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"A Tashlin Rarity: The Way of Peace"

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Blogger Thad said...

Thanks for sharing this Mark. I was unaware of its existence until just now also.

It's really too bad Tashlin passed on way earlier than his peers. So many unanswered questions about his unique filmmaking style and sense of humor.

March 15, 2009 9:58 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Going by the date, this would have also been done after his uncredited work coming up with gags for Harpo in "A Night in Casablanca" as well as after his stints with Warners and the Sutherland studio. So this may have been something to bide time and get the bills paid while he was waiting for his next live-action opportunity.

And while Tashlin's cynical side wouldn't seem to mesh with a film done for the Lutheran Church, he would use a church setting for one of his producer-director opuses of the late 1950s (though I suppose doing it and getting Bing Crosby to reprise his past roles as a priest could be called a little cynical attempt to manipulate the audience).

March 16, 2009 12:49 AM

Blogger Vincent Alexander said...

Hey, Mark. Thanks for putting this up. I had seen this short before, but it's nice to see it getting some attention.

As for Tashlin's religious views, it's a bit hard to say. There may be a clue in his book "The World That Isn't", which has a similar message of peace and Christianity.

March 16, 2009 1:37 PM

Blogger Ken A. Priebe said...

Wow! Thanks for posting this, Mark! Where did you find it? I saw it mentioned in a biography on Tashlin, alongside the Daffy Ditties shorts. Nice to know this one still exists, as I was hoping it would.

-Ken

March 24, 2009 3:52 PM

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