What's Up Doc? 73 years old

What's Up Doc?

The Disassociated Press wants Bugs Bunny's life story. Got a pencil? "First," says Bugs, "I was born." He quickly learns he is different from the other children: he's a "rabbit in a human world." He grows up to accept repetitive chorus boy jobs in such Broadway revues as "Girl of the Golden Vest," "Wearing of the Grin" and "Rosie's Cheeks." His career hits the skids and he's living on a park bench before he's discovered by that great vaudeville star, Elmer Fudd. Their dual comedy act is a hit, which leads to film roles. Will Bugs Bunny ever have to look back?

Credits

What's Up Doc? Cast

Name Character
Mel Blanc He was 42, 81 years old when he died
Arthur Q. Bryan He was 51, 60 years old when he died
Richard Bickenbach He was 43, 87 years old when he died

What's Up Doc? Crew

Name Department
Warren Foster as Writer. He was 45 (67) years old when He died Writing
Robert McKimson as Director. He was 39 (66) years old when He died Directing
Treg Brown as Sound. He was 50 (84) years old when He died Sound
Carl W. Stalling as Music. He was 58 (81) years old when He died Sound
What's Up Doc? poster
What's Up Doc? (73 years)

  • Release day: Saturday, June 17, 1950
  • Runtime: 7 minutes