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Book Revue 1946

★ 6.556 votes7 min📅 1946-01-05

In the whimsical world of *Book Revue* (1946), director Robert Clampett transforms a quiet bookstore into a riot of animation, comedy, and music.

Director: Robert Clampett

Cast

Bea Benaderet
Bea Benaderet
Bobby-Soxer / Lady on 'Freckles' Cover / Various Screams (voice)
Sara Berner
Sara Berner
Henry the VIII's mother - Swooning Girls (voice)
Mel Blanc
Mel Blanc
Daffy Duck / Big Bad Wolf / Cop / Cuckoo / Sailor / Henry VIII / Mice (voice)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Book Revue (1946) about?

This animated short brings a sleepy bookstore to life with a wave of chaotic energy. Books, records, and pop culture icons collide in a fast-paced, surreal comedy that feels like a love letter to the golden age of cartoons.

Who directed Book Revue?

Robert Clampett, a pioneer of Warner Bros. animation, directed *Book Revue*. Known for his inventive style, Clampett helped shape the zany spirit of mid-century cartoons.

Who stars in Book Revue?

The film features voice work by animation icons Bea Benaderet, Sara Berner, and Mel Blanc, who brings his signature vocal talents to the mix.

Is Book Revue (1946) worth watching?

With its high-energy animation, sharp wit, and nostalgic charm, *Book Revue* is a delightful snapshot of 1940s cartoon ingenuity. While short, it packs enough laughs and creativity to make it a worthwhile watch for animation enthusiasts.

How long is Book Revue?

The runtime of *Book Revue* is 7 minutes.

About Book Revue (1946) — A Whirlwind of Classic Animation and Comedy

In the whimsical world of *Book Revue* (1946), director Robert Clampett transforms a quiet bookstore into a riot of animation, comedy, and music. This seven-minute short film bursts with energetic pop culture references and surreal hijinks, as inanimate books, records, and magazines spring to life in a playful frenzy. The atmosphere crackles with the charm of wartime escapism, blending satire and visual gags that feel ahead of their time. Voiced by animation legends like Mel Blanc, the film's lively energy and quick wit make it a standout in the golden age of cartoons.

The cast's dynamic performances—including Bea Benaderet and Sara Berner—elevate the chaos into something memorable, while the music-driven gags give it a rhythmic, almost vaudevillian flair. Whether you're a fan of classic animation or just looking for a dose of vintage fun, *Book Revue* delivers a compact but unforgettable experience.