Mother, Mother, Mother Pin a Rose on Me
Mother, Mother, Mother Pin a Rose on Me is a film, produced by Out of the Inkwell Studios in the Phonofilm sound-on-film system, and released in March 1, 1925, as part of the Song Car-Tunes series.[1]
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Directed by | Dave Fleischer |
Produced by | Max Fleischer |
Music by | song "Mother, Pin a Rose on Me" |
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Distributed by | Red Seal Pictures |
Release date | March 1, 1925 |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
The Fleischer brothers, Lee de Forest, Hugo Riesenfeld, and Edwin Miles Fadiman formed Red Seal Pictures to release the Song Car-Tunes series.
Early titles in the Song Car-Tunes series were Oh Mabel, Come Take A Trip in My Airship, and Goodbye My Lady Love, all released in May and June 1924. They were the first sound cartoons, not Disney's Steamboat Willie (1928), as often is thought. The Song Car-Tunes series eventually totaled 36 films, including 19 made in the Phonofilm sound system.
"Mother, Mother, Mother Pin a Rose on Me" is a popular song from 1905. The Fleischers re-released this film on July 6, 1929 as simply Mother, Pin a Rose on Me, part of their Screen Songs series, made in RCA Photophone, and released through Paramount Pictures.
References
- Lenburg, Jeff (2009). The Encyclopedia of Animated Cartoons (3rd ed.). New York: Checkmark Books. pp. 46–47. ISBN 978-0-8160-6600-1.