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Margie Hines
- Maid
- (voice)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaAccording to some sources, the voice of the uncredited flapper maid was provided by Bonnie Poe
- ConnectionsFeatured in Pee-wee's Playhouse: Why Wasn't I Invited? (1987)
- SoundtracksMargie
(uncredited)
Music by Con Conrad and J. Russel Robinson
Lyrics by Benny Davis
Sung at the beginning of the film
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Mice and Bad Notes
Piano Tooners (1932)
** (out of 4)
Tom and Jerry (not the cat and mouse) are trying to tune a piano but keep having some trouble in it. They must fight the mice that are inside of it as well as the bad notes (think music note). Once the issues with the piano are settled it is sent to a concert hall where a woman with very large breasts begins to sing but more problems rise up.
PIANO TOONERS is the second film I've seen from this Tom and Jerry series and while I haven't been overly impressed with either one, at least they are a bit different than what you'd normally see from animation during this era. The animation itself is okay; it's not horrible but it's far from being good. The second portion of the film deals with the concert and I must admit that the high-pitched voice of the singer was rather annoying. I think that was the point but it just wasn't funny. There's a scene with a large woman trying to get to the middle of a row that got a mild laugh.
** (out of 4)
Tom and Jerry (not the cat and mouse) are trying to tune a piano but keep having some trouble in it. They must fight the mice that are inside of it as well as the bad notes (think music note). Once the issues with the piano are settled it is sent to a concert hall where a woman with very large breasts begins to sing but more problems rise up.
PIANO TOONERS is the second film I've seen from this Tom and Jerry series and while I haven't been overly impressed with either one, at least they are a bit different than what you'd normally see from animation during this era. The animation itself is okay; it's not horrible but it's far from being good. The second portion of the film deals with the concert and I must admit that the high-pitched voice of the singer was rather annoying. I think that was the point but it just wasn't funny. There's a scene with a large woman trying to get to the middle of a row that got a mild laugh.
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- Michael_Elliott
- Mar 17, 2016
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- Runtime7 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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What was the official certification given to Piano Tooners (1932) in the United States?
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