The Unmentionables

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The Unmentionables
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Title card
Directed byFriz Freleng
Story byJohn Dunn
Produced byDavid H. DePatie[1]
StarringMel Blanc, Ralph James
Edited byTreg Brown
Music byBill Lava
Animation byGerry Chiniquy
Virgil Ross
Bob Matz
Art Leonardi
Lee Halpern
Layouts byHawley Pratt
Backgrounds byTom O'Loughlin
Color processTechnicolor[1]
Production
company
Distributed byVitaphone[1]
Warner Bros. Pictures
Release date
  • September 7, 1963 (1963-09-07)
Running time
6:22
LanguageEnglish

The Unmentionables is a 1963 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Friz Freleng.[2] The short was released on September 7, 1963, and stars Bugs Bunny.[3]

Against the backdrop of the Roaring Twenties, characterized by jazz, evolving fashion trends, lively dance soirées, and rampant mobster activity, Bugs, under the guise of Agent Elegant Mess, is tasked by his superior to penetrate the criminal underworld of Chicago.

During his journey, Bugs encounters the notorious duo Rocky and Mugsy, who apprehend and attempt to dispose of him in Lake Michigan, employing the notorious "concrete shoes" method. However, Bugs resourcefully utilizes a pipe as a snorkel to evade peril.

Subsequently, Bugs disrupts Rocky's birthday celebration by cleverly infiltrating the event disguised as a flapper, ultimately exposing himself and orchestrating Rocky's arrest under the guise of a police inspector. Despite Rocky's resistance, Bugs ingeniously employs a carrot, which conceals a surprising mechanism, to subdue the criminals.

A pursuit ensues, culminating in a confrontation within the confines of an ACME Cereal Factory. Through cunning manipulation of the factory's machinery, Bugs successfully incapacitates Rocky and Mugsy, leading to their apprehension and subsequent sentencing to twenty years of labor at Juliet Prison.

In a comedic twist, Bugs finds himself having to spend the sentence with his adversaries, having misplaced the keys to their restraints.

Production notes

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The Unmentionables parodies the television crime drama series The Untouchables. Ralph James delivers an impression of Walter Winchell's frenetic narration, a distinctive feature of the show.

Notably, this production marked a departure from the convention of crediting Mel Blanc alone for voice roles in Warner Bros. cartoons, as Ralph James received credit for his contribution. Conversely, Julie Bennett's voice work as a telephone operator went uncredited in this instance.[1]

See also

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References

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