Motion Picture Herald (Mar-Apr 1945)

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BOXOFFICE MAGAZINE PRINTS THIS BOXOFFICE NEWS' Leo Planning to Make Cartoon Sequel For Popular "Red Hot Riding Hood" NEW YORK— Exhibitors who booked and rebooked Metro's most popular cartoon date, "Red Hot Riding Hood," will be gl£ to learn that a sequel is soon to be release? The original had the greatest number of bookings of any M-G-M short subject in its 18-year history — over 15,000. It is expected that it will garner 3,000 more bookings before its popularity wanes. In addition to setting a new record for bookings, this cartoon, produced under the direction of Fred Quimby and released in May 1943, created" a new cartoon character "Red." Since the release of "Red Hot Riding Hood", the M-G-M studios have been swamped with requests. apLpwwiii e~ or "Red" and the wol will be ifrMetro's forthcoming Technicolor cartoon, "The Shooting of Dan McGoo,' in which the former will be seen as "The While an off-stage voice recifes'TKe famous Robert W. Service poem, a travesty in which "Red" figures is enacted. The voice of Imogene Lynn, featured soloist with Artie Shaw's new orchestra is heard singing "Put Your Arms Around Me Honey." The studio plans to present "Red" in modernized versions of story book characters. In "Swingshift Cindy" she will be a modern Cinderella, who is a rug-cutter, while in "Uncle Tom's Cabana" she will play Little Eva, a swingster from the bayous. "Get ready boys for THE SHOOTING OF DAN McGOO! M-G-M*s "THE SHOOTING OF DAN McGOO," Ihe Technicolor sequel to "Red Hot Riding Hood" started off Washington's Birthday with 18 terrific test bookings! Get it now while it's Red Hot! Red Cross Drive — March 13-2 1 1 Watch For Press Book! Use It!