I enjoyed Box-Office Bunny movie
Movie Issued - in 1990.
Crazy Credits: At the conclusion, when the consistent "That's All Folks" fastener be by, Daffy and Elmer burst out through the logo, increasingly screaming after life-force chase using the guy next to the chainsaw. Bugs pop out and say, "And that's all, Folks!"
Daffy Duck: Seven bucks for a movie! The price for an evening of puerile entertainment is preposterous!, Elmer Fudd: Sneak into my theater will you, you wasically wabbit?!::Daffy Duck: "Wabbit?!" Pardon, mon frere, but this is the rabbit you seek. I'm no rabbit.::Bugs Bunny: Well, if he's no rabbit, then where are his ears?::Daffy Duck: Yeah, Einstein, if I'm no rabbit, then where are my--- oh no, nuh-uh. End of discussion. I've come too far. I'm above all that now.::Bugs Bunny: But not above sneaking into movie theaters.::Daffy Duck: Yeah, but not above sneak---[to Elmer] Are you going to stand around jabbering all day?! Catch this guy!, [Elmer is chasing Bugs.]::Daffy Duck: Attaboy, Robespierre! Capture the scoundrel! Let justice prevail!, [Bugs is disguised as a snack bar attendant.]::Elmer Fudd: Say, have you seen a wabbit wun by here?::Bugs Bunny: No I haven't, Mac, but what can I get ya?::Elmer Fudd: Well, I am kinda hungwy...::[Daffy slaps his forehead.], Bugs Bunny: Would you like genuine, artificial, imitation, butter-flavor on your popcorn?, [Bugs is still disguised as a snack bar attendant.]::Daffy Duck: Does anything here appear to be out of the ordinary?::Elmer Fudd: They're all out of gum dwops?, [Daffy and Elmer have been sent flying into a movie.]::Daffy Duck: Hey! We're in pictures!::[A Jason Voorhees-look alike appears and revs his chainsaw.]::Daffy Duck and Elmer Fudd: AAHH!!::Daffy Duck: Let me out of here!::Elmer Fudd: Let me out of here!::Daffy Duck: Wah-ha-ha-ha!!::Elmer Fudd: Let us out of here!::[Bugs is in the audience watching.]::Bugs Bunny: It takes a miracle to get into pictures, and now these two jokers wanna get out.
Was released theatrically with _The Neverending Story II: The Next Chapter (1990)_ (qv).
Warner Brothers early Bugs Bunny thespian unbind since 1964, issue to celebrate Bugs' 50th anniversary. The accomplishment take situate down bordered by a massive pictures the stage build over and done near Bugs' rabbit colliery. Curious, Bugs decide to see what's in the house. There he meet usher Elmer Fudd, and Daffy Duck via ability of a movie goer.
Certificates: Finland:S, USA:G
Color Info: Color
Countries: USA
Genres: Animation, Short, Comedy, Family
Languages: English
Runtimes: 5
Sound Mix: Dolby
Tech Info: LAB:Technicolor, USA, OFM:35 mm, PCS:Spherical, PFM:35 mm, RAT:1.85 : 1
Release Dates: Finland:December 1990, USA:8 February 1991, USA:11 February 1991
In movie played:
Jeff Bergman (actor)
Birth Date: 10 July 1960, 10 July 1960, 10 July 1960
Kathleen Helppie-Shipley (producer)
Was in charge of the Looney Tunes franchise for longer than anyone except studio founder 'Leon Schlesinger' (qv).
Charles Carney (writer)
Hummie Mann (composer)
Other Works: Unused score: _Little Big League (1994)_ (qv)
Two-time Emmy-award leading composer/arranger Hummie Mann hang by the tenderloin of collaborate beside a few of Hollywood's transcript celebrated director delimited by both staged and box films. His motion pictures project have range from Mel Brooks' "Robin Hood: Men in Tights" to Peter Yates' "Year of the Comet", the children's multiplicity "Thomas and the Magic Railroad" to "Wooly Boys" directed with Leszek Burzynski starring Peter Fonda, Kris Kristofferson, Keith Carradine and Joe Mazzello. For television, he has score projects in favour of Simon Wincer (the miniseries "P.T. Barnum"), Jonathan Kaplan (the miniseries re-make of "In Cold Blood"), Norman Jewison ("Picture Windows"), Peter Bogdanovich ("The Rescuers: Tales of Courage - Two Women"), Joe Dante ("Masters of Horror: Homecoming"), Jim Abrahams ("First Do No Harm"), Richard Friedenberg ("Suzanne's Diary for Nicholas"), William Friedkin, John Milius and Ralph Bakshi (all division of the "Rebel Highway" series), among others. Mann be honored with his second Emmy Award for an subdivision of Showtime's Picture Windows qualified "Language of the Heart", a high high regard anecdote almost a motorway musician and an aspiring ballerina. The composer's chalk wakeful for that reason impressed perspective Jonathan Kaplan that Kaplan hired him to construct the music for CBS's "In Cold Blood" starring Anthony Edwards and Eric Roberts. The four-hour miniseries, base on the Truman Capote classic about two babyish drifter and the shooting of a Midwestern family connections, demand an sacrilegious musical channel of thinking. Mann take the lines in veracity documented by one of the killer (an amateur songwriter) and group them to music; the songs so become the heart of the score, which was play by a handful of instruments in cooperation with mandolin, dobro and bottleneck blues guitar support by electronic texture. Kaplan say that Oscar-winning movie-music saga Jerry Goldsmith recommended Mann in industrial component of a composer with a dangerous suffer of harmony and a actual dictate of the orchestra. Adds Kaplan: "It's immensely undercooked that you can find someone who be as clever as Hummie is, and as motivated and comfortable to hard work with." In the world of Independent films, Mann scored "Falltime" for preparatory incident director Paul Warner, starring Mickey Rourke, Stephen Baldwin and Sheryl Lee. That film premiered in antagonism at the Sundance Film Festival. Mann has also scored films by two prominent screenwriters making their initial forays into direct. He believable a up-to-the-minute jazz-rock score for the coming-of-age story "Sticks & Stones" by Neil Tolkin, and also scored the concise film "The Red Coat" for Little Women journalist Robin Swicord. Twice Mann has collaborated with fabled the a toot side director Mel Brooks. His first Brooks score was for "Robin Hood: Men in Tights", which NBC-TV heckler Gene Shalit singled out for thankfulness, liken it to the legendary Erich Wolfgang Korngold's score for the classic swashbucklers of the '30s and '40s. He also scored Brooks' subsequent film- "Dracula: Dead & Loving It" which starred Leslie Nielsen. The grand-scale symphonic music for Brooks' two film parodies contrast cuttingly with Mann's acoustic- guitar-based score for the Donald Sutherland-Amy Irving thriller "Benefit of the Doubt", and the soaring, particular music for Peter Yates' "Year of the Comet", which twofold orchestral sound with Scottish cultural elements. Yates, the director of Bullitt and The Deep, found "a flavour and energy" in Mann's music for "Year of the Comet". The journal 'Film Score Monthly' name this score as one of the "Ten Most Underrated Scores of the Decade". Among Mann's most seditious projects have be two succession for Showtime: "Picture Windows", which Norman Jewison executive-produced and which enable the composer to collaborate with Jewison, Kaplan, Dante and Bob Rafelson; and "Rebel Highway", a series of drive-in-movie remakes by Kaplan, Friedkin, Milius, Dante, Ralph Bakshi, John McNaughton, Mary Lambert and Uli Edel. Mann also composed the foremost banner focus music for both series. Mann co-produced the Marc Shaiman scores for such hit as "Sleepless in Seattle", "A Few Good Men" and "Mr. Saturday Night", and both orchestrate and conduct the Shaiman scores for "City Slickers" and "The Addams Family". His orchestrations can also hear in such films as "Speechless", "Addams Family Values", "Misery", "Sister Act", "Dying Young", and "For the Boys" and he co-arranged the chant "Places That Belong to You" for Barbra Streisand's best-selling "Prince of Tides" soundtrack album. He also composed the Carl Stalling-style emphasize for "Box Office Bunny", the first theatrical Bugs Bunny replication released in 26 years. In television, Mann composed the main title theme and underscore for Rob Reiner's cult series "Morton & Hayes". He received two Emmy nomination for his planning on the in demand "Moonlighting" series, and received an Emmy Award for arrange Billy Crystal's orifice numeral for the "1992 Academy Awards" telecast. For the legit theater, Mann weed unknown item for Debbie Reynolds' pleasure flight of "The Unsinkable Molly Brown". He created new arrangements for Pia Zadora in the Long Beach Civic Light Opera's crop of "Funny Girl", and has arranged music for several other Southern California dais production including "Babes in Toyland", "Kiss Me Kate", "The Merry Widow" and Cloris Leachman's "Perfectly Frank". His inventive children's theater musical accommodation of Prokofiev's "Peter and the Wolf" premiered at the Seattle Children's Theater in 2006 for an utterly victorious instruct of complete 110 performance. It will be produced at Childsplay in Arizona and the Des Moines Playhouse in 2007. Born in Montreal, Mann commence study music at the age of seven. He literary to let down your hair not individual the baby grand, but also recorder, guitar, clarinet and oboe. He graduate magna cum laude in 1976 from Boston's prestigious Berklee College of Music and moved in 1980 to Los Angeles, where on earth he began orchestrate and compose for such top-rated series as "Fame", "Moonlighting", "Knots Landing", "ALF" and "The Simpsons". In hasty 1998 Berklee Faculty extremity and world well-known vibraphonist Gary Burton presented Mann with Berklee's Distinguished Alumnus Award. Besides his unattainable composing work, Mann is also the principal instructor of the Pacific Northwest Film Scoring Program and a guest fellow at Napier University in Scotland. He has twice over visit China as a guest watercolourist of the Chinese elected representatives discussion with student and film maker and composer. He is a saucer member and founding president of the Seattle Composers Alliance and a governor of the Northwest Chapter of the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences.
Darrell Van Citters (director)
Other Works: (2002) "Line-Up" commercial for Cartoon Network
Michael Giaimo (production designer)
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