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Nelly's Folly 1961 Cartoon Short Film



What's your review of the 1961 cartoon short film Nelly's Folly? It's directed by Chuck Jones, Abe Levitow, and Maurice Noble, and stars Gloria Wood as the voice of Nelly the giraffe.


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Nelly's Folly plot from IMDb: "Nelly the singing giraffe begins a singing career, but finds that chasing fame brings her nothing but unhappiness."


Cast and Characters:

Mel Blanc as Married Giraffe

Gloria Wood as Nelly

Ed Prentiss as Narrator


Crew:

Animation: Richard Thompson, Ben Washam, Tom Ray & Ken Harris

Layouts: Maurice Noble

Backgrounds: Philip DeGuard

Film Editor: Treg Brown

Voice Characterizations: Gloria Wood, Mel Blanc & Ed Prentiss

Music: Milt Franklyn

Produced by David H. DePatie & John W. Burton

Co-Directors: Maurice Noble & Abe Levitow

Story: Dave Detiege & Chuck Jones

Directed by Chuck Jones


Music:

"Auld Lang Syne"

"The Flower of Gower Gulch" from Drip-Along Daffy, written by Michael Maltese

"Voices of Spring", by Johann Strauss

"Aloha Oe", by Queen Liliuokalani

"Columbia, Gem of the Ocean", aka "The Red, White and Blue"

"Then You'll Remember Me", from Balfe's opera "The Bohemian Girl"


Directed by Chuck Jones

Co-Direction: Abe Levitow, Maurice Noble

Story by Chuck Jones, David Detiege

Music by Milt Franklyn

Backgrounds by Philip DeGuard

Color process: Technicolor

Production company: Warner Bros. Cartoons

Distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures, The Vitaphone Corporation

Release date: December 30, 1961 (USA)

Running time: 7:23

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