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Directed by | Jack King |
Produced by | Leon Schlesinger |
Starring | Tommy Bond Bernice Hansen Billy Bletcher |
Music by | Norman Spencer |
Animation by | Rollin Hamilton Charles Jones Bob Clampett |
Color process | Black and white |
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Distributed by | Warner Bros. The Vitaphone Corporation |
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Running time | 7 minutes |
Language | English |
Hollywood Capers is a 1935 short animated film of theLooney Tunes series.[1] It starsBeans the Cat in the character's second solo cartoon.[2]Porky also made a cameo.
One day in Hollywood, actors come to the studio to do their routines - seen areW. C. Fields andCharlie Chaplin. Also coming to the studio is Beans who travels in his rough-riding car, but the guard will not allow him to enter. Not backing out, Beans disguises himself asOliver Hardy, and passes through the gate without causing suspicion.
Taking off his cover, Beans enters a sound stage where Oliver Owl is directing a film. Looking from a catwalk, Beans watches Little Kitty perform a scene where an actor tries to court her. Suddenly, a passing worker accidentally knocks him off and Beans falls on top of the actor, much to the annoyance of Oliver, who tosses Beans away. Beans enters a scene room where aFrankenstein-esque robot is on the table. As he frightenedly moves back, the cat lands on a switch. As a result, the robot activates and rises.
The robot goes on a rampage and everyone flees the studio. Beans tries to whack it with an iron bar but the robot is very sturdy and throws him across the sound stage. As Beans lands next to a giant fan, he turns it on, generating a gale force at the robot. The robot resists the draft, but walks straight into the fan getting smashed to bits.
The short was released on theLooney Tunes Golden Collection: Volume 3.
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