What was the first live-action movie to feature a talking animal?

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What was the first live-action movie to feature a talking animal, and did the film predate the first live-action televised appearance of a talking animal?



Best Answer

Francis the Talking Mule first appeared on film in 1950:

This pre-dates Mister Ed's TV debut by a decade.

Notes:
1. The Wizard of Oz featured a talking lion in 1939, but that was obviously an actor in a costume so I assume we're not going to count it.
2. You might be able to find an earlier film with a talking parrot if you know any very early pirate movies. Probably also not what you meant.




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What was the first movie with a talking dog?

The Shaggy Dog is a 1959 American comedy film produced by Walt Disney Productions and loosely based on the 1923 novel The Hound of Florence by Felix Salten....The Shaggy Dog (1959 film)The Shaggy DogNarrated byPaul Frees (opening only)CinematographyEdward ColmanEdited byJames BallasMusic byPaul J. Smith14 more rows

What was the first animal movie?

Although in the early days of filmmaking a viewer might see an occasional scene involving a dog, the first film that actually starred a dog acting a role in a fictional story was called Rescued By Rover. It produced by Cecil Milton Hepworth in 1905.

What Disney movie has talking animals?

The Jungle Book is one of the classic Disney movies and it is chock full of talking animals.

How do they make real animals talk in movies?

In that film, the special effects house Rhythm & Hues used a combination of "animatronics" and digital animation. Animatronics are like puppets on steroids. They're stuffed with electronics that snake out to a control panel where a puppeteer can manipulate the creatures and make them appear to talk.



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Answer 2

Predating all of the above, but not necessarily considered features (if the length of the film is of concern) the Dogville Comedies featured talking dogs in a variety of situations. These shorts began being shown in 1929, not long after the advent of sound in motion pictures. These can often be seen on TCM, or you can can see an example here on Youtube.

Answer 3

Laurel & Hardy's Dirty Work has a scene where Oliver turns into a monkey and talks. Not sure if it's the first one, but it sure is an early one (1933).

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