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Wikipedia article




'Speaking of the Weather' is an animated cartoon short in the 'Merrie Melodies' series produced by Leon Schlesinger for Warner Bros. Released to theaters on September 4, 1937, it was directed by Frank Tashlin and animated by Joe D'Igalo and Volney White.

The film centers around literary figures coming to life a basic theme that Tashlin would later use in the subsequent shorts 'Have You Got Any Castles?' and 'You're an Education', both released in 1938. Collectively, the films are commonly referred to as the "Tashlin Three."

The title is a pun on the idiomatic expression "speak of the devil".

Plot



In a closed drugstore at midnight, the characters from all of the books and magazines are coming to life.

At the beginning of the film, "Bob Boins" (Bob Burns) introduces Ted Lewis (who according to Boins was once called "Uncle Fudd" back at Van Beuren) who is seen playing 'Plenty of Money and You', which segues into a caricature of orchestra conductor Leopold Stokowski leading the 'Storm' movement from the 'William Tell Overture'. After this, the title song is sung by a girl trio caricaturing the Boswell Sisters on the cover of 'Radioland' magazine; all the while, Hugh Herbert is seen repeatedly smiling and adjusting his necktie. A bullish criminal on the cover of 'The Gang Magazine', distracted at the sound of the sisters' performance, sneaks about and decides to use a blowtorch from the cover of 'Popular Mechanics' to break into a safe on the cover of 'The Magazine of Wall Street'. He is discovered by detective "Cholly Jam" (Charlie Chan), and after explaining himself to the police on the cover of 'True Confessions', he is tried, and sentenced to 'Life'. However, he decides to escape through the cover of 'Liberty'; but his escape does not go unnoticed when he is reported by the columnist and radio personality Walter Winchell (here caricatured as "Walter Snitchall"), which then leads to a wide variety of characters, including police officers, Boy Scouts, Tarzan, wild animals, and native Zulu tribesmen, joining the chase. 'The Thin Man' (a caricature of William Powell, who received an Academy Award nomination for playing the starring role in the film) uses Asta from the cover of 'Dog World' to detect the criminal on the cover of 'Better Babies', and the criminal gives chase on the carriage, only to be assailed by everyone from Navy battleships to Greta Garbo and even Saint Nicholas. He ultimately ends up imprisoned in the bars on the cover of 'Twenty Thousand Years in Sing Sing', and when Herbert laughs, the criminal uses a globe from the cover of a 'World Almanac' to hit him in the head. At iris-out, it turns out he has stolen Herbert's laugh himself.

Reception



'Motion Picture Exhibitor' (Aug 15, 1937): "The pictures on the covers come to life. The Thug on the gang magazine cover robs the bank on 'Wall Street Magazine', is jailed on 'Life', breaks jail from 'Liberty', is pursued and captured by a mob of characters from other magazines. The ideas are funny, the color excellent, the pace fast. The take-offs on some popular characters are hilarious."

'Motion Picture Herald' (Aug 21, 1937): "This probably will be acclaimed as one of the finest jobs yet accomplished in the animated cartoon field. It will richly deserve this distinction for it is vastly entertaining and the product of a most fertile mind. All the action takes place in a magazine store, after hours. The magazines come to life, and the result is decidedly pleasing to watch."

Home media



* DVD - 'Gold Diggers of 1937' (USA 1995 Turner print added as a bonus) https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0029595/trivia "Speaking of the Weather: Did You Know?" at the Internet Movie Database

* LaserDisc - 'The Golden Age of Looney Tunes', Volume 1, Side 1

* DVD - 'Looney Tunes Golden Collection: Volume 3', Disc 2

References




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