Barnacle Bill (1930 cartoon)

Barnacle Bill (1930 cartoon)

Infobox Hollywood cartoon
cartoon_name = Barnacle Bill
series = Talkartoons


caption =
director = Dave Fleischer
story_artist =
animator = Seymour Kneitel
Rudy Zamora
voice_actor =
musician = Sammy Timberg
producer = Max Fleischer
studio = Fleischer Studios
distributor = Paramount Publix Corporation
release_date = August 31, 1930
color_process = Black-and-white
runtime = 8 mins
movie_language = English
preceded_by = Dizzy Dishes
followed_by = Swing You Sinners!
imdb_id = 0020666

"Barnacle Bill" is a 1930 Fleischer Studios animated short film. It was part of the Talkartoons series, and featured "Betty Boop" (here known as Nancy Lee) and Bimbo (as "Barnacle Bill").

ynopsis

Barnacle Bill (Bimbo) is a sailor on a ship that has just come into port. As soon as he can get off the ship, he heads for Nancy Lee's (Betty Boop) house. When he gets there he begins knocking on her door. Bimbo and Betty begin singing the lyrics to a tame version of "Barnacle Bill the Sailor." The actions of the film follow along the song's storyline, with Barnacle Bimbo romancing Betty and then leaving her to go back to sea.

Comments

Like many early Fleischer Studios films, this film was inspired by a popular song, a version of "Barnacle Bill" written in 1928 by Frank Luther & Carson Robison and performed by Hoagy Carmichael. It has nothing to do with William Bernard, the sailor and California Gold Rush character known as "Barnacle Bill". [Boyes, Marcia Edwards (1936). "The Legend of Yerba Buena Island". Berkeley: The Professional Press.]

In this cartoon, Betty Boop still retains some of the canine physical characteristics that she had in her first screen appearance, "Dizzy Dishes."

References

External links

* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tBKAG0ut9Ds Barnacle Bill on YouTube]


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