Stopping the Show

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Stopping the Show
Betty Boop series
Directed by Dave Fleischer
Animation by Roland Crandall
Rudolph Eggeman
Al Eugster (uncredited)
Voices by Mae Questel (uncredited)
Music by Gus Wickie
Produced by Max Fleischer (producer)
Distributed by Paramount Studios
Release date August 12, 1932
Format Black-and-white, 8 mins
Language English
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Stopping the Show is a 1932 Fleischer Studios animated short, directed by Dave Fleischer. While it is not the first appearance of Betty Boop, it is the first time that she is called by that name, and the first short to be credited as "A Betty Boop Cartoon."

[edit] Synopsis

Betty Boop appears on stage in a vaudeville theatre. Her act consists of imitations of real-life singers, including Helen Kane, Fanny Brice and Maurice Chevalier. The cartoon audience enthusiastically cheers and applauds.


[edit] Notes and comments

When the short was originally released, it contained a reference to singer Helen Kane's resemblance to Betty. Kane, who was involved in a lawsuit over this, complained, and the studios were forced to remove the scene from future prints.

Clips from this short were later reused in 1934's Betty Boop's Rise to Fame.

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