Honeyland (1935 film)

Honeyland is a 1935 American one-reel animated film in the Happy Harmonies series, directed by Rudolf Ising for the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer cartoon studio.

The short is based on the song, sung by the vaudevillian trio, the Brox Sisters.

They perform the song as bees are shown making honey, using ways like human techniques of farming, a stereotypical "French chef" tasting it, and melting candle wax to preserve, a reference to beeswax.

Using a flower as a rotary telephone, she contacts the operator, telling him to call for all bees.

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