Title: The Cat That Hated People Released: November 20, 1948 Reissue: January 21, 1956 Runtime: 7 min. Series: One-shot MPAA Number: 12641 Production Number: 171 Copyright Renewed: November 17, 1975 Starring: Blackie Cat Voice Characterizations: Patrick McGeehan, Colleen Collins, Harry E. Lang Director: Tex Avery Written By: Heck Allen Producer: Fred Quimby Animated By: Walter Clinton, Louie Schmitt, William Shull, Grant Simmons Character Design: Louie Schmitt Layout Artist: Louie Schmitt Background Artist: John Didrik Johnsen Film Editor: Fred McAlpin Sound Effects: Fred McAlpin Musician: Scott Bradley Print Dates: 11/20/1948 Laboratory: Lajon Films, Inc. Film Stock: Eastman Kodak The Cat That Hated People is a 1948 American animated short film directed by Tex Avery and produced by Fred Quimby, featuring Blackie the Cat. Blackie's voice was supplied by Patrick McGeehan in the style of Jimmy Durante; incidental music was directed by Scott Bradley.
The film borrows elements from the Warner Bros.-produced Looney Tunes cartoons Porky in Wackyland and Tin Pan Alley Cats, both directed by Bob Clampett. I don’t own anything. All rights goes to Warner Bros. Discovery.
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