Betty Boop's Rise to Fame
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Betty Boop's Rise To Fame |
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Betty Boop's Rise to Fame (1934) |
Max Fleischer, "daddy" of the little animated Betty Boop, discusses her growth and development with a reporter. Betty is drawn into the conversation by Mr. Fleischer. She is urged to give a bit from some of her best films, while the two look on. When she runs into serious difficulty, Mr. Fleischer opens the inkwell and she pops into it, out of danger.
Quotes
- Reporter: "Mr Fleischer, can you let me see how Betty Boop does her stuff?"
- Max Fleischer: "So, Betty, this gentleman from the press, you know, he'd like to see you act, what would you like to do for him?"
- Betty Boop: "Oh, Uncle Max, I'd like to do the part I played in Stopping the Show and the hula hula dance I did in Bamboo Isle."
- Max Fleischer: "Remember, Stopping the Show?"
- Betty Boop: "Come on, Uncle Max, gimme a lift!"
- Betty Boop: "All ready for the next costume, Uncle Max!"
- Max Fleischer: "Betty's in trouble again, I'll take a hand in this thing, come on, jump, jump quick!"
- Betty Boop: "Well, Mister Reporter, did ya get everything, huh?"
- Reporter: "Yes... I got everything."
Characters
- Betty Boop
- The Old Man of the Mountain
- Max Fleischer
- Reporter
Cast
- Bonnie Poe as Betty Boop
- Max Fleischer as himself
- Dave Fleischer as Reporter
- Mae Questel (Archived)
- Cab Calloway (Archived)
- Maurice Chevalier (Archived)
Gallery
Trivia
- Was released on the 18th of May in 1934.
- Song and dance numbers from Stopping the Show, Betty Boop's Bamboo Isle and The Old Man Of the Mountain are used in the cartoon.
- This cartoon is a staged interview with Betty Boop and Max Fleischer which shows Max draw Betty in the animated hand technique, a reference to his Out of the Inkwell series.
- Betty refers to Max Fleischer as Uncle Max.
- Betty is saved by Max Fleischer from the old man from The Old Man of the Mountain.
- Titled En route vers la gloire in French.