"I'll Be Glad When You're Dead You Rascal You" 25 November 1932 (USA).
User review: 7.1
PlotKoko and Bimbo take Betty Boop on a jungle safari, where they run afoul of a cannibal tribe caricaturing Louis Armstrong and his band members (they play the title song, partly in live-action). Written by Rod Crawford {puffinus@u.washington.edu}
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Directed by: Dave Fleischer Runtime: Switzerland:3 min (Locarno Film Festival) | USA:7 min Released in: USA Language(s): English Production company: Fleischer Studios
Movie Songs & Sound tracks "(I'LL BE GLAD WHEN YOU'RE DEAD) YOU RASCAL YOU" Written by Spo-De-Odee Performed by Louis Armstrong and his orchestra
User CommentsMainly A Showcase For Louis Armstrong - ccthemovieman-1 from Lockport, NY, United StatesThis has to be one of the strangest movie titles ever, animated or not.
What it is, really, is a tiny showcase for Louis Armstrong and his
Orchestra. Armstrong's band plays and Louis sings, and most of it is
good stuff, upbeat and entertaining.
The cartoon is a mixture of animation and Louis' face here and there
looking above as Bimbo and Koko run for their lives, in tune to the
music.
There is not much Betty Boop in here. It's mainly the two cartoon
characters and Louis.
Overall, it's so-so, not really all that funny but the music is very
good.
Great music - boblipton from New York CityThe Betty Boop cartoons with guest artists are among the best. These are
almost as good as the Cab Calloways..... better musically, as they feature
Armstrong near his "Hot Fives" peak. The story line, about Betty, Koko
and
Bimbo on Safari and Louis cartooned as the cannibal chief is weak, but
worth
it for Louis doing the title song.
Armstrong's "I'll Be Glad When You're Dead You Rascal You" is made into an entertaining Fleischer cartoon - tavm from Baton Rouge, La.*** This comment may contain spoilers ***
In a nutshell, Koko and Bimbo are carrying explorer Betty in the jungle
just before natives grab the woman and one of them chases the clown and
the humanized dog with his giant head hanging above them before turning
into the live-action version of Louis Armstrong's face singing the
title song. There's a few more live-action inserts of the band that
dissolves into the animation like that of the drummer becoming the
animated native stirring the big pot. This was such a dance-worthy
musical cartoon short that kept my feet stomping. Kudos to the New
Orleans native Armstrong for this memorable collaboration with the
Fleischers. I found this on an old Republic Pictures Home Video tape
from 1985 called "Betty Boop-Special Collector's Edition, Vol. 1".
This one has the great Louis Armstrong! - Robert Reynolds (minniemato@hotmail.com) from Tucson AZThis is one of the best of the Betty Boop shorts. With both Koko and
Bimbo
along for the trip, Betty is on safari and quite a chase ensues, al to
the
strains of the great Satchmo himself, Louis Armstrong, singing the title
tune. THe animation is spectacular, with a magnificent use of Armstrong
himself at points. One of his better recordings and a great mix of
music
and animation. If you like either jazz or animation (I love both), then
this is a treat. In print and available, a masterpiece that must be
seen.
Most highly, happily, recommended.
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