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The Merry Kittens: Three Kittens, Terrier May 31, 1935 Burt Gillett Shamus Culhane: Only short co-directed by Shamus Culhane. Original MPPDA production code #392, listed on credits instead of its standalone screen. 9 Parrotville Post-Office: Captain, Black Parrot, Mrs. Birdkins, Mr. Birdkins' Children June 28, 1935 Burt Gillett Tom Palmer
Named one of the ten best films of 1935 by the National Board of Review. Scenes from this film appeared in the 1936 film Sabotage. 8:30 Cock Robin: 55 Music Land: October 5, 1935: Wilfred Jackson: Leigh Harline: 9:34 56 Three Orphan Kittens: October 26, 1935: David Hand: Frank Churchill: Winner of the 1935 Academy Award for Best Animated Short ...
Extra in the DVD of A Tale of Two Cities (1935), along with Honeyland. January 9, 1935 7 When the Cat's Away: Rudolf Ising Extra in the DVD of Night Flight. February 16, 1935 8 The Lost Chick: Hugh Harman Additional voices are provided by Elmore Vincent. [4] March 9, 1935 9 The Calico Dragon: Rudolf Ising Extra in the DVD of Roberta (1935 ...
Burton F. Gillett (October 15, 1891 – December 28, 1971) was a director of animated films.He is noted for his Silly Symphonies work for Disney, particularly the 1932 short film Flowers and Trees and the 1933 short film Three Little Pigs, both of which were awarded the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film and both of which were selected for inclusion in the National Film Registry.
Maybe (Allan Flynn and Frank Madden song) Merrily We Roll Along (song) Miss Brown to You; Moon Over Miami (song) Moonburn; The Most Beautiful Girl in the World (1935 song) The Music Goes 'Round and Around; My Man's Gone Now; My Romance (song)
The kitten starts to play with the feather walking down the piano keyboard and the feather lands on the 'on' switch with the kitten presses and the then-revealed pianola begins to play; ironically it is playing a variation of "Kitten on the Keys", a song composed by Zez Confrey in 1921. The other two kittens rejoin the first and play around the ...
Title Original release date Original series Reissue season Reissue release date Country Mouse: 1935-07-13 MM 1952–53 1953-03-14 The Merry Old Soul
US Billboard 1935 #15, US #1 for 2 weeks, 15 total weeks 16: Ruth Etting "Life Is a Song" Columbia 3031-D: April 5, 1935 () June 1935 () US Billboard 1935 #16, US #1 for 2 weeks, 12 total weeks 17: Dorsey Brothers' Orchestra "Lullaby of Broadway" Decca 370: January 26, 1935 () March 1935 ()