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A Ham in a Role

  • 1949
  • Approved
  • 7 Min.
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6,8/10
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A Ham in a Role (1949)
AnimationsfilmFamilieKomödieKurz

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuA Shakespearian dog, tired of being a pie-in-the-face looney tune, quits Warner Brothers to study dramatic acting and goes to his country house to practice the bard. He finds that two polite... Alles lesenA Shakespearian dog, tired of being a pie-in-the-face looney tune, quits Warner Brothers to study dramatic acting and goes to his country house to practice the bard. He finds that two polite twin gophers have taken over his abode and angrily throws them out. They retaliate by vio... Alles lesenA Shakespearian dog, tired of being a pie-in-the-face looney tune, quits Warner Brothers to study dramatic acting and goes to his country house to practice the bard. He finds that two polite twin gophers have taken over his abode and angrily throws them out. They retaliate by violently heckling him in comical accordance with his Shakespeare speeches.

  • Regie
    • Robert McKimson
    • Arthur Davis
  • Drehbuch
    • Sid Marcus
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Mel Blanc
    • Stan Freberg
    • Dave Barry
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    6,8/10
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      • Robert McKimson
      • Arthur Davis
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      • Sid Marcus
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Mel Blanc
      • Stan Freberg
      • Dave Barry
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    • Mac
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      • Robert McKimson
      • Arthur Davis
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    7utgard14

    Gotta love that dog

    Funny Goofy Gophers short where the duo are upstaged by a dog who also happens to be a Shakespearean actor. The dog is the star of Warner Bros. cartoons where he has to do "low comedy" like taking a pie in the face. Feeling this is beneath his talents, he quits and retreats to his country home to study his Shakespeare. When he arrives at his house, he finds Mac and Tosh there and promptly throws them out. They react to this in the manner you might expect. An enjoyable cartoon for sure but mostly for the hilarious dog. Mac and Tosh are fun but less talky than usual. Since most of their appeal comes from their comically polite dialogue, it's not a great thing to have them speak less. Still, the dog is funny and I get the feeling Robert McKimson (directing the Gophers for the first time) was more interested in him than in the pair.
    9boblipton

    I can call gophers from the vasty deep

    Topnotch Goofy Gophers cartoon, doing what they do best: pricking the vanity of the inept, in this case, a dog who wishes to give up doing slapstick cartoons for Warner Brothers and do Shakespearian roles instead.

    Although this cartoon is credited to McKimson, it shows the hand of Art Davis, the most under-rated of the directors at Termite Terrace -- the hambone hound likes to wear a bow tie. Davis had his own unit, but it was folded into McKimson's in the late 1940s. A pity, as he was a much better director than McKimson. Take a look at this one and see.
    7tadpole-596-918256

    After watching this film . . .

    . . . many viewers will be wondering about the modern equivalent of RICHARD III's immortal offer, "My Kingdom for a Horse!" One must remember the context of Rich's ancient plight. Back in the olden days, monarchs could not confront their foes with flights of B2 Stealth Bombers laden with more than a dozen bunker busters. They had to actually lead their troops in gory hand-to-hand combat, and if a crowned head was defeated, he was not allowed to wait until January 6 to contest the result. In poor Rich's case, no one gave him another mount. Upon his demise, his kingdom (England) was wrested from his cold dead claws, and he was buried in a nearby church parking lot. After a few centuries, asphalt was invented, and Rich's final resting place was paved over. However, because Modern Medicine does not allow gamers to rub humps for good luck, some high rollers recently dug up old Rich to improve their odds.
    8planktonrules

    It stars Mac and Tosh--so it's obviously well worth your time.

    I have always loved Mac and Tosh, the Gopher Twins. They are cute and very wicked little characters from Looney Tunes that never fail to make me laugh--though they don't appear in this film until it is almost half complete.

    The cartoon begins with a very snooty, Frasier Crane sort of dog who is tired of slapstick and low humor, so he leaves the Looney Tunes studio for good. His intent is to become a Shakespearian actor but unfortunately, he comes into contact with the gophers--and they make his life miserable. And, being that this dog is so full of himself and sophisticated, it's fun to watch him being taken down a few pegs by the little rodents. Well worth seeing like all the Mac and Tosh films.
    7lee_eisenberg

    torment is such sweet sorrow

    When I saw "Lumber Jerks" a few months ago and then read about the Goofy Gophers in the book "That's All Folks: The Art of Warner Bros. Animation", I was surprised that those guys had their own series of cartoons and yet I'd never heard of them before. So, I've finally seen another one of their cartoons, and I liked it better than the previous one. "A Ham in a Role" has those most effeminate members of the genus Citellus tormenting a snobbish Shakespearean actor dog who left Warner Bros. (they never miss a chance to advertise themselves, do they?) to stick with serious roles. Specifically, they terrorize him based on his lines from the Bard's plays ("A rose by any other name..." becomes an excuse for Limburger cheese).

    Yeah, it's just nice, silly entertainment. But I saw it as a special feature on the "My Dream Is Yours" DVD, and this cartoon is easily the best part (it's practically a guarantee that any Doris Day movie totally sucks). So check it out; and if you watch "MDIY", skip to the Bugs Bunny scene, and the movie won't totally suck.

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    • Wissenswertes
      The Goody Gophers were Warner Brothers' answer to Disney's Chip n' Dale.
    • Patzer
      When the dog actor acting in the Romeo and Juliet play, he said, "Shall I hear more or shall I drink the joy of life?", that line wasn't really in the original play script.
    • Zitate

      Dog: "To be or not to--"

      [pie splat!]

      Dog: I-bi-bi-bi-bi-bi...

    • Crazy Credits
      There are two closing credits in this short, A Ham in a Role (1949). First closing credit, is ten seconds after opening credits concluded. Second closing credits: shortly after Mac & Tosh, ("The Goofy Gophers" and very polite) got a horse to kick the dog out of its home and right back to the Warner Brothers' animation studio that it had just resigned from. The opening and closing credits show it is a Merrie Melodies' cartoon. Just before the dog signs a resignation page, the first closing credit sign, shows it as if a Looney Tune cartoon has just completely been made, or played, at Warner Brothers' theatre studio.
    • Verbindungen
      Featured in Looney Tunes 50th Anniversary (1986)
    • Soundtracks
      You Oughta Be in Pictures
      (uncredited)

      Music by Dana Suesse

      Played when the Dog is back at the studio

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 31. Dezember 1949 (Vereinigte Staaten)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Vereinigte Staaten
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • A Hammy Hamlet
    • Produktionsfirma
      • Warner Bros. Cartoon Studios
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      • 7 Min.
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      • Mono
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