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¿Quién Mató a Pechirrojo?

Título original: Who Killed Cock Robin?
  • 1935
  • Approved
  • 8min
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¿Quién Mató a Pechirrojo? (1935)
Hand-Drawn AnimationAnimationComedyFamilyMusicalMysteryShort

Agrega una trama en tu idiomaRobin is crooning to a Mae West-like Jenny Wren when he is shot with an arrow. A court is convened; the judge, an owl, keeps singing the title. A variety of birds are brought to the witness ... Leer todoRobin is crooning to a Mae West-like Jenny Wren when he is shot with an arrow. A court is convened; the judge, an owl, keeps singing the title. A variety of birds are brought to the witness stand, but nobody knows a thing.Robin is crooning to a Mae West-like Jenny Wren when he is shot with an arrow. A court is convened; the judge, an owl, keeps singing the title. A variety of birds are brought to the witness stand, but nobody knows a thing.

  • Dirección
    • David Hand
  • Guionistas
    • William Cottrell
    • Joe Grant
    • Bob Kuwahara
  • Elenco
    • Billy Bletcher
    • Don Brodie
    • Leo Cleary
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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      • David Hand
    • Guionistas
      • William Cottrell
      • Joe Grant
      • Bob Kuwahara
    • Elenco
      • Billy Bletcher
      • Don Brodie
      • Leo Cleary
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      • 2 premios ganados y 1 nominación en total

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    Billy Bletcher
    Billy Bletcher
    • Judge Oliver Owl
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    Don Brodie
    Don Brodie
    • D.A. Parrot
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    • (sin créditos)
    Leo Cleary
    • Irish Cop
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    • (sin créditos)
    Pinto Colvig
    Pinto Colvig
    • Prosecutor Parrot
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    Melvin J. Gibby
    • Cock Robin's Singing
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    Charles Lung
    • Dan Cupid
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    Clarence Nash
    Clarence Nash
    • Legs Sparrow
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    Purv Pullen
    • Cock Robin's Whistling
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    Nick Stewart
    • Blackbird
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    Martha Wentworth
    Martha Wentworth
    • Jenny Wren
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    • (sin créditos)
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      • Joe Grant
      • Bob Kuwahara
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    4OllieSuave-007

    One of the last entertaining Silly Symphonies.

    A rather boring cartoon about a courtroom scene where an owl judge and a bunch of stupid bird jurors try to find out who shot the Cock Robin with an arrow. Most of the time, the character sing their way through the trial, which I thought was quite annoying. And, those abusive bird cops were horrible - glad the leg sparrow punched them a few. The redeeming character of the cartoon is the Mae West-like character. But, overall, this is one of the least entertaining Silly Symphonies.

    Grade D+
    9wmorrow59

    Disney's surprisingly caustic take on the justice system

    This notable entry in Walt Disney's famous Silly Symphony series is perhaps best remembered for its parodies of current movie stars, including Bing Crosby, Harpo Marx, and -- most spectacularly -- Mae West, but seen today the film is even more striking for its subversive treatment of the legal system. The sassy attitude on display here smacks more of the Fleischer Studio or the wise-guy aggressiveness of Warner Brothers' Termite Terrace boys than what we usually get from Uncle Walt. This cartoon also appears to have just barely slipped past the newly strict Hays Office censors with its naughty insinuations (via Jenny Wren, the Mae West stand-in) and blatant "pansy" references.

    For the first few moments after the opening credits the tone is typical of a Silly Symphony: Cock Robin croons a love song to his girlfriend, as we take in the rich palette of Disney's Technicolor flowers and trees. Abruptly, Cock Robin is bumped off, plummeting to the ground before the Old Crow Bar in what looks like the seedy part of the woods, and suddenly we're in a different universe. As the morgue orderlies carry Cock Robin away, one of them casually tosses his hat onto the arrow protruding from his chest. A nice dark touch, that.

    Then the cops show up and roust three suspects out of the bar, and here's where things get really disturbing. All three suspects are dragged away and clubbed, but a black bird who talks like Stepin Fetchit and wears a white jacket is singled out for special brutality. Despite his protests that he "didn't do nuthin', don't know nuthin', and didn't see nuthin'" the black bird is clobbered repeatedly. The segue from the sequence before the trial to the trial itself is an amazingly bold cross-fade, timed to the rhythm of a cop clubbing this guy's head as it blends with the pounding of the judge's gavel. Eisenstein couldn't have done it better! And when the black bird repeats his denials, the jury mocks his cries with a minstrel show parody. It's only funny in the most grim sense of the word.

    Am I being excessively P.C. in examining a Disney cartoon in this fashion? I don't think so, nor am I calling the filmmakers racist. The animators who made this cartoon seem to be taking a very bleak view of the justice system and playing their own cynicism for laughs, the way the Marx Brothers took on politics in Duck Soup. But I do wonder how the cartoon went over in cinemas in African American neighborhoods. Did black audiences laugh ruefully? Or watch in stony silence?

    Beyond that, what's interesting to me about Who Killed Cock Robin? is the fact that, with the exception of Jenny Wren, the Hollywood caricatures really aren't central to the success of the whole. The Judge (an owl) and the D.A. (a parrot) are more impressive characters in terms of design than any of the others, and the jury acting as Greek Chorus is a great idea -- even if Gilbert & Sullivan thought of it first. Still, it's Jenny Wren we remember from this film, and this is where the animators and the uncredited performer who provided her voice really outdid themselves: this is a superb parody of Mae West that beautifully captures her look, her sound, her moves, and her style, especially in her courtroom musical number.

    All in all this is a remarkable cartoon, and one that the Disney Organization would never have made after the mid-1930s. Once the war came, and forever after, Uncle Walt never sanctioned anything that could be deemed critical of the American Way of Life.
    6richardchatten

    Robin the Crooner

    The jury sequence is familiar from Hitchcock's 'Sabotage' the following year, but it's odd to see the whole thing in Technicolor with Cock Robin obviously based on the young Bing Crosby and Jenny Wren on Mae West!
    10TheLittleSongbird

    For me, one of the best Disney cartoons of the 30s

    I have always been a Disney fan, and Who Killed Cock Robin is one of my favourite(after re-visiting it after so many years of having nothing but fond memories of it)Silly Symphony cartoons of the 30s alongside Flowers and Trees, The Band Concert, The Old Mill and The Ugly Duckling(1939). It is quite dark with all the interrogating, the perfect capturing of the mood of a detective story and the black and white opening credits, but the characterisation of Jenny Wren, the natural strut of the parrot while interrogating the parrot, the brilliant courtroom sequence and the delightful caricatures of Mae West(Jenny Wren), Bing Crosby(Cock Robin) and Harpo Marx(the third bird) ensure that it is very smart and satirical also(of the criminal justice system that is). The animation is fluid and colourful, each frame looking beautiful, and of the character designs the revelations were the strut of the parrot and the floating nature of Jenny Wren. The music is wonderful, really helping to enhance the action, and all the characters are great. There was a time where I was annoyed by Dan Cupid's high-pitched voice and his Ed Wynn-like laugh, but I am now used to it. Overall, simply brilliant. 10/10 Bethany Cox
    6CinemaSerf

    Who Killed Cock Robin

    Hmmm! The animation style is quite engaging here, but otherwise it's quite a repetitive story that seems intent more on doing a hatchet job on the judicial system than telling us a story about poor old "Cock Robin". Anyway, he is serenading the rather buxom "Jenny Wren" when someone mercifully takes a bow and arrow to him. This causes uproar amidst the feathered community and a rather militaristic investigation, under the auspices of owl, is ordered. Interrogations ensue, but will they ever reveal the truth? There are quite a few light-hearted racial stereotypes included here, the songs are all a bit basic and though it's quite a well paced ten minutes, it's also a fairly unremarkable film.

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