- Hittin' the Trail for Hallelujah Land
Infobox Hollywood cartoon
cartoon_name = Hittin' the Trail for Hallelujah Land
series =Merrie Melodies
caption =Uncle Tom is terrorized by skeletons in a scene reminiscent of Walt Disney's 1929 film "The Skeleton Dance ".
director =Rudolf Ising
story_artist =
animator =Isadore Freleng
Paul Smith
voice_actor =
musician =Frank Marsales
producer =Leon Schlesinger
distributor =Warner Bros. Pictures
The Vitaphone Corporation
release_date =November 28 ,1931 (USA)
color_process =Black and white
runtime = 7 min (one reel)
movie_language = English
imdb_id = 0021964"Hittin' the Trail for Hallelujah Land" is a "
Merrie Melodies " animated cartoon directed byRudy Ising (uncredited), produced by Leon Schlesinger Productions, and released to theatres onNovember 28 ,1931 byWarner Bros. Pictures andThe Vitaphone Corporation .Cruz.] The minimal storyline centers on the plucky Piggy's efforts to rescue his girlfriend and a doglikeUncle Tom from perilous predicaments and villains. The short's stereotypical portrayal of black characters promptedUnited Artists to withhold it from distribution in 1968, making it one of the infamousCensored Eleven .ummary
"Hittin' the Trail for Hallelujah Land" has a rudimentary plot, unlike most of the Merrie Melodies of the time, which barely have any plot at all. [Beck and Friedwald 12.] The cartoon stars the
Mickey Mouse -esque Piggy, his girlfriend Fluffy, and a canineUncle Tom . The film opens with a singing steamboat dancing down a river. On the deck, threeblackface caricatures play the song for which the short is named on the harmonica, banjo, and bones. Meanwhile, Uncle Tom drives Fluffy toward the boat by donkey cart. The scene shifts to Piggy the riverboat captain in a sequence reminiscent of Disney's 1928 film "Steamboat Willy ". Fluffy joins the frolicking steamboat passengers and reunites with her boyfriend, but during the revelry, Piggy falls overboard. The pig has a run in with an alligator, but he makes it back to the boat. Meanwhile, Uncle Tom's donkey bucks him into a cemetery. There, in a variation on a stock gag featuring a superstitious black man, [Lindvall 128.] he is scared by three dancing skeletons reminiscent of those in Disney's 1929 short "The Skeleton Dance ". Tom escapes to the middle of the river, but a shoddy boat leaves him stranded and drowning. Piggy saves the day but not before a vaudevillian villain kidnaps his porcine paramour. Piggy captures the villain on a passing mail hook, leaving the villain tortured over a buzz saw. This short marks the second and last appearance of the characters Piggy and Fluffy.Distribution
"Hittin' the Trail for Hallelujah Land" was released in American theaters on
November 28 ,1931 byWarner Bros. However, the cartoon has been withheld from distribution since 1968. At that time,United Artists owned the rights to most "Looney Tunes" and "Merrie Melodies" cartoons. "Hittin' the Trail for Hallelujah land" and ten other cartoons were deemed to feature racist depictions of African Americans that were too integral to the films for simple cuts to make them palatable for modern audiences. [The Straight Dope.] The cartoon has never been released on laserdisc, home video, or DVD. These eleven cartoons make up the so-calledCensored Eleven .Credits
*Produced by
Leon Schlesinger
*Directed byRudolf Ising (uncredited)
*Drawn byIsadore Freleng andPaul Smith
*Musical score byFrank Marsales Notes
References
* Beck, Jerry, and Will Friedwald (1989). "Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies: A Complete Illustrated Guide to the Warner Bros. Cartoons". Owl Books. ISBN 0805008942.
* Cruz, Brian (2003). " [http://bosko.toonzone.net/1931/hittin_the_trail_for_hallelujah_land/ Hittin' the Trail for Hallelujah Land] ". "Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies: The Early Years". Toon Zone. Accessed21 June 2007 .
* Lindvall, Terry, and Ben Fraser (1998). "Darker Shades of Animation: African-American Images in Warner Bros. Cartoons". "Reading the Rabbit: Explorations in Warner Bros. Animation". Rutgers University Press.
* Straight Dope Science Advisory Board (February 5 ,2002 ). " [http://www.straightdope.com/mailbag/mbannedbugs.html Did Bugs Bunny appear in a racist cartoon during World War II?] " The Straight Dope. AccessedJune 21 ,2007 .External links
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