The Hole Idea (1955)
Actors:
Mel Blanc (actor),
Mel Blanc (actor),
Mel Blanc (actor),
Mel Blanc (actor),
Mel Blanc (actor),
Mel Blanc (actor),
Robert C. Bruce (actor),
Bea Benaderet (actress),
Edward Selzer (producer),
Sid Marcus (writer),
Milt Franklyn (composer),
Robert McKimson (director),
Treg Brown (editor),
Plot: Meek, little inventor Calvin Q. Calculus defies the ranting of his battle-ax wife and invents a portable hole, which will revolutionize dog bone storage, rescue of babies from safes, and golfer putts. But a thief steals Calculus' supply of portable holes and uses them to go on a crime spree.
Keywords: 1950s, 20th-century, bank-robbery, bossy-wife, burlesque-theater, cave-woman, caveman, child-in-peril, crime-does-not-pay, crime-wave
Genres:
Animation,
Comedy,
Family,
Short,
Quotes:
Calvin Q. Calculus: I invented the portable hole for the good of humanity. But let us all hope it will never be used for evil purposes.
[last lines]::[Prof. Calculus throws a portable hole on the floor, which causes his wife to fall down straight to hell; the devil comes out carrying her out of hell]::The Devil: Isn't it bad enough down there without her?
Make Mine Music (1946)
Actors:
Ken Darby Chorus (actor),
Nelson Eddy (actor),
Nelson Eddy (actor),
Nelson Eddy (actor),
Nelson Eddy (actor),
Nelson Eddy (actor),
Nelson Eddy (actor),
Nelson Eddy (actor),
Nelson Eddy (actor),
Nelson Eddy (actor),
Nelson Eddy (actor),
Nelson Eddy (actor),
Nelson Eddy (actor),
Nelson Eddy (actor),
Jerry Colonna (actor),
Plot: Segments: "A Rustic Ballad," a story of feuding hillbillys; "A Tone Poem," a mood piece set on a blue bayou; "A Jazz Interlude," a bobby-soxer goes jitterbugging with her date at the malt shop; "A Ballad in Blue," dark room, rain and somber landscapes illustrate the loss of a lover; "A Musical Recitation," the story of Casey at the Bat; "Ballade Ballet," ballet dancers perform in silhouette; "A Fairy Tale with Music," Peter and the Wolf; "After You've Gone," four musical instruments chase through a surreal landscape; "A Love Story," about the romance between a fedora and a bonnet; "Opera Pathetique," the story of Willie, the Whale Who Wanted to Sing at the Met.
Keywords: adoration, anthology, anthropomorphic-animal, anthropomorphic-clothing, anthropomorphic-hat, anthropomorphic-musical-instrument, anthropomorphism, automobile, ballet, baseball
Genres:
Animation,
Family,
Music,
Quotes:
Narrator: Peter, don't just stand that way!::[the wolf leans Peter downward]::Narrator: And don't stand that way either.
[last lines]::Narrator: [Willie impaled by a harpoon by Prof. Tetti-Tatti] Now Willie will never sing at the met. But don't be too harsh on Tetti-Tatti; he just didn't understand. You see, Willie's singing was a miracle, and people aren't used to miracles. [to Willie's seagull friend who mourns the whale's loss] And you, faithful little friend, don't be too sad, because miracles never really die. And somewhere in wherever heaven is reserved for creatures of the deep, Willie is still singing, in a hundred voices, each more golden than before, and he'll go on singing in a voice so cheery forever.