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Betty Boop Meets The Count

Posted by Ross Rosenberg

Paramount Studios released a series of shorts between 1932 and 1934 under the umbrella title of Hollywood on Parade in which they exhibited nearly every star they had in their stables singing, dancing, or playacting. In this particular clip, from 1933, Mae Questel gives a rare on screen performance as Betty Boop, the animated minx she voiced for eight years. She’s set do a song routine with a couple of mannequins but Béla Lugosi, revisting his role as Dracula, cuts the performance a bit short, proclaiming, “Betty, you have booped your last boop.”


Betty Boop Meets Dracula
[YouTube]


Categories: Cartoons, Hollywood, Humor, Gurls Gurls Gurls, Vampires, Film, Horror, Clips
Posted at 11:19 am on January 22, 2008
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    This is the best video I’ve seen all nite. Thank you Ectomo!

    Comment by Evil Jim — January 24, 2008 @ 6:51 am

    Ross, I will be forever grateful to you for showing me this genuine oddity.

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