The Package Films (1943-1949) – Part Two.
We’re tackling more package films today, covering why you should skip Bongo entirely, what a radio ventriloquist is about, Ichabod Crane’s true character, and bustles bouncing women to the moon.
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Sources
Saludos Amigos (1942) and Three Caballeros (1944)
Buy Saludos Amigos and Three Caballeros on Blu-Ray
IMDB: Saludos Amigos / Three Caballeros
Wikipedia: Saludos Amigos / Three Caballeros
Disney Fandom Wiki: Saludos Amigos / Three Caballeros
Teaser: The Three Caballeros! | DuckTales
Make Mine Music (1946)
Fun and Fancy Free (1947)
Original Charlie McCarthy ventriloquist dummy used by Edgar Bergen – Smithsonian
Not My Job: We Quiz Candice Bergen Of ‘Murphy Brown’ On Murphy’s Law
Jim Henson shows how to make characters with anything. (1969)
Melody Time (1948)
The Real Johnny Appleseed Brought Apples—and Booze—to the American Frontier
The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad (1949)
Get The Legend of Sleepy Hollow read by Tom Mison on Audible
Read The Legend of Sleepy Hollow on Project Gutenberg
Read the Wind in the Willows on Project Gutenberg
Other Sources
The Seven Ages of Disney Animation – Part II: The Age of Package Films
Disney Fandom Wiki: Recycled Animation in Disney Movies
Further Reading/Viewing:
- Benny Goodman
- Cosmopolitan Magazine (September, 1930) – Bongo by Sinclair Lewis, Page 44 (Via Archive.org)
- Buy Sleepy Hollow: Season One on DVD
- Buy Sherlock Holmes: The Hound of the Baskervilles/Pursuit to Algiers on DVD
- Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy – Ventriloquist (1967)
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