Hey-Hey Fever (1935)
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- Approved
- 8min
- Animation, Short
- 19 Jan 1935 (USA)
- Short
This MGM "Happy Harmonies" entry stars Bosko. He falls asleep at a sign promoting Mother Goose bread, and Mother Goose characters come to life.
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Elvia Allman | ... |
Females (uncredited)
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Billy Bletcher | ... |
Old King Cole - Little Boy with Deep Voice (uncredited) (voice)
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Johnny Murray | ... |
Bosko (uncredited)
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The Rhythmettes | ... |
Vocalists (uncredited)
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Directed by
Hugh Harman | ... | (uncredited) |
Rudolf Ising | ... | (uncredited) (earlier cartoon clips) |
Produced by
Hugh Harman | ... | producer |
Rudolf Ising | ... | producer |
Music by
Scott Bradley | ... | (uncredited) |
Production Management
Carman Maxwell | ... | production supervisor (uncredited) |
Animation Department
Robert Allen | ... | animator (uncredited) |
Thomas McKimson | ... | animator (uncredited) |
Jim Pabian | ... | animator (uncredited) |
Frank Smith | ... | animator (uncredited) |
Robert Stokes | ... | animator (uncredited) |
Gil Turner | ... | animator (uncredited) |
Carl Urbano | ... | animator (uncredited) |
Music Department
Scott Bradley | ... | musical director |
Production Companies
Distributors
- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1935) (United States) (theatrical) (controlled by Loew's Incorporated)
- Regal Films (1935) (Canada) (theatrical) (as Regal Films, Ltd.)
- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1935) (United Kingdom) (theatrical)
- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (1935) (Australia) (theatrical)
- Warner Home Video (2006) (United States) (DVD)
- ROKiT FLIX (2022) (United States)
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- Western Electric (sound system)
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Trivia | This short is included on the Warner Bros. DVD for A Tale of Two Cities (1935). See more » |