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Pettin’ in the Park is a 1934 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Bernard Brown. [2] The short was released on January 27, 1934. [3] Overview.
"Pettin' in the Park" is sung by Ruby Keeler and Dick Powell. It includes a tap dance from Keeler and a surreal sequence featuring dwarf actor Billy Barty as a baby who escapes from his stroller. During the number, the women get caught in a rainstorm and go behind a backlit screen to remove their wet clothes in silhouette.
This is a listing of all the animated shorts released by Warner Bros. under the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies banners between 1930 and 1939, plus the pilot film from 1929 which was used to sell the Looney Tunes series to Leon Schlesinger and Warner Bros.
Pettin' in the Park may refer to: "Pettin' in the Park" (song), from the film Gold Diggers of 1933; Pettin' in the Park, based on the song
1934 - Pettin' in the Park (United States) 1939 - Krazy's Bear Tale (United States) 1939 - Customers Wanted (United States) 1940 - Africa Squeaks (United States) 1940 - Mighty Hunters (United States) 1945 - Draftee Daffy (United States) 1950 - How Green Is My Spinach (United States) 1956 - The Flying Sorceress (United States)
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The Tennessee man charged with kidnapping and killing a kindergarten teacher during a morning run two years ago pleaded guilty to first-degree murder, officials said Monday.. Cleotha Abston, 40 ...
The films in question were Pettin' in the Park (1934) and Those Were Wonderful Days (1934). Bernard Brown and Norman Spencer were responsible for the sound effects and the music of most animated films of the Schlesinger studio for a few years. Brown eventually left, in order to start a new job as head of the sound department at Universal ...