Porky's Preview (1941)

ALL 04/19/1941 (en) Animation, Comedy 6 Min
  • Release
    04/19/1941
  • Production
    Leon Schlesinger Productions
  • Rotten tomato
    65%
  • Original title
    Porky's Preview
  • Original language
    en
  • Production Cost
  • 0.00
    -

Overview

The audience enters Porky's movie theater, with a collection of quick gags: A firefly acting as usher, a kangaroo taking tickets and putting the stubs in her pouch, a chicken buying child tickets for her eggs. A skunk tries to buy a ticket, costing a nickel, but he only has one scent. He looks for a way to sneak in. Meanwhile, Porky introduces the show: a collection of cartoons, drawn as stick figures. At the end, the audience is all gone because the skunk managed to sneak in. Porky's cartoons include: Circus Parade, Choo-Choo Train, Soldiers (Marchin), Horse Race, and Dances (hula, Mexican hat, and ballet). All accompanied by a self-parody musical score.

  1. Tex Avery

    Director

  2. Dave Monahan

    Story

  3. Editor

  4. Leon Schlesinger

    Producer



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Casts

  1. Mel Blanc

    Porky Pig (voice) (uncredited)

  2. Sara Berner

    Various (voice) (uncredited)

  3. Cliff Nazarro

    Various (voice) (uncredited)

Full Cast & Crew

Casts : 3 , Crews : 4

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Porky's Preview (1941) 6 Min

ALL 04/19/1941 (en)
Animation, Comedy
  • Release 04/19/1941
  • Production
    Leon Schlesinger Productions
  • Original title Porky's Preview
  • en
  • Revenue0.00

Overview

The audience enters Porky's movie theater, with a collection of quick gags: A firefly acting as usher, a kangaroo taking tickets and putting the stubs in her pouch, a chicken buying child tickets for her eggs. A skunk tries to buy a ticket, costing a nickel, but he only has one scent. He looks for a way to sneak in. Meanwhile, Porky introduces the show: a collection of cartoons, drawn as stick figures. At the end, the audience is all gone because the skunk managed to sneak in. Porky's cartoons include: Circus Parade, Choo-Choo Train, Soldiers (Marchin), Horse Race, and Dances (hula, Mexican hat, and ballet). All accompanied by a self-parody musical score.

  1. Tex Avery

    Director

  2. Dave Monahan

    Story

  3. Editor

  4. Leon Schlesinger

    Producer