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Hey Good Lookin' ()


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An outrageous, affectionate look at coming of age in Eisenhower-era Brooklyn.

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Vinnie (voice)
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Crazy Shapiro (voice)
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Eva (voice)
Tina Romanus ...
Rozzie (voice) (as Tina Bowman)
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Stomper (voice)
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Stomper (voice)
Tabi Cooper ...
Stomper (voice)
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Waitress (voice)
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Chaplin (voice)
Martin Garner ...
Yonkel (voice)
Terry Haven ...
Alice (voice)
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Max (voice)
Bernie Massa ...
Stomper (voice)
Gelsa Palao ...
Stomper (voice)
Paul Roman ...
Stomper (voice)
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Chaplin (voice) (as Philip M. Thomas)
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Old Vinnie (voice)
Angelo Grisanti ...
Solly (voice)
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Sal (voice)
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Italian Man (voice)
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Italian Woman (voice)
Mary Dean Lauria ...
Italian Woman (voice)
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Gelsa (voice)
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Gang Member at Beach (uncredited)
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Gangster (uncredited)
Charles Gordone ...
Garbage (uncredited) (voice)
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Kid (uncredited) (voice)

Directed by

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Ralph Bakshi

Written by

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Ralph Bakshi ... ()

Produced by

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Ralph Bakshi ... producer
Lynne Betner ... associate producer
Ronald Kauffman ... executive producer

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John Madara
Ric Sandler

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William A. Fraker ... (uncredited)
Timothy Galfas ... (uncredited)

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Donald W. Ernst

Editorial Department

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Jack Hooper ... negative cutter

Production Management

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Donald Selders ... production manager (uncredited)

Sound Department

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Kitty Malone ... foley artist (uncredited)
James Nelson ... supervising sound editor (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Ted C. Bemiller ... animation camera
Bill Coffin ... animation camera operator (uncredited)
Rocco Damiano ... animation camera supervisor (uncredited)
Ron Saks ... vfx camera operator (uncredited)

Animation Department

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Mary Janette Adams ... final checker (as Mary J. Adams)
Brenda Banks ... animator
Carl Bell ... animator
Patricia Capozzi ... final checker (as Pat Capozzi)
Bob Carlson ... animator
Janet Cummings ... ink and paint supervisor
John Dorman ... assistant animator
Joan Drake ... assistant animator
Judy Drake ... assistant animator
Diane Dunning ... painter
Tasia Erickson ... painter (as Tasia Williams)
Dotti Foell ... animation checker
Rene Garcia ... background artist
John Gentilella ... animator
Mabel Gesner ... assistant animator
Matt Golden ... background artist (as Matthew Golden)
Steven E. Gordon ... animator (as Steve Gordon)
Edgar Gutierrez ... cel reproductions
Laurel Harper ... painter
Stod Herbert ... assistant animator
Larry Huber ... assistant animator
Charlotte Huffine ... assistant animator
David Jonas ... layout artist
Susan Jonas ... ink and paint supervisor (as Susan Cary Jonas)
Sammie Lanham ... assistant animator
Larry Leichliter ... assistant animator
Staci Maniskas ... painter (as Stacey Maniskas)
Fred McManus ... assistant animator
Rae McSpadden ... assistant animator
Don Morgan ... layout artist
Manuel Perez ... animator (as Manny Perez)
Barney Posner ... assistant animator
Nelda Ridley ... final checker
Beverly Robbins ... final checker
Virgil Ross ... animator
Tom Roth ... assistant animator
Ron Scholefield ... assistant animator
Ben Shenkman ... assistant animator
John Sparey ... animator / layout artist
Irven Spence ... animator
Emily Steele ... assistant animator
Paul B. Strickland ... cel reproductions (as Paul Strickland)
Tom Tataranowicz ... animator
Robert Taylor ... animator
Ira Turek ... background layout
John Vita ... background artist
Val Vreeland ... final checker (as Valentine Vreeland)
James T. Walker ... assistant animator
John Walker ... animator
Gwen Wetzler ... assistant animator
Daryl Carstensen ... xerox checker (uncredited)
Tayk Kim ... animator (uncredited)
John Kricfalusi ... animator (uncredited)

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John Madara ... music producer
Eugene Marks ... music editor
Ichshe Sandler ... duet vocal performance
Steve Sykes ... music engineer
Steve Thume ... assistant music engineer

Additional Crew

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Mark Bakshi ... production coordinator
Toni Basil ... choreographer
Leah Bernstein ... assistant to producer
Steve Sykes ... production assistant
Sid Kramer ... production staff (uncredited)
Crew believed to be complete

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Plot Summary

A middle-aged woman meets a strange man on the streets at night who shows her the remains of a leather jacket. He takes her back to Brooklyn of 1953, and tells her about Vinnie, his gang, the Stompers, his girl Roz, his friend Crazy Shapiro, and the all-out rumble with the black rival gang, the Chaplins. Written by MakoNagavatsky

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Taglines Ralph Bakshi, creator of "Fritz the Cat" and "Heavy Traffic" brings you the outrageous '50s the way they really were. See more »
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Also Known As
  • Hei, søta (Norway)
  • ヘイ・グッド・ルッキン (Japan, Japanese title)
  • Эй, хорошо выглядишь (Soviet Union, Russian title)
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  • 76 min
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Trivia Live-action footage was shot as part of Ralph Bakshi's original vision to have the film be a combination of live-action and animated characters (like Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988)). The only animated characters were Vinnie, Rozzi, Crazy, and Eva. The rest of the cast were live action characters shot on live action sets. This version was finished in the late 1970s. When it was initially shown to Warner Brothers executives, they told Bakshi that they loved it. A week later, they told Bakshi that the idea of having live-action and animated characters in the same frame would never work, as it was too unbelievable. Warner executives also referenced the controversy from Bakshi's film "Coonskin" (1975). He was forced to throw out all the live action footage and reanimate it. Bakshi, having to pay himself, took five more years to complete it around other projects before its official release in 1982. See more »
Goofs At 52m 44s (on the DVD) Rozzie's left breast's nipple & areola are noticeably out of her shirt; only the areola and nipple are her base skin color instead. Just a few seconds earlier, she had completely tucked her chest into her shirt. See more »
Movie Connections Referenced in Cool and the Crazy (1994). See more »
Quotes Crazy Shapiro: Well, sometimes I wanna draw a picture of it.
Vinnie: A picture? Hey, Hey.. Norman Rockwell, draw me a picture here. Come on, come on. Draw me a picture.
Crazy Shapiro: I can't draw. It's just, like, I "feel like it" sometimes.
Vinnie: Hey listen to me, will ya? There's two-million faggots in Greenwich Village that "feel like it?" You know what I mean? You wanna be two-million and one, huh?
Crazy Shapiro: Your mother!
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