Ray Pointer identified William "Billy" Costello as the voices of the cop and one of the audience members since clearly Jack Mercer is almost everyone else. Bonnie Poe is heard on this as the female animated voices.
It was a theatrical film released in 1973 and shown mostly in revival theatres. BOILSESK cut off abruptly before the Watsons came on, and switched to RED,,RED, ROBIN.
Rudy Vallee’s “ I’m Playing With Fire” I've heard about you Each word about you That ev'ryone has spoken And from the things I hear I should be careful, dear They come and find me And then remind me Of all the hearts you've broken But I'm in love with you So what am I to do? [Chorus] I'm playing with fire I'm gonna get burned I know it, but what can I do? I know my heart must be content to go Where it is sent, although I may repent when I'm through But what can I do? I'm playing with fire I'm gonna get burned While merry-go-rounding with you But I go for my ride With my eyes open wide I'm playing with fire I know it, but what can I do?
Burlesque in the Great Depression (1933). These girlie shows needed some legal cover to avoid being prosecuted for the strippers having little or no cover. So, they pretended to be vaudeville houses, even after vaudeville died with the advent of sound films. 4rh rate musicians, songs, dances, and styles 30 years out of date, and indifferent talent scraped up from the bottom of the show business barrel, gave a legal (and cheap) presumption that the strippers were just part of a rather racy show, rather than the whole point. Really, people only came to see the girls, but this would be hard to prove in court. The fleischer crew obviously hung out in these places, and were amused at the subterfuge. The Watson sisters were an act popular before the First World War, and came out of retirement for this cartoon.
Ray Pointer identified William "Billy" Costello as the voices of the cop and one of the audience members since clearly Jack Mercer is almost everyone else. Bonnie Poe is heard on this as the female animated voices.
It was a theatrical film released in 1973 and shown mostly in revival theatres. BOILSESK cut off abruptly before the Watsons came on, and switched to RED,,RED, ROBIN.
You are referring to THE BETTY BOOP SCANDALS OF 1974.
@@RayPointerChannel Yes! Why did they do that? Was it just clumsy editing?
I love a cute owl with the tap dancing
Rudy Vallee’s
“ I’m Playing With Fire”
I've heard about you
Each word about you
That ev'ryone has spoken
And from the things I hear
I should be careful, dear
They come and find me
And then remind me
Of all the hearts you've broken
But I'm in love with you
So what am I to do?
[Chorus]
I'm playing with fire
I'm gonna get burned
I know it, but what can I do?
I know my heart must be content to go
Where it is sent, although
I may repent when I'm through
But what can I do?
I'm playing with fire
I'm gonna get burned
While merry-go-rounding with you
But I go for my ride
With my eyes open wide
I'm playing with fire
I know it, but what can I do?
I think I heard Jack Mercer's voice in this cartoon.
It's William costello. The thirst voice actor of popeye
Until now I've only seen the part of this before the Watson Sisters come on. "The Betty Boop Scandals" compilation cut out all the rest!
Those girls were good. I liked them
Funny For The Two Of Them!
Pretty accurate!
"Come see our Fanny shimmy"
I used to watch Elvis' fanny shimmy HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Simitar Entertainment Presents Sing Along with Betty Boop (Fan-Made)
Burlesque in the Great Depression (1933). These girlie shows needed some legal cover to avoid being prosecuted for the strippers having little or no cover. So, they pretended to be vaudeville houses, even after vaudeville died with the advent of sound films.
4rh rate musicians, songs, dances, and styles 30 years out of date, and indifferent talent scraped up from the bottom of the show business barrel, gave a legal (and cheap) presumption that the strippers were just part of a rather racy show, rather than the whole point. Really, people only came to see the girls, but this would be hard to prove in court.
The fleischer crew obviously hung out in these places, and were amused at the subterfuge.
The Watson sisters were an act popular before the First World War, and came out of retirement for this cartoon.
How fortunate for these Watson Sisters that they same back to be immortalized on film. You and I would barely have heard of the two.
What compilation is that ("The Betty Boop Scandals")?
What was the name of that song the Watson Sisters were Singing.
Those are the mean-looking dancing girls
2:23 9:34 Popeye Voice