College has always been a time for experimentation, sexual, cultural and otherwise. Toback's "Black and White" gave us the freshest recent perspective on hip college life and how kids deal with identity in today's rapid paced, morally ambiguous, sexually charged, multi-cultural society. "Harvard Man" is also played out against a background of love, sex, basketball, crime and experimentation. It is an ambitious work of action, philosophy and cinematic content that explores what ...[Read Story ]
First appearance of Honey. Theatrically released in the USA with The Song of the Flame (1930). The song "Singing in the Bathtub", sung here by Bosko, was originally introduced in the Warner Bros. feature The Show of Shows (1929). The scenes in which Bosko's mouth fills the screen and he splits into miniature versions of himself were previously done in Bright Lights (1928), an Oswald the Rabbit cartoon that Hugh Harman and Rudolf Ising worked on whilst they were at Disney. Th ...[Read Story ]