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Director
  
Music director
  
Carl Stalling

Duration
  

8/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Family, Animation, Short

Film series
  
Looney Tunes

Language
  
English

Dont Give Up the Sheep movie poster
Cast
  
Writer
  
Release date
  
January 3, 1953 (USA)

Similar movies
  
Looney Tunes movies, Related Chuck Jones movies

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Dont Give Up the Sheep is a 1953 Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Chuck Jones and released by Warner Bros. Pictures featuring Ralph Wolf and Sam Sheepdog. Mel Blanc provided for the voices of all the characters in this cartoon, however, like all Ralph Wolf and Sam Sheepdog shorts, this short is mostly composed of visual gags.

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Dont Give Up the Sheep movie scenes  left was inspired by Marilyn Monroe s performance of the song Diamonds Are a Girl s Best Friend right in the 1953 film Gentlemen Prefer Blondes

That is the first short featuring Ralph Wolf and Sam Sheepdog and is the prototype for the following 6 episodes. The title is a play on the expression "Dont Give Up the Ship".

Dont Give Up the Sheep movie scenes The oldest film on the list is the 1953 drama So Big The movie s screenplay was written by John Twist and is based on the 1924 novel by Edna Ferber

A sheepdog thwarts the efforts of a thieving wolf whose tricks include altering the time clock, hiding in a bush, imitating Pan, digging a tunnel, unleashing a wildcat and disguising himself as the dog's coworker.

Plot

Introduction: Like all Sam Sheepdog and Ralph Wolf shorts, this one revolves around Ralph Wolf trying to steal the sheep which Sam Sheepdog is guarding. Ralph does not work with Sam in this one, unlike later shorts.

Dont Give Up the Sheep movie scenes Sam and Ralph punching the time clock in the short A Sheep in the Deep First appearance Don t Give Up

1. Ralphs first plan is to trick Sam into going home early, by turning the time on the punch clock forward and setting the whistle off. Sam is initially tricked into thinking that the whistle indicated lunch and then quitting time, punches out, and heads home. However, he quickly notices on the clock of a church steeple that its 9:00 with its bells chiming and hurries back to see Ralph carrying a comically large pile of sheep. Sam Sheepdog suddenly appears behind a tree and breaks a tree branch over Ralphs head, driving Ralph into the ground (although this all happens off-screen, and the viewer is left to figure out what happened after seeing the after effects).

2. Ralphs second attempt involves disguising himself as a bush. After stealing a sheep and starting to run away, he runs past Sam, who himself is disguised as a tree and starts to follow Ralph. Sam hits Ralph on the head with a branch, leaving Ralph very confused and with a large lump on his head. After attempting to run further, this occurs once more, and Ralph is left with two lumps on his head. Ralph then gives up and carries the sheep back to the field as Sam impatiently taps his foot (disguised as a tree root).

3. For Ralphs third attempt, he reads a book of Greek myths which explains that Pan would "lull shepherds to sleep with the music of his pipes and then steal the sheep." Disguising himself as Pan, Ralph attempts to lull Sam to sleep with a flute, but Sam merely punches Ralph in the face and Ralph stumbles away and continues to play his song, out of tune.

4. Ralphs fourth attempt involves tunneling under the field and pulling each sheep down through very small holes. This is mostly successful, until Ralph unwittingly pulls Sam underground and gets punched in the face. Ralph politely returns all the sheep and refills his tunnel.

5. In Ralphs next attempt, he places an Acme product behind Sam, labelled "One Acme wild-cat - Handle with care". Ralph carefully opens the box with a rope from a distance behind another hill, but the wildcat simply runs in circles towards Ralph, maims him and scratches him.

6. Ralphs sixth attempt is to swing on a rope over the field and snatch a sheep. Unfortunately, he unwittingly snatches Sam out of the flock. After realizing this, he leaves Sam at the bottom of the rope and climbs to the branch that the rope is tied to and saws the end of the branch off. After seemingly sending Sam crashing to the ground, Sam appears on further down the branch and saws it off at that point, sending Ralph falling. After Ralph seemingly hits the ground, he appears at the start of the branch. This gag continues until Sam is on the end of a cliff and Ralph uses a pick axe to detach the edge of the cliff and send Sam falling. The cartoon then disobeys gravity and leaves Sams piece of earth floating in the air, as the rest of the cliff which Ralph is standing on falls down.

7. Ralphs next, seventh, and seemingly final attempt is to snatch a sheep which is drinking from edge of a lake. He uses a hollow rush to swim through the lake unnoticed. Sam notices the rush sticking out of the water and drops a stick of dynamite into it. Damaged by a small underwater explosion like "tsunami", Ralph surfaces and then sinks like a ship.

8. At the end of the short, Sam walks toward the punch clock as his replacement Fred Sheepdog punches in and greets him. Sam hits him over the head with a club, and the viewers see that Fred is really Ralph in a flawless disguise (complete with latex mask). As Sam begins spanking Ralph with the club, the REAL Fred Sheepdog shows up and takes over for him, who continues spanking Ralph.

Music

The Music in the title card is "Baa, Baa, Black Sheep" Like Steal Wool.

Edited version

On ABC the end of the short where Sam is spanking Ralph as the real Fred Sheepdog punches in was removed.

DVD availability

This cartoon is featured on disc 3 of Looney Tunes Golden Collection: Volume 1 (2003).

References

Dont Give Up the Sheep Wikipedia
Dont Give Up the Sheep IMDb Dont Give Up the Sheep themoviedb.org