Woodpecker in the Rough

Woodpecker in the Rough is the 41st animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on June 16, 1952, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International.[1]

Woodpecker in the Rough
Directed byWalter Lantz
Produced byWalter Lantz
Story byWalter Lantz
StarringGrace Stafford
Dal McKennon
Music byClarence Wheeler
Animation byRay Abrams
Don Patterson
Laverne Harding
Paul J. Smith
Backgrounds byFred Brunish
Color processTechnicolor
Production
company
Distributed byUniversal International
Release date
June 16, 1952
Running time
6' 46"
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Plot

When the golfing bug bites Woody Woodpecker, he is ready for the game, but the question is "Is the game ready for him?" as he tries to match play with a power golfer. Woody's attempts to play golf are interrupted by a big, burly man who makes a bet with him.

Cultural references

Clarence Wheeler infused the background score with many quotations from Classical music and folk song.

Notes

  • There is no director's credit for this film. Lantz himself has claimed to have directed Woodpecker in the Rough.
  • Woody went back to wearing white gloves in Woodpecker in the Rough (though he wears yellow gloves in the title card). Woody began wearing yellow colored gloves in Wicket Wacky, and continued doing so until Stage Hoax.
  • In the opening screen credits for Woodpecker in the Rough, the wood template changes from a red-colored wood background (at the series title card) to golden wood (for the rest of the film's intro). This change on the series intro would continue until Wrestling Wrecks.
  • Woodpecker in the Rough marks the first occasion Grace Stafford provided dialogue for Woody. In the previous nine cartoons, Stafford only provided a revised version of Woody's trademark laugh, or had Woody impersonating a woman. Woody would still only have an occasional line of dialogue here or there until Hypnotic Hick.[2]

Quotes

    • Golfer: "Can we play through?"
    • Bull Dozer: "NOOOO!!!"

References

  1. Lenburg, Jeff (1999). The Encyclopedia of Animated Cartoons. Checkmark Books. pp. 157–158. ISBN 0-8160-3831-7.
    • Cooke, Jon, Komorowski, Thad, Shakarian, Pietro, and Tatay, Jack. "1952". The Walter Lantz Cartune Encyclopedia


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