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- TriviaThis film was the first to feature the song "Bluebery Hill" a No. 1 hit in the Big Band era for The Glenn Miller Orchestra, with Nob Eberle lead vocal. In the Pop Rock era in 1956 , it was Fats Domino's biggest hit, spending 8 weeks at No.1 US Pop. The song is reportedly named after a "make-out" spot in Taos, New Mexico.
- GoofsDuring the final chase scene, with Gene riding Frog's horse, the black circle around the left eye suddenly shifts to the right eye, and Gene no longer has his holster on his right hip. The film is reversed.
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No Blueberry Hill
The Cowboy garbed Arthur Johnston singers perform the title song, intercut with mist-shrouded hills and pretty girls, in this soundie.
Soundies were short films, about three minutes in length. The were meant to be played on a machine called a Mills Panoram, a video jukebox that was typically to be found in bars, lounges, and similar venues. You put a dime in and got a performance from the ten on the machine. The movies would be changed weekly, and from 1940 through 1946, Mills and other companies produced more than two thousand soundies.
The IMDb trivia on this film claims it features "Blueberry Hill", which would become a R&B hit the following decade, but there's nothing like that here.
Soundies were short films, about three minutes in length. The were meant to be played on a machine called a Mills Panoram, a video jukebox that was typically to be found in bars, lounges, and similar venues. You put a dime in and got a performance from the ten on the machine. The movies would be changed weekly, and from 1940 through 1946, Mills and other companies produced more than two thousand soundies.
The IMDb trivia on this film claims it features "Blueberry Hill", which would become a R&B hit the following decade, but there's nothing like that here.
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- boblipton
- Jul 11, 2023
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