Betty Boop 1933 Cab Calloway “The Old Man Of the Mountain”


“The Old Man of The Mountain” is non-stop Cab from beginning to end. He appears first as an owl, singing the title song. The words have been changed for the cartoon, in which the Old Man is a villain. In the original song, the Old Man is a benevolent character. Next we see Cab as the Old Man himself, rotoscoped and singing, “You Gotta Hi-De-Hi,” followed by “The Scat Song.” The cartoon begins with live footage of Cab and his Orchestra playing around with the tune of Minnie the Moocher while Cab scats mildly and grins at the camera. Whereas Cab may have been caught by surprise when they used live footage of him in the earlier cartoon, “Minnie the Moocher”, this time he is ready. He and his band are in dress white uniforms, Cab’s hair is slicked back, and he pays attention to the camera. (The drummer, Leroy Maxey, is still playing with his drumsticks, though!) Of the three cartoons starring Cab Calloway, this one has the least interesting and least surreal plot, and the animation is the crudest. Never-the-less, the very early live footage of Cab is a treasure, and this cartoon showcases his music from beginning to end, featuring three of his songs. He does some of his most remarkable ever scat singing in this version of The Scat Song. In all of the Fleisher cartoons, Cab’s characters are set in caves with menacing and ominous background illustrations: skeletons, skulls, ghosts, leering faces, and gambling, alcohol and drug paraphernalia. People have claimed that the

25 Responses to “Betty Boop 1933 Cab Calloway “The Old Man Of the Mountain””

  • KosaiAvonej:

    This was the hentai of the 1930’s you know.

  • hep2jive:

    Brooke who works at fados in chicago IL walks like betty boop. also the dog MO MO can be seen in this video.

    Thank you. That is all.

  • StarwarsHalofreak:

    I have to thank my music teacher in Elementary school for introducing me to this good old series. Why can’t cartoons be as good as this anymore?

  • infoherper:

    this si when cartoons had CLASS

  • philiptwood:

    @JohnSilverfan01 The Fleischer Bros invented the rotoscope camera… By time Disney caught up, the were well ahead of the game.

  • musicalgirrl:

    am i the only one who realizes that Betty Boop is SO not a kid’s show? it’s so innappropriate! LOL!

  • Karlfalcon:

    @shellymorrison
    More proof that Danny Elfman knows when to borrow from the best!

  • Carvinter:

    Ya got to Ho-De-Ho, ya got to Hi-De-Hi, ya got to He-De-He, to get along with me! Jus’ ask the chick with the triplets at 3:17! LOL

  • lolanimations:

    rubber hose is awesome! looool!!!!!

  • Hekedotcom:

    Honest to God, my dad dances like he does at 4:55 – 5:10.
    He must have learned from the Old Man of the Mountain, hahah.

  • caloscalante1518:

    @VivienMcall He is so cool that he inspired Oogie Boogie in Nightmare Before Chrismas AND Dr. Facilier in The Princes and the Frog

  • sscholle:

    Oh yea!!

  • JohnSilverfan01:

    Well, they were rivals for many years. ^^

    The Fleischer Bros were the best when it came to their rotoscope animation. I mean, Disney had a great deal with rotoscope as well in some films, but the way it’s done with the Fleischers with films like ‘Gullivers Travels’ or the old Superman cartoons, it’s amazing.

  • JoeTedz:

    @cubre99 especially the part when boop asks “what you gonna do now” and he replies “Im gonna do the best i can!”

  • 007theseal:

    awesome !!! thx Cosmonina…

  • pickleddonut:

    Disney, eat your heart out! Fleischer always kicked Disney’s sorry ass when it came to animation and content! :) Love it!

  • pokedogman14:

    Excellent cartoon :)

  • TitusSviatoslav:

    Check out the inverted phallic symbology on the face of the old man of the mountain.

    Betty Boops were the manga porn of their day!

  • Homero4real:

    From 5:28 and on, best version of “Scat Song” from Cab, truly my favorite n_n

  • cubre99:

    That is the insparation of Oogie Boogie Song.

  • highfly1359:

    das waren noch richtig tolle cartoons

  • DamnItNanet:

    Cab Calloway’s music and lyrical style actually inspired Danny Elfman, the composer of the score to The Nightmare Before Christmas. Danny’s a fan of jazz music so to pay tribute to one of his influences, he added Cab’s lyrics 4:50 and his singing style to Oogie Boogie character.

  • TomHughesMusic:

    Yep definitely, the “What are you gonna do?” “I’m gonna do the best I can” and the music that follows are practically identical… Tim Burton/Danny Elfman must have been giggling to themselves when they put that in there. Well spotted

  • pillsburydoughboy47:

    LOL

    wow. Lewd. LOL

  • pillsburydoughboy47:

    this makes me sad.

    that generation is practically dead now.