
Flowers for Madame (1935)
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- 7min
- Family, Animation
- 20 Nov 1935 (USA)
- Short
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Cast
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The Debutantes | ... |
Vocal Trio (uncredited)
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Bernice Hansen | ... |
Flowers (uncredited)
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Directed by
Friz Freleng | ... | (as Isadore Freleng) |
Written by
Tom Armstrong | ... | (story) (uncredited) |
Produced by
Leon Schlesinger | ... | producer |
Music by
Norman Spencer |
Art Department
Ann Almond | ... | ink and paint (uncredited) |
Mabel Andes | ... | painter (uncredited) |
Betty Brenon | ... | assistant ink and paint supervisor (uncredited) |
Geraldine Brimhall | ... | painter (uncredited) |
Ruth Cavert | ... | painter (uncredited) |
Lawrence Goble | ... | ink and paint supervisor (uncredited) |
Betty Hielborn | ... | painter (uncredited) |
Sylvia Rogers | ... | painter (uncredited) |
Sound Department
Bernard B. Brown | ... | sound recordist (uncredited) |
Camera and Electrical Department
John W. Burton | ... | animation camera (uncredited) |
Manny Corral | ... | animation camera (uncredited) |
Hank Garner | ... | animation camera (uncredited) |
Animation Department
Paul J. Smith | ... | animator (as Paul Smith) |
Don Williams | ... | animator |
Ben Clopton | ... | animator (uncredited) |
Don Coleman | ... | background artist (uncredited) |
Cal Dalton | ... | animator (uncredited) |
Ken Harris | ... | animator (uncredited) |
Robert McKimson | ... | animator (uncredited) |
Phil Monroe | ... | animator (uncredited) |
Music Department
Norman Spencer Jr. | ... | musical arrangements (uncredited) |
Norman Spencer | ... | musical director (uncredited) |
Production Companies
Distributors
- Warner Bros. (1935) (United States) (theatrical)
- Associated Artists Productions (AAP) (1956) (United States) (tv)
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Storyline
Plot Summary |
A tour of the garden, where every flower dances or plays a tune, especially today, since it's the flower pageant (which looks a lot like the Rose Parade). A series of floats, including the Scottish Heather in kilts and two firefly brake lights. Fire strikes as a badly placed magnifying glass ignites a match. The flowers do what they can to fight it, but the fire manages to get through the sprinkler. Finally, some watermelons put out most of the fire, with a grasshopper spitting tobacco juice at the last bit.
Written by Jon Reeves |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | The first 3-strip Technicolor cartoon released by Warner Bros. Prior to its release, Walt Disney held the exclusive rights to the process. See more » |
Movie Connections | Edited into Speaking of the Weather (1937). See more » |
Soundtracks | Flowers for Madame See more » |