We're in the Money is a 1933 Merrie Melodies short directed by Rudolf Ising.
Plot[]
When humans leave a department store and close down for the night, a group of toys comes to life and plays "We're in the Money". Eventually, even the money joins in for a final chorus.
Availability[]
- (2006) DVD - Gold Diggers of 1933 (USA 1995 Turner print)
- (2008) DVD - Looney Tunes Golden Collection: Volume 6, Disc 3 (restored)
Notes[]
- This was the last short that Hugh Harman, Rudolf Ising, and Frank Marsales worked on with Leon Schlesinger. Marsales moved over to the Universal/Walter Lantz studio to compose for Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, while Harman and Ising moved over to Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer to open up their cartoon studio.
- This is the final short that Bernard B. Brown did the editing and sound effects by himself, the next short, Buddy's Day Out, Treg Brown was hired to do the editing of the shorts with him and continued to do so until Little Beau Porky, as Bernard left after the short was released, making Treg Brown do all the effects himself until his retirement in 1964.
- The copyright for We're in the Money was renewed on April 6, 1961.[1]
References[]
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