- The Booze Hangs High
Infobox Hollywood cartoon
cartoon_name = The Booze Hangs High
series =Bosko
caption =
director =Hugh Harman Rudolph Ising
story_artist =
animator = Isadore Freleng
Paul J. Smith
voice_actor =Carman Maxwell
musician =Frank Marsales
producer = Hugh Harman
Rudolph Ising
distributor =Warner Bros.
release_date =December 1930
color_process = B&W
runtime = 6 min
movie_language = English
imdb_id = 0020699"The Booze Hangs High" released in 1930, is the fourth title in the
Looney Tunes series and featuresBosko ,Warner Bros. ' firstcartoon character.Plot
The scene opens with a close up shot of a
cow 's rear end. She moos as she walks away, tail andudders swaying in tune to "Turkey in the Straw ".Bosko appears and does aMexican style dance with the cow. At one point, the cow's "pants" drop, revealing polka-dotted underwear. Bosko points and laughs, at which the cow pulls her pants back on and walks off in a huff - with her nose up and tail held erect.Next, Bosko laughs heartily at a
horse and the horse laughs back. He then climbs onto the horse carriage and uses a whip to play the horse's tail like aviolin . He tunes the "horse" by twisting his ear. The horse seems to enjoy the music and dances in an odd fashion. Heskates along, floats a few feet above the ground and makes swishing movements, with his hoofs, as if mimicking a mop. Bosko then takes arake and starts playing it like afiddle , as the horse begins trotting on two legs.The scene cuts to three
ducklings and their mother. Whilst walking in single file, they start bouncing on their rears in tune to the music. The mother duck starts to sway and the ducklings follow her lead. One of the ducklings, crosses its legs and whispers something in the mother duck's ear. She undoes a flap on his rear, as if he was wearing pants, and motions him off screen, presumably to use theloo . When he returns, she replaces the flap and they all jump into apond .The scene moves back to Bosko and the horse. It seems to be an exact repeat of the earlier dance routine, with Bosko playing the horse's tail while the horse goes through his unique dance moves. Bosko eventually slides down the horse's neck and goes to feed the pigs, who seem to be squealing in hunger. He tilts a trash can into their
trough , and they eat greedily. One of the piglets finds a bottle ofbooze and tries to loosen the cork. Eventually, he manages to open it using the other piglet's tail as acorkscrew . Bubbles begin to float out, and the piglets pop them merrily, makingxylophone -like sounds that play "How dry I am ". They soon get drunk. Their father comes over and starts drinking from the bottle too. He laughs with a deep bass guffaw and sings "One Little Drink ", using nonsense syllables. He gestures expressively and flings the bottle away which shatters against Bosko's head.Bosko now soaked in booze is very drunk. He walks over to the pigs and they sing "
Sweet Adeline " together, barbershop style. The father pig launches into "One Little Drink" again, but the effort causes him tobelch up acorn cob . Looking embarrassed, he uses his belly button like a knob to open the door to his stomach and puts the cob back inside. He starts to sing again and Bosko helps him reach for the final low note by pulling his tail, which deflates him temporarily.Bosko and the pigs dance some more until the end credits.
Censorship
*When this cartoon aired on Nickelodeon, the part where the father pig regurgitates a corncob, flicks off the one kernel that remains on it, and puts it back into his stomach through a trapdoor was cut.
Other references
This cartoon references
Plane Crazy (aMickey Mouse cartoon) andSong of the Flame (a musical operetta film). The latter features a song titled "The Goose Hangs High" from which this short gets its name.External links
* [http://www.bcdb.com/cartoon/171-Booze_Hangs_High.html The Booze Hangs High] at the
Big Cartoon Database
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