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Fibber Fox
12-10-2008, 05:11 AM
It was nice to see Ginger Morgan get a mention in Daffy Duck in Hollywood by the producer in the opening scene (who is suspiciously Schlesingeresque with a double-breasted suit, carnation and has a cigarette holder). But the reference I don't get is to one by the director asking "Rudolph" to roll his film.

I realise Rudy Larriva was at the studio at the time, but was there someone else named Rudolph as well at the time (i.e., not Rudy Ising)?

F. Fox

J Lee
12-10-2008, 10:15 AM
I think in this case the name was used more due to Tex's desire for one where the director could roll his 'Rs' than due to any specific studio reference.

LooneyLover81
12-11-2008, 06:37 PM
Who's that woman (seen in the last live-action clip) who quotes "I'm happy all over, thank you" near the end of the cartoon?

She quotes just before a fanfare (not the main closing fanfare) plays and cuts to the scene of the producer exclaiming: "It's colossal! Stupendous! Marvelous! Astounding! Unbelievable! And it's good, too..." and just after that we see Mr. Von Hamburger with stars above his head.

~Ben

Fibber Fox
12-12-2008, 01:09 AM
Who's that woman (seen in the last live-action clip) who quotes "I'm happy all over, thank you" near the end of the cartoon?

Ben, I don't know what movie that clip comes from, but the voiceover dub is by Sara Berner.

F. Fox