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Topic: "Bearly Asleep" Donald Duck SCOPE
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Osi Osgood
Film God
Posts: 10204
From: Mountian Home, ID.
Registered: Jul 2005
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posted June 10, 2007 09:22 PM
I haven't reviewed a short subject cartoon for awhile, so I thought I'd give this little charmer a go. That, and I have always enjoyed Donald Duck cartoons.
This one is entitled, "Bearly Asleep". It was originally released in 1955, starring Donald Duck and "Humphrey Bear". The plot is as follows ...
The National park is shutting down for the year, with Ranger Donald Duck looking forward to a well deserved rest. With the visitors gone, it's now time for the bears to start thier hibernation. They all line up and trot off to thier cave.
They start thier hibernating, but are unable to sleep due to a rather loud snoring Humphrey. He is kicked out and must find a nice place to hibernate. Hey, why not Donalds ranger hut?
What follows is Humphrey's many attempted to get inside and stay inside. he ultimately fails, but figures out a way to get back in the cave. he dresses up as a baby and the cartoon ends with him being happily rocked to sleep.
This was near the end of Disney's releasing cartoon short subjects on a regular basis. This cartoon was only thier third release in cinemascope. In this case, the Disney artists used the scope screen well and I was impressed. Not all studio's knew how to optimize the scope screen and the whole frame is used quite well. Jack Hannah, who directed this cartoon as well as nearly all Donald Duck cartoons since around 1948 on up, was quoted as being so tired of Donald Duck that he hated even hearing the voice! he would soon leave to head up Walter Lantz's Woody Woodpecker films.
This is a very good print by Derann films. The colours are vibrant and the focus is incredibly sharp, a great example of just how good a super 8 cartoon can be. The sound is equally sharp as well. The grain is very clear, not dupey at all, but then, they no doubt have Disney studio negative masters for these Disney releases. One thing you must say for Disney; they have such high standards, (for thier public image) that they won't even allow thier Super 8 prints to look shabby.
On a last note, it has the customary "Beuna Vista" title before the beginning of the cartoon, but in thier "scope" version, which is rare to see, as there weren't really all that many scope animated films that they made, (including shorts and features : 11 titles)
So, kudo's to Derann for releasing this.
On a side note, I would be curious as to whether Derann has potential rights to two other late Disney favorites in scope,
"Chips Ahoy" (Donald/Chip and Dale) "In the Bag" (Classic "Ranger Willouby and the Bears" toon)
This is a great pick for a scope short to show on your scope Disney program. A Great Buy!!
-------------------- "All these moments will be lost in time, just like ... tears, in the rain. "
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