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Bacall to Arms

  • 1946
  • 7m
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6.4/10
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Bacall to Arms (1946)
AnimationComedyFamilyShort

The auditorium of a movie theater is crowded with animals in human clothes, eagerly waiting for the film to start. The show opens with a newsreel called Warmer News. It presents the implemen... Read allThe auditorium of a movie theater is crowded with animals in human clothes, eagerly waiting for the film to start. The show opens with a newsreel called Warmer News. It presents the implementation of war to peace time use. With the help of radar the father of a family can detect ... Read allThe auditorium of a movie theater is crowded with animals in human clothes, eagerly waiting for the film to start. The show opens with a newsreel called Warmer News. It presents the implementation of war to peace time use. With the help of radar the father of a family can detect the approach of his mother-in-law, and hide the entire house before she arrives. During th... Read all

  • Directors
    • Robert Clampett
    • Arthur Davis
    • Friz Freleng
  • Writers
    • Warren Foster
    • Michael Sasanoff
  • Stars
    • Mel Blanc
    • Dave Barry
    • Sara Berner
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    791
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Robert Clampett
      • Arthur Davis
      • Friz Freleng
    • Writers
      • Warren Foster
      • Michael Sasanoff
    • Stars
      • Mel Blanc
      • Dave Barry
      • Sara Berner
    • 8User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Mel Blanc
    Mel Blanc
    • Wolf
    • (voice)
    • (uncredited)
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    Dave Barry
    Dave Barry
    • Bogey Gocart
    • (voice)
    • (uncredited)
    Sara Berner
    Sara Berner
    • Laurie Be-Cool
    • (voice)
    • (uncredited)
    • …
    Robert C. Bruce
    • Newsreel Narrator
    • (voice)
    • (uncredited)
    • Directors
      • Robert Clampett
      • Arthur Davis
      • Friz Freleng
    • Writers
      • Warren Foster
      • Michael Sasanoff
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    10guenzeld

    one of the classic ones

    A first-class, extremely well done spoof cartoon, its high quality being very typical of the time. Audiences back then were more sophisticated than the audiences today, fed as they are on the rubbish that Hollywood flings out with abandon. They were more appreciative of charm and wit and recognized it when they saw it. BACALL TO ARMS has charm and wit and is deliciously funny from start to finish.

    Animation fans will particularly enjoy the superb work of the Warner artists and the breakneck speed of the pacing. Writing, directing, music and editing are all as good as can be.

    One of the great cartoons, definitely not to be missed.
    10mohammedalmailem

    I need this on iTunes

    Great classic looney tunes parody. yes it's funny
    9TheLittleSongbird

    Great spoof of 'To Have and Have Not'

    Bob Clampett's cartoons often were high in energy and fun and displayed a uniquely wacky visual style that one can recognise immediately.

    Caricature cartoons very much vary in quality, a lot of them are clever, funny and ones where the references are recognisable, easy to spot and are a lot of fun, while there are others that don't work as well as they should due to some of the humour not holding up and some caricatures due to unfamiliarity with the person in question go over people's heads. 'Bacall in Arms' is one of the better examples, it's silly and it's corny but very clever and just so much fun.

    The animation is excellent. The blacks, whites and greys look absolutely beautiful, even nearly 80 years on, while also rich in detail and high in imagination. Clampett's style is all over the cartoon and is immediately distinctive, while the use of Technicolor is equally striking if slightly less imaginative. Carl Stalling's energetically high-voltage, luscious, rousing, dynamic and action-enhancing music score and inspired arrangements of pre-existing music shows off his genius.

    It is an exceptionally funny cartoon as well, with some wonderfully cornball lines and names. Plus 'Bacall in Arms' was an example of a caricature cartoon where none of the caricatures got lost on me due to being familiar with the celebrity. The spoof on 'To Have and Have Not' was very inspired as well.

    All the characters are colourful, and while Robert C. Bruce and June Foray are excellent it is Mel Blanc that once again shows the second-to-none ability to bring different personalities and voices to several characters.

    On the whole, great caricature cartoon and spoof and a near-classic for Clampett. 9/10 Bethany Cox
    7lukeneedssand

    Weird, But I don't hate it. Shame about the Racism.

    This is definitely not an animation for children, but I think its definitely a marvel to watch from an entertainment and animation standpoint. The blend of clever lines and witty gags are quite good here, it's clear bob knew what he was doing while creating this cartoon. Unfortunately theres a bit of racism near the end, but that can hopefully be edited out. Great from a historical standpoint, and I'm a bit mixed on this one, but I'll think I'll give it a flat 7/10, Super Interesting.
    9lee_eisenberg

    You really do know how to whistle, don't you?

    "Bacall to Arms" is a true relic of cinema-going in the 1940s. It portrays a movie theater where several things happen. After the audience plays an over-the-top version of musical chairs, a wolf ogles a sexy usherette (is it PC to use that word?), and a big fat guy can't sit down.

    Then, the "Warmer News" reel tells of how radars are helping ordinary Americans...by alerting when mothers-in-law are coming. And finally, the feature: "To Have, To Have, To Have, To Have, To Have" starring Bogey Gocart and Laurie Bee Cool. Bogey tells the big fat guy in the audience to sit, and then his female co-star enters. As the two stars carry out their routine, the wolf's hormones go through the roof (you gotta admit, with how she talks and acts, it's hard not to get sexually aroused). It all builds up, resulting in a rather cringe-inducing finale.

    Above all, I think that it's good that I first saw this cartoon now, when I'm old enough to understand what it portrays. Had I watched this when I was a little kid, I probably wouldn't have gotten any of it (seriously, how many six-year-old children can identify Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall?). Especially neat is to think about how cool it was that they managed to portray such sexuality in the 1940s. But hey, the Looney Tunes/Merrie Melodies cartoons were always pushing the limits (and the ones directed by Bob Clampett took contortionist phantasmagoria/wackiness to the extreme).

    So anyway, you're sure to like this one, despite a rather non-PC ending. I suspect that Humphrey and Lauren were probably flattered.

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    • Trivia
      The "Cast Off Characters" listed for the feature are:
      • The Hero ... Lester Coward
      • The Shero ... Bettie Savis
      • Rich Man ... John P. Sockefeller
      • Poor Man ... John Dough
      • Beggar Man .. Kismet
      • Thief ... Ofh Bagdad
      • Doctor ... Jekyll
      • Lawyer ... Ima Shyster
      with the last 5 repeated several times.
    • Quotes

      Bogart (with blackface): My oh my! I can work for Mr. Benny now!

    • Alternate versions
      The ending where Bogey Go-Cart (a Humphrey Bogart caricature) shoots the Tex Avery-ish wolf over the sexy Laurie Becool's (Lauren Bacall's) cigarette butt, only to have the cigarette blow up in Bogey's face is edited on television prints shown today (which isn't that often). Cartoon Network aired this uncut on a compilation show called "The Bob Clampett Show", but it has never been seen after The Bob Clampett show was cancelled.
    • Connections
      Edited from She Was an Acrobat's Daughter (1937)
    • Soundtracks
      Poet and Peasant Overture
      (uncredited)

      Music by Franz von Suppé

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    • Release date
      • August 3, 1946 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Bacall a las armas
    • Production company
      • Warner Bros. Cartoon Studios
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    • Runtime
      7 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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