Sadie Hawkins Day (1944)
It is approaching mid-November in Dogpatch and this his bad news for all the bachelors, including Li'l Abner, as "Sadie Hawkins Day" is nearing. That is the day that all the bachelors in Dogpatch have to run in the race in which all the unmarried homely gals---which is all of them except Daisy Mae Scragg and Moonbeam McSwine--and old maids and grass widows then chase the bachelors and can marry the one they catch before sundown. Confirmed-bachelor Li'l Abner, as always, is the prime-target as the prize catch and Daisy Mae, as always, has a new plan that will ensure she catches him.
Director: Bob Wickersham
Genre: Animation, Comedy
Runtime: 6 min
Release Date: May 4, 1944
Cast
- Frank Graham - Li'l Abner (voice)
- Lurene Tuttle - Mammy Yocum / Daisy Mae (voice)
Screenplay
- Al Capp (Characters)
Production: Screen Gems
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
Keywords
cartoon
More Films by Director: Bob Wickersham
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Sadie Hawkins Day about?
- It is approaching mid-November in Dogpatch and this his bad news for all the bachelors, including Li'l Abner, as "Sadie Hawkins Day" is nearing. That is the day that all the bachelors in Dogpatch have to run in the race in which all the unmarried homely gals---which is all of them except Daisy Mae Scragg and Moonbeam McSwine--and old maids and grass widows then chase the bachelors and can marry the one they catch before sundown. Confirmed-bachelor Li'l Abner, as always, is the prime-target as the prize catch and Daisy Mae, as always, has a new plan that will ensure she catches him.
- Who directed Sadie Hawkins Day?
- Sadie Hawkins Day was directed by Bob Wickersham.
- Who stars in Sadie Hawkins Day?
- Sadie Hawkins Day stars Frank Graham, Lurene Tuttle.
- How long is Sadie Hawkins Day?
- Sadie Hawkins Day has a runtime of 6m (6 minutes).
- What genre is Sadie Hawkins Day?
- Sadie Hawkins Day is a Animation, Comedy film.
- Where was Sadie Hawkins Day produced?
- Sadie Hawkins Day was produced in United States of America.