will floor you. This was apparently,Avery's last animated short produced for theaters,as he would eventually move to television (as would most other animators of the era). Sadly,this animated short is rarely ever shown on TV,much less re-released in cinemas (why is Universal sitting on these screen treasures?)

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      The sounds of the trumpet player and the laughing woman who keep the man awake through the night are taken directly from the novelty OKeh Laughing Record, which was released in 1923; used by permission of Okeh records.
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      The lead character (Mr. Twiddle) suffers a nervous breakdown while playing bongos with a jazz band. He leaves the stage but the bongos continue to play on the soundtrack.
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      [first lines]

      Doctor: Mr. Twiddle, you are a very sick man. You have a serious case of trombonosis. Now, I would suggest complete relaxation at some quiet, remote hideaway, because if you do not get away from these noisy horns, your entire nervous system will shatter. You will just blow up!

      [Mr. Twiddle recoils in shock]

      Doctor: My wife here will give you our recommended travel folders.

    • Verbindungen
      Featured in Toon in with Me: Off to the Mountains! (2024)
    • Soundtracks
      The OKeh Laughing Record
      Produced by Beka Records

      © 1922 OKeh Record Company

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 6. Juni 1955 (Vereinigte Staaten)
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      • Englisch
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