16mm Cartoon Woody Woodpecker Real Gone Woody A Beat Beatnik Winnie 1954
Item History & Price
Reference Number: Avaluer:48117893 | Film Format: 16mm |
Real Gone WoodyReal Gone Woody 1.jpgDirected by Paul SmithProduced by Walter LantzStory by Michael MalteseStarring Dal McKennonGrace StaffordMusic by Clarence WheelerAnimation by Gil TurnerLaverne HardingRobert BentleyHerman Cohen (uncredited)Backgrounds by Raymond JacobsArt LandyColor process TechnicolorProductioncompany Walter Lantz Production...sDistributed by Universal-InternationalRelease date September 20, 1954Country United StatesLanguage EnglishReal Gone Woody is the 58th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on September 20, 1954, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions.Woody asks Winnie if she would like to go to the sock hop with him. She accepts, and Woody goes off to prepare for their date. Meanwhile, Buzz calls Winnie up to ask her to the sock hop, only to find she is already going with Woody. However, Winnie agrees that if Woody does not show up, she will go with Buzz. Buzz gets himself ready for the date, and beats Woody to Winnie's house. As Buzz and Winnie dance, Woody comes through the door and gets into a fight with Buzz. Winnie tells them to stop or she will not go with either one of them. She then suggest that all three of them go together, but once the trio gets outside Woody takes Winnie himself and ditches Buzz.
Woody and Winnie make it to the sock hop, where they hear a singer sing. Winnie likes the guy's singing, but Woody does not care for it. As Woody and Winnie dance, Buzz shows up and succeeds in disposing of Woody. The buzzard then takes Winnie to a drive-in restaurant to buy her a soda and a banana split for himself. Woody, dressed as a waitress, gives Buzz an explosive banana split. The two begin to fight once again, only to find Winnie riding away with the singer from the sock hop.