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Betty boop halloween party11/23/2023 ![]() ![]() Watch my recent 16mm betty Boop upload - " Judge For A Day " Watch my recent 16mm Betty Boop upload -" Happy You And Merry Me" The Fleischer Story and luckily it has been written!! Try to find:- " Theįleischer Story" by Leslie Cabarga, published in 1954Īnd in a revised edition in 1988 by Da Capo Press, New York. Intermediaries or by note! It would take a whole book to detail In later years, Max and Dave only spoke to each other through The twoīrothers who effectively ran the company employed another brotherĪs an ordinary staff member with a lowly salary, and it appears It's amazing that theįleischer Studio managed to survive for so long producing theseĮxcellent cartoons with so much behind the scenes strife. ![]() Voice of Popeye was dubbed originally by William Costello butĪfter a year or so by Jack Mercer. Questel who also dubbed Olive Oyl in the Popeye cartoons. Little provided the actual voice, later to be taken over by Mae The voice of Betty Boop wasĪllegedly based on Helen Kane ("The Boop-a-Doop Girl")Īlthough this was disputed hotly at law. Seymour Kneitel, Roland Crandall, Willard Bowsky, Hicks Lokey andĭave Tendlar. Of course various animators worked on each cartoon, including ![]() All had the similar credits of 'Directed by Daveįleischer' and 'Max Fleischer Production for Paramount', although Release dates (from announcements in the Pathéscope Monthly The list below shows all the Paramount cartoons thatĪrrived on 9.5mm with their Pathéscope reference numbers and Pathéscope didn't attempt to change the titles of theseĬartoons, leaving the original title cards intact on the one reel It's strange that in France no Popeye or Betty Boop Remaining prints - leaving 9.5mm optical sound with no cartoon Pathéscope were only given a very short time to dispose of Was consuming any film items that happened to be available! Pathéscope applied to renew again they were refused - television The war the rights were renewed until about 1957, but when probably because of its total music content.) In 1949, after To appear as a silent release - " The Spinach Overture" Next two years, with 200foot (60metre) versions plus shorterĮxtracts appearing on 9.5mm silent. Aįurther eighteen titles of each subject were released over the Six Betty Boops released (also on 17.5mm optical sound) toĬo-incide with the introduction of 9.5mm optical sound in 1938. The pre-war Managing Director of Pathéscope in the UK, aįrenchman by the name of Claude Cabirol, who managed to clinch aĭeal with Paramount Pictures in the USA for the rights to Bettyīoop and Popeye cartoons. ![]()
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