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Pepé Le Pew, Joyeux Anniversaire! Happy Anniversary! Happy Birthday! Born January 6th, 1945?

Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Jan 6, 2015

  Ah… the aroma of success! For decades dear reader we have been told that the malodorous Casanova was first seen on Saturday, January 6, 1945, which would have been in Troy, New York at the Warner American Theatre. Even the Chuck Jones website states the same; who are we to disagree with the  read more

Pepé Le Pew, Joyeux Anniversaire! Happy Anniversary! Happy Birthday! Born January 6th, 1945?

Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Jan 6, 2015

  Ah… the aroma of success! For decades dear reader we have been told that the malodorous Casanova was first seen on Saturday, January 6, 1945, which would have been in Troy, New York at the Warner American Theatre. Even the Chuck Jones website states the same; who are we to disagree with the  read more

Pepé Le Pew, Joyeux Anniversaire! Happy Anniversary! Happy Birthday! Born January 6th, 1945?

Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Jan 6, 2015

Ah… the aroma of success! For decades dear reader we have been told that the malodorous Casanova was first seen on Saturday, January 6, 1945, which would have been in Troy, New York at the Warner American Theatre. Even the Chuck Jones website states the same; who are we to disagree with the venerab read more

Pepe Le Pew is Odor-able

Old Hollywood Films Posted by Amanda Garrett on Nov 13, 2014

Our Star of the Month, Hedy Lamarr's first Hollywood film was Algiers (1938). It was a huge hit at the time and caused a craze for films set in North Africa. Algiers also led to the creation of Looney Tunes character Pepe le  Pew. The romantic skunk is a spoof on leading man Charles Boyer's thi read more

Pepé Le Pew, Joyeux Anniversaire! (Happy Birthday!), Born January 6th, 1945. (2)

Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Jan 6, 2014

69 years ago today, little “Stinky” (as first known) was born in Odor-able Kitty, 1945, conceived and directed by Chuck M. Jones. Mel Blanc provided the voice for the (a myriad of vocality) odoriferous Pepé, based on Charles Boyer’s Pépé le Moko from Algiers (1938), which read more

Pepé Le Pew, Joyeux Anniversaire! (Happy Birthday!), Born January 6th, 1945.

Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Jan 6, 2014

69 years ago today, little “Stinky” (as first known) was born in Odor-able Kitty, 1945, conceived and directed by Chuck M. Jones. Mel Blanc provided the voice for the (a myriad of vocality) odoriferous Pepé, based on Charles Boyer’s Pépé le Moko from Algiers (1938), which read more

Pepé Le Pew, Joyeux Anniversaire! (Happy Birthday!), Born January 6th, 1945.

Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Jan 6, 2014

69 years ago today, little “Stinky” (as first known) was born in Odor-able Kitty, 1945, conceived and directed by Chuck M. Jones. Mel Blanc provided the voice for the (a myriad of vocality) odoriferous Pepé, based on Charles Boyer’s Pépé le Moko from Algiers (1938), which read more

Pépé Le Moko (1936)

Flickers in Time Posted by Beatrice on Sep 18, 2013

Pépé Le Moko Directed by Julien Duvivier Written by Henri Le Barthe, Julien Duvivier et al based on a novel by Henri Le Barthe 1937/France Paris Film Repeat viewing 112 of 1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die Jean Gabin made two must-see movies in 1937.  This is one of them. The French authoritie read more