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''Slick Hare'' is a 1947 ''
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'' cartoon, directed by
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. The film was released on November 1, 1947, and features
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and
Elmer Fudd Elmer J.''Hare Brush'' (1956) Fudd is an animated cartoon character in the Warner Bros. '' Looney Tunes''/'' Merrie Melodies'' series and the archenemy of Bugs Bunny. He has one of the more disputed origins in the Warner Bros. cartoon pantheo ...
. It parodies the Mocambo nightclub in
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—in the cartoon referred to as "The Mocrumbo".
Mel Blanc Melvin Jerome Blanc (born Blank ; May 30, 1908July 10, 1989) was an American voice actor and radio personality whose career spanned over 60 years. During the Golden Age of Radio, he provided character voices and vocal sound effects for comedy ra ...
voices Bugs, Arthur Q. Bryan voices
Elmer Fudd Elmer J.''Hare Brush'' (1956) Fudd is an animated cartoon character in the Warner Bros. '' Looney Tunes''/'' Merrie Melodies'' series and the archenemy of Bugs Bunny. He has one of the more disputed origins in the Warner Bros. cartoon pantheo ...
and impressionist
Dave Barry David McAlister Barry (born July 3, 1947) is an American author and columnist who wrote a nationally syndicated humor column for the ''Miami Herald'' from 1983 to 2005. He has also written numerous books of humor and parody, as well as comic ...
portrays
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. The title is a pun on "hair", from an era when hair slicked down by oil was a popular fashion style for men.


Plot

The cartoon opens with various shots of 1940s celebrities dining and drinking at the Mocrumbo club—including such personalities as
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using a
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to cut his steak (in reference to his character in Hitchcock's '' Spellbound''),
Ray Milland Ray Milland (born Alfred Reginald Jones; 3 January 1907 – 10 March 1986) was a Welsh-American actor and film director. His screen career ran from 1929 to 1985. He is remembered for his Academy Award and Cannes Film Festival Award-winning ...
(in a spoof of '' The Lost Weekend'') pays for his drink with a typewriter and receives miniature typewriters as change; and
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, depicted exaggeratedly thin, so much so that he slips into his straw when trying to take a sip from his drink. Elmer Fudd is a waiter at the Mocrumbo and comes out to find that his next customer is
Humphrey Bogart Humphrey DeForest Bogart (; December 25, 1899 – January 14, 1957), nicknamed Bogie, was an American film and stage actor. His performances in Classical Hollywood cinema films made him an American cultural icon. In 1999, the American Film In ...
. Bogart tells Elmer that he wants fried rabbit. Elmer explains that the restaurant has run out of rabbits, but Bogart brandishes a
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and warns Elmer he wants fried rabbit "within 20 minutes – or else!". During Elmer's frantic search for a rabbit, he hears the sound of somebody munching on carrots in a corner of the kitchen and discovers
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in a crate of carrots. Elmer informs Bugs that Bogart wants to "have" him for dinner. Bugs mistakes the concept for an invitation and immediately appears in a fancy dress and a top hat and asks to see what is cooking. Elmer quickly puts a hand mirror into a pot and Bugs, seeing his reflection, realizing that he himself is to be the main course, nervously bids Elmer farewell before beating a hasty retreat. Bugs escapes the kitchen into the dining room, where he is seated at a table dressed like
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in an attempt to fool Elmer. Elmer then appears next to Bugs, dressed as
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. Bugs tries to run away, but he bounces off the large stomach of
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. He runs into
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's dressing room and hides in her tutti-frutti hat. Carmen walks to the stage and performs ''Sambaiana''. As she exits, Elmer chases Bugs back onto the stage. Elmer, seeing the audience, quickly runs offstage, leaving Bugs to dance to the orchestra's
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rhythms. Elmer is seen next to the band sharpening his
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to the rhythm during the performance. Bugs then makes his way back to the kitchen, where he revels in the audience's appreciation of his performance by saying "Ah, my public! How they love me! A-huh-huh!" (the little laugh being a
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shtick). Elmer, holding a meat cleaver, rushes towards Bugs, and Bugs immediately dresses as a mustachioed waiter, orders pies and twice splatters Elmer in the face. The third time (a comic triple), when Bugs orders a coconut custard pie with whipped cream, Elmer finally realizes that the waiter just might be Bugs. After producing the pie, Elmer throws it at Bugs, but Bugs ducks and the pie sails out into the dining room, hitting Bogart in the face. Bogart walks into the kitchen, grabs Elmer by his shirt, and asks him why he hit him in the face with a pie. Bogart then warns Elmer that he has just five minutes to prepare his fried rabbit. Elmer searches frantically, but cannot find a rabbit in time. Bogart returns, and sticks his hand in his jacket menacingly. Elmer cowers, thinking Bogart is about to shoot him, but Bogart only pulls out a handkerchief to dab his forehead as he says resignedly "Baby will just have to have a
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instead." Upon hearing "Baby", Bugs jumps out of his hiding place and takes his place on a platter as the main course (
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being "Baby") noting "Remember, garçon, the customer is always right! If it's rabbit Baby wants, rabbit Baby gets!" before howling and wolf whistling at Bacall.


Production

Background artist Paul Julian visited the kitchen at the Mocambo, and based this cartoon's kitchen backgrounds on the unhygienic things he observed, later commenting in an interview: "I was so bloody revolted by it that I came back and made a documentary out of it!"


Reception

Cartoon voice actor Keith Scott writes, "One of the last of Warner Bros.' topical caricature cartoons, ''Slick Hare'' is much more accessible to a modern audience than some other entries in the movie-star parody genre. This is because Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd carry the comedy. With these two strong personalities in the foreground, the throwaway movie-star gags are more like the icing on a cake."


Cast

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Mel Blanc Melvin Jerome Blanc (born Blank ; May 30, 1908July 10, 1989) was an American voice actor and radio personality whose career spanned over 60 years. During the Golden Age of Radio, he provided character voices and vocal sound effects for comedy ra ...
as
Bugs Bunny Bugs Bunny is an animated cartoon character created in the late 1930s by Leon Schlesinger Productions (later Warner Bros. Cartoons) and voiced originally by Mel Blanc. Bugs is best known for his starring roles in the '' Looney Tunes'' and '' ...
, Waiter, Bartender and
Ray Milland Ray Milland (born Alfred Reginald Jones; 3 January 1907 – 10 March 1986) was a Welsh-American actor and film director. His screen career ran from 1929 to 1985. He is remembered for his Academy Award and Cannes Film Festival Award-winning ...
* Arthur Q. Bryan as
Elmer Fudd Elmer J.''Hare Brush'' (1956) Fudd is an animated cartoon character in the Warner Bros. '' Looney Tunes''/'' Merrie Melodies'' series and the archenemy of Bugs Bunny. He has one of the more disputed origins in the Warner Bros. cartoon pantheo ...
(uncredited) *
Dave Barry David McAlister Barry (born July 3, 1947) is an American author and columnist who wrote a nationally syndicated humor column for the ''Miami Herald'' from 1983 to 2005. He has also written numerous books of humor and parody, as well as comic ...
as
Humphrey Bogart Humphrey DeForest Bogart (; December 25, 1899 – January 14, 1957), nicknamed Bogie, was an American film and stage actor. His performances in Classical Hollywood cinema films made him an American cultural icon. In 1999, the American Film In ...
(uncredited)


Home media

*This cartoon can be found on the '' Looney Tunes Golden Collection: Volume 2''. *The short is also an extra on the DVD release of the 1947
Humphrey Bogart Humphrey DeForest Bogart (; December 25, 1899 – January 14, 1957), nicknamed Bogie, was an American film and stage actor. His performances in Classical Hollywood cinema films made him an American cultural icon. In 1999, the American Film In ...
film ''
Dark Passage ''Dark Passage'' (1946) is a crime novel by David Goodis. It was the basis for the 1947 film noir of the same name. The film implements extensive use of the first-person camera technique. Plot Vincent Parry, wrongly convicted of murdering hi ...
'', available individually and as part of the ''Bogie and Bacall: The Signature Collection'' DVD boxed set.


See also

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List of Bugs Bunny cartoons This is a list of the various animated cartoons featuring Bugs Bunny. He starred in over 160 theatrical animated short films of the ''Looney Tunes'' and ''Merrie Melodies'' series produced by Warner Bros. Cartoons and distributed by Warner Bros. P ...
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Mickey's Gala Premiere ''Mickey's Gala Premier'' is a Walt Disney cartoon produced in 1933, directed by Burt Gillett, and featuring parodies of several famous Hollywood film actors from the 1930s. It was the 58th Mickey Mouse short film, and the eighth of that year. So ...
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Mickey's Polo Team ''Mickey's Polo Team'' is a 1936 American animated short film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios, Walt Disney Productions and released by United Artists. The cartoon features a game of polo played between four Disney characters, led by Mic ...
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Mother Goose Goes Hollywood ''Mother Goose Goes Hollywood'' is a 1938 animated short film produced by Walt Disney Productions and distributed by RKO Radio Pictures. The short was released on December 23, 1938. The film parodies several Mother Goose nursery rhymes using cari ...
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The Autograph Hound ''The Autograph Hound'' is a 1939 Donald Duck cartoon which features Donald Duck as an autograph hunter in Hollywood. Many celebrities from the 1930s are featured. This is the first cartoon where Donald Duck is featured in his blue sailor hat. Pl ...
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Hollywood Steps Out ''Hollywood Steps Out'' is a 1941 short ''Merrie Melodies'' cartoon by Warner Bros., directed by Tex Avery. The short was released on May 24, 1941. The cartoon features caricatures of over 40 Hollywood celebrities. Plot A bird's-eye view of Los ...
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Hollywood Daffy ''Hollywood Daffy'' is a 1946 Warner Bros. ''Merrie Melodies'' cartoon, starring Daffy Duck. The cartoon was written by Michael Maltese and was released on June 22, 1946. Friz Freleng was originally intended to direct the short, but ultimately ...
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What's Cookin' Doc? ''What's Cookin' Doc?'' is a 1944 Warner Bros. cartoon in the Merrie Melodies series, directed by Bob Clampett, and stars Bugs Bunny. The short was also written by Michael Sasanoff, and was animated by Robert McKimson, along with uncredited work b ...
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Felix in Hollywood ''Felix in Hollywood'' is a 1923 short featuring Felix the Cat. Plot Felix and his owner go to Hollywood and once they arrive, Felix meets Charlie Chaplin, Douglas Fairbanks, William S. Hart, Cecil B. DeMille, Will Hays, Snub Pollard & Ben Tu ...


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* {{authority control 1947 films 1947 short films 1947 animated films 1940s animated short films Merrie Melodies short films Hollywood, Los Angeles in fiction Short films directed by Friz Freleng Films set in Los Angeles Animation based on real people Cultural depictions of Humphrey Bogart Cultural depictions of the Marx Brothers Cultural depictions of Frank Sinatra Films scored by Carl Stalling Bugs Bunny films Elmer Fudd films 1940s Warner Bros. animated short films Films with screenplays by Michael Maltese