The best Bea Benaderet’s comedy movies

Bea Benaderet

Bea Benaderet

04/04/1906- 13/10/1968
If you love cinema, you will share this ranking of the best Bea Benaderet’s movies, although you may have ordered them differently. In any case, we hope you love it and with a little luck discovering a movie that you still don’t know about Bea Benaderet.
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The Looney, Looney, Looney Bugs Bunny Movie

The Looney, Looney, Looney Bugs Bunny Movie
7.1/10
Bugs Bunny hosts an award show featuring several classic Looney Tunes shorts and characters. This movie was released in 1981 by Warner Bros. and was produced by Friz Freleng. New footage was one of the final productions done by DePatie-Freleng Enterprises (also known as Marvel Productions beginning in the 1980s) and the film was re-released in the USA on April 28, 2009 from Warner Home Video.

Bugs Bunny's 3rd Movie: 1001 Rabbit Tales

Bugs Bunny's 3rd Movie: 1001 Rabbit Tales
7/10
If Bugs Bunny were to direct his signature inquiry--"What's up, doc?"--toward the modern-day Warner Bros. creative team, he wouldn't be far off. For 1001 Rabbit Tales, they've doctored up a batch of classic cartoons featuring the carrot muncher and his bumbling comrades and bundled them, near seamlessly, into a feature-length film. Here's the premise: Bugs and Daffy, both book salesmen, are competing to sell the most copies of a kids' book. Instead of burrowing a beeline to his sales territory (he should have made a left at Albuquerque), Bugs ends up in the castle of Yosemite Sam, here a harem-leading honcho. Sam's pain-in-the-spurs son, Prince Abalaba, needs somebody to read him stories; Bugs, who'd sooner take the job than suffer the alternative, that involving being boiled in oil, signs on.

Little Red Riding Rabbit

Little Red Riding Rabbit
7.5/10
  • Genre: AnimationComedy
  • Release: 04/01/1944
  • Character: Little Red Riding Hood (voice) (uncredited)
Bugs, the Wolf and bobby-soxer Red chase each other around while Grandma is off working at Lockheed aircraft.

Tweetie Pie

Tweetie Pie
7.1/10
Thomas the cat finds Tweety in the snow, warming himself by a cigar butt. Thomas's mistress rescues the little yellow bird before her cat can devour him, but Thomas doesn't give up.

Feed the Kitty

Feed the Kitty
8.1/10
A bulldog adopts a small cat, but he can't let his owners know.

Baseball Bugs

Baseball Bugs
7.7/10
A baseball game is going on in New York City, at the Polo Grounds (although the rooftop facade is more suggestive of Yankee Stadium), between the visiting "Gas-House Gorillas" and the home team, the "Tea Totallers". The game is not going well for the Tea Totallers, as the Gorillas, a bunch of oversized, roughneck players, are not only dominating the Tea Totallers, made up of old men, but intimidating the umpire by knocking him into the ground like a tent peg after an unpopular judgment. The Gorillas' home runs go screaming out of the ballpark (literally) and the batters form a conga line, with each hitter knocking a ball out.

A Corny Concerto

A Corny Concerto
7.2/10
A Corny Concerto is an American animated cartoon short produced by Leon Schlesinger Productions and distributed by Warner Bros. It was directed by Bob Clampett, written by Frank Tashlin, animated by Robert McKimson and released as part of the Merrie Melodies series on September 25, 1943. A parody of Disney's 1940 feature Fantasia, the film uses two of Johann Strauss' best known waltzes, Tales from the Vienna Woods and The Blue Danube, adapted by the cartoon unit's music director, Carl Stalling and orchestrated by its arranger and later, Stalling's successor, Milt Franklyn. Long considered a classic for its sly humor and impeccable timing with the music, it was voted #47 of the 50 Greatest Cartoons of all time by members of the animation field in 1994

Bewitched Bunny

Bewitched Bunny
7.7/10
Bugs must rescue Hansel and Gretel from Witch Hazel's clutches.

Kiss Me Cat

Kiss Me Cat
7.7/10
Marc Antony must convince his owner that Pussyfoot is a great mouser to keep him in the house.

Chow Hound

Chow Hound
7.5/10
A muscular dog exploits a cat and a mouse for food, but they keep forgetting to bring him gravy!

Book Revue

Book Revue
7.1/10
  • Genre: AnimationComedyFamily
  • Release: 05/01/1946
  • Character: Bobby-Soxer / Lady on 'Freckles' Cover / Various Screams (voice)
A secluded bookstore comes to life in madcap, pop culture reference-heavy fashion.

The Scarlet Pumpernickel

The Scarlet Pumpernickel
7.3/10
Daffy tries to sell movie studio head J.L. his script for a swashbuckler set in Merry Olde England, a plot involving a maiden in distress, a scheming Chamberlain, an evil Grand Duke and a dashing masked hero (to be played by Daffy, of course).

Fowl Weather

Fowl Weather
7.2/10
  • Genre: AnimationComedy
  • Release: 03/04/1953
  • Character: Granny (voice) (uncredited)
Granny is Tweety Bird's mistress on a farm. She assigns a bulldog named Hector to take care of Tweety while she's away. Sylvester Cat disguises himself as a scarecrow to sneak up on Tweety. Tweety runs into a chicken coop and is protected by a mother hen and an aggressive rooster. Hector, seeing that Tweety is gone and fearing Granny's wrath, paints Sylvester yellow and puts him in Tweety's cage to fool Granny. Tweety returns and makes like a cat since turnabout is fair play.

The Shooting of Dan McGoo

The Shooting of Dan McGoo
7.5/10
Dangerous Dan McGoo (Droopy) faces the wolf, a dangerous outlaw who is trying to steal his girl Lou, during the Alaska gold rush. Loosely based on "The Shooting of Dan McGrew" by Robert W. Service.

Censored

Censored
6.3/10
Private Snafu wants to tell his sweetheart, Sally Lou, that he thinks his unit will be sent to the South Pacific. But every effort he makes to get his letter through uncensored is thwarted by a resourceful (and unseen) censor with an array of contraptions and booby traps. Not even Snafu's carrier pigeon can avoid the censor -- not when he has a hawk for an assistant. Technical Fairy, First Class, comes to the rescue and agrees to deliver the letter -- but he has good reason to say that he'll hate himself in the morning.

A Gruesome Twosome

A Gruesome Twosome
6.8/10
Two cats (one a caricature of Jimmy Durante) battle violently for the affections of a pretty girl cat, who'll dispense her favors on the one who brings her a little bird. Unfortunately for the lovestruck felines, the bird in question is a vicious little thing named Tweety.

Swooner Crooner

Swooner Crooner
7.2/10
Porky Pig's egg faces production problems when a crooning rooster distracts the hens from their jobs.

All a Bir-r-r-rd

All a Bir-r-r-rd
6.9/10
Tweety Bird is on a train with Sylvester.

Lovelorn Leghorn

Lovelorn Leghorn
7.1/10
The other hens make fun of Miss Prissy, who still has not found a husband. Prissy sets out, rolling pin in hand, to find one, and she comes upon confirmed bachelor Foghorn Leghorn in the midst of his feud with the barnyard dog. The dog helps Prissy take Foghorn as her mate by knocking him out and stuffing him in a picnic basket!

Punch Trunk

Punch Trunk
7.5/10
A tiny elephant emerges from a banana boat and wanders about town, causing an uproar among the populace. Sightings are attributed variously to mass hysteria, insanity and dipsomania.

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