Laurel and Hardy
MEDIUM: Original Storyboard Drawing
PRODUCTION: Mother Goose Goes to Hollywood, 1938
IMAGE SIZE: 7" x 9"
FRAMING: Double Aperture -Framing included in Pricing
SKU: CCV1385
ABOUT THE IMAGE: In this scene we see The Pieman (Oliver Hardy) is busy tending a large stack of his pies on a wagon. Laurel refuses an offered pie, but picks one from the middle of the stack, which alarms Hardy, fearing the stack will collapse. Nothing happens, however and a reassured Hardy tries to do the same. When the stack collapses and one of the pies lands on his head, he looks angrily at Laurel. Laurel swallows his pie in one piece and then snickers at Hardy. Hardy throws one of his pies at Laurel, who ducks his head inside his shirt, and the pie lands in the face of Katharine Hepburn. This piece comes with a Certificate of Authenticity!
ABOUT THE MEDIUM: Original Production Storyboard Drawings are one-of-a-kind pieces of art that were used in the creation of an animated film or television show. They are a sequence of drawings, typically with some directions and dialogue, representing the shots planned for a movie or television production.
ABOUT THE FILM: Mother Goose Goes Hollywood is a 1938 animated short film produced by Walt Disney Productions and distributed by RKO Radio Pictures.[1] The short was released on December 23, 1938.[2] The film parodies several Mother Goose nursery rhymes using caricatures of popular Hollywood film stars of the 1930s. The film was directed by Wilfred Jackson and was the third-to-last Silly Symphony produced.
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