The Fella with the Fiddle

The Fella with the Fiddle
Merrie Melodies series
Directed by I. Freleng
Produced by Leon Schlesinger
Voices by Mel Blanc
Billy Bletcher
Bernice Hansen
Music by Carl Stalling
Animation by Cal Dalton
Cal Howard
Distributed by Warner Bros.
Vitaphone
Release date(s) March 27, 1937 (USA)
Color process Technicolor
Running time 7:22 (one reel)
Language English

The Fella with the Fiddle is a Merrie Melodies cartoon short released in 1937, with a theme song written by Charlie Abbott.

Plot summary

When the kids fight over a coin for ice cream, J. Field Mouse tells his grandchildren the story of a mouse whose greed and dishonesty became his undoing. Feigning blindness and playing the fiddle, he collects enough money to live an opulent lifestyle. His home, marked by a shabby exterior, turns out to be a mansion where he lives it up with his riches. All the fiddler's luxury is in jeopardy when the tax assessor knocks on the door. The fiddler hurriedly presses a series of buttons to hide his opulence and make his home look like a hovel. He succeeds in confusing the tax assessor to the point that he flees in frustration, but an eavesdropping cat plays on the fiddler's greed and lures him into his jaws by placing a gold coin there. And that, says J. Field Mouse to his grandchildren, was the end of the greedy mouse. One of the grandchildren asked if the greedy mouse got eaten. The grandfather said, "Yes, he ate him all up,". But one of his grandchildren notices a gold (cat's?) tooth hanging on display and realizes that things weren't quite what they seem.

Trivia

Status of original titles

The original titles are lost forever due to reissue cuts.

Also, due to the LaserDisc release of the 1995 dubbed version, the original ending is lost forever.[1]

CN USA and CN Latin America both play the 1995 dubbed version, so the original ending does not survive through CN Latin America.

References


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