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Pecos Bill

  • 1948
  • 23m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
440
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Pecos Bill (1948)
AnimationShortWestern

The life of the legendary Texas cowboy with his horse, Widowmaker, and how his romance with Slue Foot Sue disrupted it.The life of the legendary Texas cowboy with his horse, Widowmaker, and how his romance with Slue Foot Sue disrupted it.The life of the legendary Texas cowboy with his horse, Widowmaker, and how his romance with Slue Foot Sue disrupted it.

  • Director
    • Clyde Geronimi
  • Writers
    • Erdman Penner
    • Joe Rinaldi
  • Stars
    • Roy Rogers
    • Bob Nolan
    • Luana Patten
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    440
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    • Director
      • Clyde Geronimi
    • Writers
      • Erdman Penner
      • Joe Rinaldi
    • Stars
      • Roy Rogers
      • Bob Nolan
      • Luana Patten
    • 7User reviews
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    Roy Rogers
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    • Roy Rogers
    Bob Nolan
    Bob Nolan
    • Bob Nolan
    • (as Bob Nolan and The Sons of the Pioneers)
    Luana Patten
    Luana Patten
    • Luana
    • Director
      • Clyde Geronimi
    • Writers
      • Erdman Penner
      • Joe Rinaldi
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    7utgard14

    Great Fun

    This cartoon was originally part of Melody Time. It's the longest cartoon in that movie and probably the best. It tells the story of Pecos Bill, a cowboy raised by wolves and capable of amazing feats. He meets the love of his life, Slue Foot Sue, and plans to marry her. But his jealous horse Widowmaker isn't happy about it. Great harmonies from Roy Rogers and the Sons of the Pioneers, who appear in live-action mixed with the animation. Disney's child stars of the time, Bobby Driscoll and Luana Patten, also appear. Indian part and cigarette smoking will no doubt ruffle politically correct feathers. It's harmless unless you insist on making it otherwise. It's a fun, cute cartoon.
    8TheLittleSongbird

    One rootin' tootin' cartoon!

    My only complaints are the rather tedious beginning(of the animated sequences that is, the live-action sequences were charming and very nicely shot) and there are one or two scenes when the animation is not always as good as it could've been, one or two of the characters looked a tad deflated. Still there is a lot to enjoy, especially the fast pace of the well thought out story and the rousing songs. The animation in general was nice to look at, and the characters were engaging enough. A huge part of what made the cartoon so enjoyable to watch was the voice of Roy Rogers, he was fantastic here, what a voice and the male singing was top notch as well. Overall, has its minor flaws but it is jolly good fun!

    8/10 Bethany Cox
    8bkoganbing

    Blue Shadows On The Trail

    This short subject was originally part of Melody Time, but it got the best reviews by far of any of the segments of that feature length film. So Walt Disney decided to release it as a short subject in a stand alone feature. I think he was wise to do so.

    Roy Rogers and the Sons Of The Pioneers came over from Republic Pictures to do this feature. Disney must have forked over some big bucks to Herbert J. Yates for their services. They are in a scene with his two child stars from So Dear To My Heart, Luana Patten and Bobby Driscoll with them dressed up like future Mouseketeers on talent roundup day.

    Roy tells the tale and sings with the help of The Sons Of The Pioneers the story of legendary cowboy Pecos Bill, his horse Widowmaker, and the girl of his dreams, Sluefoot Sue. Let's just say this was a triangular situation with Pecos Bill at the apex and only one of the other two could put a claim on him.

    Roy and the Pioneers sing Blue Shadows On The Trail, a favorite cowboy ballad of mine since I got a Bing Crosby record of it. I'm partial to Bing, but Roy and the Pioneers do a grand job.

    It's a great song and a fine short subject from The Magic Kingdom.
    5Atreyu_II

    It's just another Disney cartoon

    'Pecos Bill' is one of the segments from Disney's 'Melody Time'. In my opinion, it is a cartoon with very little to offer and limited appeal. It is basically just another cartoon. And one that isn't particularly interesting, with a bland plot, poor artwork, characters incapable of captivating the public and literally no charm.

    The only thing I really liked in this was the live-action sequences, with actors Roy Rogers, Bob Nolan, Bobby Driscoll and Luana Patten. The actors don't portray any characters, they portray themselves (which is fun). Bob Nolan, besides himself, is also cast as The Sons of the Pioneers. And I really like that horse, it's beautiful. These live-action sequences, while not the best Disney has ever made, are nevertheless interesting, charming and fun.

    If this was an entirely live-action short and these actors portrayed the animated characters (not by voicing them but as live-action) I'm sure it would have been a lot better. Unfortunately the live-action bits are short, way too short.

    By giving this a 5 rating I am being generous. The 5 is because of the live-action sequences. If I only considered the live-action sequences, I'd rate it much higher than 5. But the animated parts clearly deserve a far lower rating than 5.
    8planktonrules

    Really nice animation...

    This is a short that was used to make up the full-length film from Disney, "Melody Time". Following WWII, Disney Studio was a mess--a terrible strike and the war (where many of the workers were drafted and many more were assigned to wartime animation work) decimated the studio and many of the old animators were gone. As a result, Disney did not get back to making traditional animated feature films for several years. In the meantime, their 'full-length' films were really odd compilations of shorts--and of a rather lackluster quality compared to earlier and later work.

    "Pecos Bill" is a cartoon that is narrated and sung by Roy Rogers and his regular backup group, The Sons of the Pioneers. It's a country western style cartoon about Pecos Bill--a kid abandoned (accidentally) in the desert and is raised by wolves--much like Mowgli from "The Jungle Book". Once he grows up, Bill has a lot of adventures--all set to country western music and narrated in a pretty funny manner. What I particularly liked was the animation--not the greatest Disney ever did, but better than anything else in "Melody Time"--even a bit better than "Little Toot". Enjoyable throughout, the only reservation I have is for younger audiences--I just can't see little kids enjoying this.

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    • Trivia
      Originally released as a segment in the anthology feature film Melody Time .
    • Goofs
      At the end of the cartoon, when Pecos and Widowmaker go back to live with the coyotes, it's seen that Pecos has removed his clothes and left them in a pile in the desert and Widowmaker has removed his horseshoes. However, Widowmaker lost his horseshoes earlier in the cartoon when he was bucking around when Slue-Foot Sue was riding him and a cowboy was seen being hit in the head by the horseshoes.
    • Quotes

      Roy Rogers: Yep, Bill went back to the coyotes, but he never forgot Sue.

      [Pecos Bill and Windowmaker are shown on top of a mountain under a full moon]

      Roy Rogers: And every night when the moon raised high, he'd lift his voice a mournful cry.

      [Bill howls mournfully at the moon]

      Roy Rogers: Bewailing the fate of his lady fair, his long-lost love in the sky up there.

      [the screen pans to a coyote standing on another mountain. The coyote howls at the moon]

      Roy Rogers: So painful was his grief to see, the varmints joined in out of sympathy. And that's how come, to this very day. Coyotes howl at the moon that way.

    • Connections
      Edited from Coquin de printemps (1947)

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    • Release date
      • May 27, 1948 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Пекос Білл
    • Production company
      • Walt Disney Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 23m
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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