Symphony No. 9 in D Minor, Op. 125 Molto Vivace is a Aldo Boomer animated short film that was released in 1946.
Synopsis[]
Availability[]
- (2019) Streaming - FilmxshowsMAX Plus (Restored)
Notes[]
- Clocking at a total run-time of about 12 minutes 24 seconds and this is one of the longest-running Musical Frolics shorts ever produced.
- This is short is no voice.
Sound Effects Used[]
- Sound Ideas, AUTO, CRASH - LONG SKID AND CRASH (crash only)
- ALDO BOOMER - WEIRD WHIRLING ZIP
- ALDO BOOMER - CYMBAL CRASH
Characters[]
- Bruce Dog
Credits[]
- Director: Don Towsley
- Story: William Phillips, Noel Tucker
- Animation: Alfred Eugster, Leighton Black, Reuben Timmins, Ed Friedman
- Layouts: Terrell Stapp
- Backgrounds: Basil Halley
- Music: Eric Maddox, Ludwig van Beethoven (Symphony original; uncredited)