- Hey Good Lookin' (film)
Infobox Film
name = Hey Good Lookin'
caption = VHS cover.
director =Ralph Bakshi
producer =Ralph Bakshi
writer =Ralph Bakshi
narrator =
starring =Richard Romanus David Proval Jesse Welles
Tina Bowman
music = John Madara
Ric Sandler
cinematography = Ted C. Bemiller
editing = Donald W. Ernst
distributor = flagicon|USAWarner Bros.
released = October 1, 1982
runtime = 77 min.
country = USA
language = English
budget =
preceded_by =
followed_by =
website =
amg_id = 1:22297
imdb_id = 0084070"Hey Good Lookin
' " is a 1982animated film written, directed, and produced byRalph Bakshi . The film takes place inBrooklyn ,New York , during the 1950scite web |url=http://www.ralphbakshi.com/films.php?film=heygoodlookin |title=Ralph Bakshi Filmography - "Hey Good Lookin' " |accessdate=2007-05-19 |last= |first= |authorlink= |coauthors= |date= |year= |month= |format= |work= |publisher=The official Ralph Bakshi website |pages= |language= |archiveurl= |archivedate= |quote= ] and focuses on Vinnie, the leader of agang named "the Stompers," his friend, Crazy Shapiro, and their girls, Roz and Eva. It features the voices ofRichard Romanus ,David Proval , Tina Bowman andJesse Welles . The film was produced during the same period as Bakshi's other street life-related films "Heavy Traffic " and "Coonskin". "Hey Good Lookin' " was first completed in 1975 as a live-action/animated combination, in which only the main characters were animated and the rest were portrayed by live actors. However, the studio financing the film found the concept to be unbelievable and forced the director to go back and animate the live-action sequences.cite book | title = Of Mice and Magic: A History of American Animated Cartoons | first = Leonard | last = Maltin | year = 1987 | publisher = Plume | location = | id = ISBN 0-978-0452259935]Plot
In
Brooklyn during the Eisenhower era, Vinnie (voice ofRichard Romanus ) serves as the leader of agang named "the Stompers". He values, in equal measure, the perfection of hishairstyle and having sex with girls. His best friend, Crazy Shapiro (David Proval ), more than lives up to hismoniker . Crazy's detective father, Solly, hates his son and routinely tries to kill him. Vinnie meets and falls for Rozzie (Tina Romanus ). The next day, Vinnie waits until evening for Roz to show up before leaving with Crazy for a night on the town. Meanwhile Roz has been chained to her bed by her father so she won't be tempted to "do anything." At the end of the night, Vinnie and Crazy go to sleep on the beach, and when they wake up the next morning, they find that they're a few feet away from a group of showering women and their Sicilian mobster husbands. While Crazy inches over to the ladies, Vinnie finds a dead body buried in the sand. The screams of both Vinnie and the women alert themobster s who begin to beat up Crazy.Vinnie runs off, finding himself on the black area of the beach where he bumps into Boogaloo (Philip Michael Thomas ) and his gang, the Chaplains, and finds himself in a position to set up a rumble between their gang and the Stompers. This is a problem since Vinnie isn't nearly astough as he makes himself out to be. Elsewhere on the beach, Vinnie meets up with Roz and the girl Crazy's dating, fat Eva (Jesse Welles ). We find out that Crazy has killed all of the mobsters. The four head out to a party, where Vinnie tells the Stompers that they're going to fight with the Chaplains, to which the gang responds with adverse negativity. Much of the gang and their girls head out to a rock and roll show. Sal (Candy Candido ) and his girl have a run-in with Boogaloo while driving, and wind up in a car crash on the stage of the show. Vinnie finally persuades the Stompers to rumble with the Chaplains.At a drive-in fast food restaurant, Vinnie and Crazy make out with their girls. When Roz spots a car that she thinks Boogaloo is in, Crazy is quick to drive off after it. Crazy ends up shooting both of the black gang members in an alley, much to Vinnie's shock. When Vinnie heads out of town, Crazy has sex with Roz on the
pier . Meanwhile, Solly investigates the death of the two black gang members. He questions Boogaloo, who tells him that he should be looking for the Stompers, noting that Solly's son is a member of the gang. Back at the pier, Solly fights with Crazy. As he's losing, Crazy tells his father that Vinnie killed them. Vinnie returns in time for the rumble between the Chaplains and the Stompers. As the two gangs wait for Boogaloo to show up, Solly drives up, ready to arrest Vinnie. On the rooftop of a nearby building, Crazy begins shooting randomly towards the street, causing both gangs to begin shooting at each other, and fights against his ownhallucination s—including garbage can monsters and giant naked women. Vinnie tries to run and is shot at by Solly. Crazy jumps off the rooftop, landing on Solly, killing himself and Solly at the same time. As Roz calls up a radio station to make amemorial request in honor of Vinnie's apparent demise, he stands up and walks away, leaving Brooklyn. In 1980s-eraLong Island , Vinnie explains to Roz why he left, and the two lovers reunite.Production
Bakshi completed the initial version of "Hey Good Lookin' " in 1975.cite book |last=Cohen |first=Karl F |authorlink= |coauthors= |title=Forbidden Animation: Censored Cartoons and Blacklisted Animators in America |year=1997 |publisher=McFarland & Company, Inc. |location=North Carolina |isbn=0-7864-0395-0 |pages=page 88] "Hey Good Lookin' " was originally going to be a live-action movie with a few animated characters (similar to "
Who Framed Roger Rabbit "). When Bakshi's original cut of the film was shown to Warner Brothers executives, they loved it. A week later, they told Bakshi that the idea of having live-action and animated characters in the same frame was too unbelievable, and delayed the film's release, forcing Bakshi to go back and animate the live action sequences in-between the making of three other films. Karl F. Cohen, in his book "Forbidden Animation: Censored Cartoons and Blacklisted Animators in America", gives a different account. According to Cohen, the film's release was delayed in the aftermath of the controversy over Bakshi's film "Coonskin", which had been branded as racist by theCongress of Racial Equality .A soundtrack album was released in 2006.
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* [http://www.ralphbakshi.com/films.php?film=heygoodlookin "Hey Good Lookin"'] at the officialRalph Bakshi website
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