Lady, Play Your Mandolin!
Overview: I want a restored print of this short uploaded from Tubi or the Cimarron (1931) Blu-ray.
| ← Previous revision | Revision as of 11:18, 20 April 2026 | ||
| Line 23: | Line 23: | ||
==Overview== |
==Overview== |
||
[[File:Lady, Play Your Mandolin 1931 Hugh Harman, Rudolf Ising.ogg|thumb|left| |
[[File:Lady, Play Your Mandolin 1931 Hugh Harman, Rudolf Ising.ogg|thumb|left|Full short in unrestored form]] |
||
A [[Prohibition in the United States|Prohibition]]-era saloon is disguised as a café, with its customers drunkenly enjoying their time. [[Foxy (Merrie Melodies)|Foxy]] the [[gaucho]] rides off at night to the saloon, celebrated by its customers before paying for a beer. He watches Roxy perform a song on the [[mandolin]], demanding her to play for him. Meanwhile, Foxy's horse unties itself from a cactus and attempts to enter, only to be hit by Foxy with a bottle of booze. It drunkenly reenters the saloon and impresses the customers, before hallucinating upon seeing itself on a mirror. It lights itself on fire and burns its fur away as Foxy and the customers sing with him. |
A [[Prohibition in the United States|Prohibition]]-era saloon is disguised as a café, with its customers drunkenly enjoying their time. [[Foxy (Merrie Melodies)|Foxy]] the [[gaucho]] rides off at night to the saloon, celebrated by its customers before paying for a beer. He watches Roxy perform a song on the [[mandolin]], demanding her to play for him. Meanwhile, Foxy's horse unties itself from a cactus and attempts to enter, only to be hit by Foxy with a bottle of booze. It drunkenly reenters the saloon and impresses the customers, before hallucinating upon seeing itself on a mirror. It lights itself on fire and burns its fur away as Foxy and the customers sing with him. |
||