Spooney Melodies
Spooney[1] Melodies was a series of live action musical shorts produced Warner Brothers aimed to showcase popular tunes of the day.
Only five are believed to have been made in 1930 and 1931.[2] The only one short is known to have survived, each short is thought to be ca. six minutes long and features art deco style animations combined with film of the live-action performer. For its time those shorts are considered to be innovative and could be considered to be one of the earliest music videos. This series was replaced with an animation only series called Merrie Melodies in 1931, also produced by Leon Schlesinger.
Spooney Melodies — 5 titles
Title | Director | Release date | LTGC availability (all as special features) | Notes |
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Cryin' for the Carolines | Unknown | 1930-12-XX | LTGC Volume 1, Disc 3 (part of ToonHeads: The Lost Cartoons) LTGC Volume 6, Disc 3 |
A 5-minute short featuring Milton Charles, "The Singing Organist." The only known surviving one of the 'Spooney Melodies' series. |
Just a Gigolo | Unknown | 1931-5-XX | ||
Say a Little Prayer for Me | Unknown | 1931-7-XX | ||
When Your Lover Has Gone | Unknown | 1931-9-XX | ||
For You | Unknown | 1931-12-XX | ||
References
- ↑ "spoony". Merriam-Webster. Retrieved 2012-05-12. A contemporary colloquialism meaning unduly sentimental.
- ↑ "Talk forum Spooney Melodies".
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