Bowery Bugs
1949 film by Arthur Davis
Bowery Bugs is a 1949 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Arthur Davis, and written by Lloyd Turner and Bill Scott. It was released on June 4, 1949, and features Bugs Bunny. The cartoon tells the story of Steve Brodie, who reportedly jumped off the Brooklyn Bridge in 1886 and survived.
Bugs Bunny
edit- I'm glad you asked that, friend. It happened in 1886, when Steve Brody had a terrific run of luck...[chuckles] ... all bad! Then one day, an idea - he needed a good luck charm. But what? Right, a rabbit's foot! But where to find a rabbit in the big city? Nope, nowhere. He must go back to the woods, to the forest primeval, to Flatbush. And there he found the object of his search: a rabbit.
Dialogue
edit- Bugs Bunny: Eh. What's up, doc?
- Steve Brody: Sorry, mac! Me luck's run out and I gotta have a good luck charm! And you're it!
Voice Cast
edit- Mel Blanc - Bugs Bunny / Old Man / Little Pool Hall Man
- Billy Bletcher - Steve Brody
External links
edit- Bowery Bugs quotes at the Internet Movie Database