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Gold Diggers of '49

Gold Diggers of ’49

United States

1935

8 Min
Black and White
English
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DIR Tex Avery

PROD Leon Schlesinger

CAST Billy Bletcher, Joe Dougherty, Bernice Hansen

ED Treg Brown

MUSIC Bernard B. Brown, Norman Spencer

ANIM Robert Clampett, Chuck Jones

Synopsis

The gold rush. Beans finds gold in the mountains and rushes into town with the news. Soon, everyone (except Porky’s daughter Little Kitty, who Beans fancies) has rushed out to the mountains, but because Porky takes Beans in his car (!), they get there first. Porky finds a gold nugget, then keeps taking it from his pocket. Beans finds a treasure chest that contains a book, “How to Find Gold.” A bad guy spots a sack near Porky’s equipment and lassos it; Porky tells Beans that if he retrieves the sack, he can have Porky’s daughter. Beans gives chase in Porky’s car; there’s a shootout. The car runs out of gas, so Beans refills it with moonshine and it takes off like a shot. He snares the bad guy, the sack, and Porky and races back to town. Porky gives Beans his daughter’s hand and reveals the contents of the sack. —IMDB

Director

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Tex Avery

A descendant of both Daniel Boone and Judge Roy Bean, Fred “Tex” Avery enjoyed on-the-job art training when he was assigned to illustrate his high school annual (“The only guy there who could handle a pencil”) Avery left his home in Dallas to take a three-month course at the Chicago Art Institute, then headed for Hollywood, to look for work in the animation field. Contrary to previously published reports, Avery did not get his start at Terrytoons or Van Beuren, instead, he “met a fella who knew a girl” in charge of inking and painting at the Walter Lantz Studio.

From 1929 to 1934, Avery animated scenes for other directors, and also dabbled in gag writing. Seeking out a better-paying job, Avery wangled a job with Warner Bros. animation producer Leon Schlesinger after convincing Schlesinger that he’d directed two cartoons at Lantz. He hadn’t, but that didn’t stop Schlesinger from appointing Avery head of his own unit at “Termite Terrace,” populated with such animation wizards as… read more

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