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Puttin on the Act

  • 1940
  • Approved
  • 6min
NOTE IMDb
6,7/10
230
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Puttin on the Act (1940)
AnimationComédieCourt-métrageFamille

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueOlive rushes over to show Popeye the headline: Vaudeville is coming back. They agree to rehearse their old act. After a brief song-and-dance intro, the act begins: Popeye demonstrating his s... Tout lireOlive rushes over to show Popeye the headline: Vaudeville is coming back. They agree to rehearse their old act. After a brief song-and-dance intro, the act begins: Popeye demonstrating his strength while Olive displays her flexibility and balance; impersonations of Jimmy Durante,... Tout lireOlive rushes over to show Popeye the headline: Vaudeville is coming back. They agree to rehearse their old act. After a brief song-and-dance intro, the act begins: Popeye demonstrating his strength while Olive displays her flexibility and balance; impersonations of Jimmy Durante, Stan Laurel, and Groucho Marx; and the last act, more feats of strength and agility.

  • Réalisation
    • Dave Fleischer
    • Dave Tendlar
  • Scénario
    • Bill Turner
  • Casting principal
    • Margie Hines
    • Jack Mercer
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,7/10
    230
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    • Réalisation
      • Dave Fleischer
      • Dave Tendlar
    • Scénario
      • Bill Turner
    • Casting principal
      • Margie Hines
      • Jack Mercer
    • 7avis d'utilisateurs
    • 1avis de critique
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    Rôles principaux2

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    Margie Hines
    • Olive Oyl
    • (voix)
    • (non crédité)
    Jack Mercer
    Jack Mercer
    • Popeye
    • (voix)
    • (non crédité)
    • Réalisation
      • Dave Fleischer
      • Dave Tendlar
    • Scénario
      • Bill Turner
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    6Hitchcoc

    Caught in the Act

    A good many cartoons used caricatures of actual stars of the time. Popeye does three impressions: Stan Laurel, Jimmy Durante, and Groucho Marx. He also does a crazy act where he spins Olive like a baton. It turns out they were an act in the past. I guess that was created just so they could revive their talents. It's not bad. I just doesn't go anywhere.
    9TheLittleSongbird

    Popeye goes vaudeville

    As has been said, 'Puttin on the Act' is a very different Popeye cartoon. No Bluto, no good versus bad, no use of spinach and by Popeye standards it's very tame. Plot-wise it is basically a series of popular variety/vaudeville acts common at the time, very unusual for a Popeye cartoon, so one shouldn't expect too much on that front. Despite liking the 1940 Popeye output overall, a big part of me was hoping that 'Puttin on the Act' would be better than the previous Popeye and Olive cartoon 'Wimmin Hadn't Oughta Drive'.

    Luckily, it was. Much, much better. Despite being plotless and structurally on the episodic side, 'Puttin on the Act' was a great and hugely entertaining cartoon that made me feel nostalgic somewhat as well. For me, it's one of the best 1940 Popeye cartoons and proof that Fleischer Studios were capable of doing good work during such a drastic decline period for them, outside of the Popeye cartoons 1940 and the early 40s were not a good period for them.

    'Puttin on the Act' has so many great things and executed its elements so brilliantly that it did make me forget about the cartoon being a non-event when it comes to the story. The animation is colourful and expressive, was amazed at how Olive's contortions were animated (goodness isn't she flexible) and the movements are so well synchronised.

    Even better is the music, which is fantastic throughout. It is like its own character and is so beautifully and characterfully orchestrated, it gels so well with what goes on and enhances it even (which is what has always been great about the music in the series, even later on).

    Jack Mercer displays everything that shows how his voicing for Popeye being so well regarded is richly deserved, he is the most prolific of the voice actors, the one to embody his personality the most and nobody did asides and mumblings quite like him. Margie Hines usually didn't quite work for me as Olive, Mae Questel is a much better fit, but considering the concept she was fine here. The asides are delightful and the cartoon goes at an exuberant pace.

    There are many very funny to hilarious moments and all the acts included are classic vaudeville while with nothing tasteless. Popeye's caricature impersonations are agreed the highlight, closely followed by the unique ways of how his muscles and tattoo are used.

    In summary, great. 9/10.
    7SnoopyStyle

    Popeye does vaudeville

    Olive Oyl rushes home to show Popeye a newspaper headline, "Vaudeville coming back!". They decide to break out their old act. Popeye digs through their old trunk in their dusty attic. The couple starts practicing the old act with Swee'Pea doing the cards. In fact, Swee'Pea gets in a couple of words at the end. Popeye gets to impersonate a few comedians of its day which is an excuse to do them without having to pay them. I have two opinions. First, this doesn't feel like a Popeye cartoon. It feels like a clip show for that era's comedy or even an earlier era. Second, I do appreciate doing something different.
    Michael_Elliott

    Back to Vaudeville

    Puttin on the Act (1940)

    *** (out of 4)

    Olive comes rushing into Popeye's house with the exciting news that vaudeville is coming back, which gives the two of them a reason to break out their act.

    PUTTIN ON THE ACT isn't the best film in the series but there are certainly enough good moments to make it worth watching. The highlight of the film would have to be the sequence where Popeye does impersonations of Stan Laurel, Jimmy Durante and Groucho Marx. There are other cute moments like the song and dance, which is so funny because their voices are so bad! As usual the animation is terrific and fans should certainly enjoy this.
    7boblipton

    Half Song, Half Wit

    Olive shows up with a theatrical newspaper with exciting news: vaudeville is back! So she and Popeye begin practicing their act, which includes song, dance, impersonations and a fall from a three-story building.

    It certainly is a change of pace for the Popeye cartoons, which is a good thing in any long-running. Franchise. Yet for a cartoon franchise, it is a bit worrisome. Perhaps the characters have grown stale, or the staff has simply run out of ideas. Perhaps the death of Elzie Segar a couple of years earlier had penetrated to the studio, and they thought that without the boost of the newspaper strip, interest in the cartoons would wane.

    If so, it was a passing fancy. For good or bad, Bluto would show up next time, and the fight, and the spinach.

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    Histoire

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    Le saviez-vous

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    • Anecdotes
      Olive's nephew, Swee'Pea, has a small part in the act as the all-important sign changer, a mainstay of Vaudeville shows.
    • Gaffes
      The first word in the title should have an apostrophe at the end.
    • Citations

      [first lines]

      Olive Oyl: Oh, wait 'til Popeye sees this! Oh, whoopee!

    • Versions alternatives
      There is a redrawn colorized version from 1987 originally commissioned by Ted Turner.
    • Connexions
      Featured in The Popeye Show: I Wanna be a Lifeguard/Puttin' on the Act/Wood-Peckin' (2002)
    • Bandes originales
      Thanks for the Memory
      (uncredited)

      Music by Ralph Rainger

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 30 août 1940 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Teatro de Revista
    • Sociétés de production
      • Paramount Pictures
      • Fleischer Studios
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    • Durée
      • 6min
    • Couleur
      • Black and White
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.37 : 1

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