) in
Sing a Song of Six Pants.
Sing a Song of Six Pants was filmed on April 1–4, 1947. The title is a takeoff on "
Sing a Song of Sixpence," the classic English
nursery rhyme. The name of the tailor shop is "Pip Boys," a parody of the auto service chain
Pep Boys originally opened in Philadelphia in 1921.
Sing a Song of Six Pants was remade in 1953 as
Rip, Sew and Stitch, using ample
recycled footage from the original. There is an audio goof in the film during a scene when Moe is making
pancakes on the pants press; director
Jules White can be heard saying "Cut!" right as the camera fades into the next scene. ==Copyright status==