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Un botones del hotel número 1 de una pequeña ciudad, que espera la llegada de la Srta. Gloria, sueña que tiene que llamar a la Srta. Gloria en un hotel de primera clase en Nueva York, y esto... Leer todoUn botones del hotel número 1 de una pequeña ciudad, que espera la llegada de la Srta. Gloria, sueña que tiene que llamar a la Srta. Gloria en un hotel de primera clase en Nueva York, y esto resulta ser una pesadilla.Un botones del hotel número 1 de una pequeña ciudad, que espera la llegada de la Srta. Gloria, sueña que tiene que llamar a la Srta. Gloria en un hotel de primera clase en Nueva York, y esto resulta ser una pesadilla.
Bernice Hansen
- Miss Glory
- (sin acreditar)
Jackie Morrow
- Abner
- (sin acreditar)
The Varsity Three
- Singers
- (voz)
- (sin acreditar)
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I saw the cartoon 'Page Miss Glory' on TURNER CLASSIC MOVIES for the first time in about 10 or 15 years and it brought back for me good memories of when I was a kid and a rushed home because I knew that the 'good' cartoons were going to be on Channel 5 here in New York. This is back in the days when we only had seven channels, kids.
Channel 5 showed the Warner Brothers cartoons and 'Page Miss Glory' was always one of my favorites along with the owl who wanted to singa about da moona and da junea an da springa and the one with the elephant who sang the 'Hut-Sut Song'.
Thanks to TCM for showing this wonderful cartoon and reviving such wonderful memories from my youth.
Channel 5 showed the Warner Brothers cartoons and 'Page Miss Glory' was always one of my favorites along with the owl who wanted to singa about da moona and da junea an da springa and the one with the elephant who sang the 'Hut-Sut Song'.
Thanks to TCM for showing this wonderful cartoon and reviving such wonderful memories from my youth.
In the mid 1930's Cosmopolitan Productions, a W. R. Hearst subsidiary for the purpose of producing and promoting his mistress, Marion Davies', moved from M.G.M. to Warner Brothers. Page Miss Glory was the title of a feature film starring Miss Davies and this cartoon shares not only the lilting song from the feature film, but also its title and a caricature of its star. The action occurs in the "Cosmopolitan" Hotel (get it?). It is all packaged in a dream sequence that goes from a hick town to an art deco metropolis and to say that it is eye candy all the way is to understate. There is a Busby Berkeley style musical number in the middle of the proceedings and of course the Marion Davies character is heavily featured as the mysterious and elusive "Miss Glory." Fun stuff! Don't miss this one.
Tex Avery's 'Page Miss Glory' is one of the most beautiful cartoons ever made, a parody of the live action musical of the same name, incorporating art-deco experimentation into a lush, grandiose musical extravaganza. If ever testament were needed to Avery's directorial genius, 'Page Miss Glory' is ample answer alone. While a bellboy in Hicksville awaits the arrival of the much touted Miss Glory, he drifts off to sleep and fantasizes himself as bellboy in a huge luxury hotel in which all the male occupants are vying for the attention of the sultry Miss Glory. Stuffed to the gills with great gags and eye-popping visuals, 'Page Miss Glory' is a very early Warner Bros. masterpiece. Avery excels and, while his subsequent output would be crammed full of defining masterpieces, it's only a shame 'Page Miss Glory' seems to have got lost in the shuffle. It is, for want of a better word, truly a glorious creation.
Tex Avery was an animation genius, and while I consider Page Miss Glory one of his better cartoons it's not always mentioned amongst his other work. That's understandable though because there is so much from him and many masterpieces. The animation for want of a word is gorgeous, the characters are very well drawn and in Avery's distinctive style and the colouring is softly-shaded and colourful. The music is catchy and energy, right from the background music to the musical numbers. The choreography positively dazzles and never looks awkward in the animation. The gags are similarly great, there's plenty to be seen, and they are done in a fresh and imaginative way that ties in with the musical numbers too. Page Miss Glory's story is simply constructed, but made fun by the snappy pacing, gags and music, while the characters are sweet and the voice work and singing top-notch. In conclusion, glorious cartoon from Tex Avery. 10/10 Bethany Cox
There's something about the idealized look of early animation that appeals to me. This cartoon (though I haven't seen it in years) presents a peek into the imaginary high-living, cosmopolitan lifestyle of the well-to-do in the 1930's. The music is memorable, the drawing and shading are gorgeous. If you're anything like me this cartoon will have you longing for a life which only exists in our dreams.
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- CuriosidadesThis film short is included as an extra on the 2005 Warner DVD of Sombrero de copa (1935).
- PifiasThe closeup of the cigarette sign does not match the wide shot.
- Créditos adicionales"Moderne" art conceived and designed by Leodora Congdon
- ConexionesReferenced in Looney Tunes Cartoons: Daffucino/Hole Gag: Moving Hole/Kitty Livin (2021)
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What is the English language plot outline for Llamando a la señorita Gloria (1936)?
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