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{{Infobox_film|image1 = Symphony No. 9 in D Minor, Op. 125 Molto Vivace (1946) title card.png|directed_by=Don Towsley|produced_by=Aldo Boomer|written_by=William Phillips
 
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|title2 = Symphony No. 9 in D Minor, Op. 125 Molto Vivace
Noel Tucker|animation_by=Alfred Eugster
 
 
|image1 = Symphony No. 9 in D Minor, Op. 125 Molto Vivace (1946) title card.png
Leighton Black
 
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|directed_by = Don Towsley
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|produced_by = Aldo Boomer
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|written_by = Bill Phillips (as William Phillips)<br>Noel Tucker
 
|animation_b y= Al Eugster (as Alfred Eugster)<br>Leighton Black<br>Reuben Timmins<br>Ed Friedman
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|sound_effects = Fred Ginsberg (uncredited)<br>Wesley Brasher (uncredited)
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|music_by = Eric Maddox
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|production_company(s) = Aldo Boomer Productions Inc.
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|distributed_by = Republic Pictures
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|color_type = Technicolor
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|country = United States
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|language = English
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|aspect_ratio = 1.37:1
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|sound_type = Mono: RCA Sound System}}
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'''Symphony No. 9 in D Minor, Op. 125 Molto Vivace''' is a Aldo Boomer animated short film that was released in 1946.
   
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==Synopsis==
Reuben Timmins
 
   
 
==Availability==
Ed Friedman|sound_effects=Fred Ginsberg (uncredited)|music_by=Ludwig van Beethoven (Symphony original)|production_company(s)=Aldo Boomer Productions Inc.|distributed_by=Republic Pictures|color_type=Technicolor|country=United States|language=English|aspect_ratio=1.37:1|sound_type=Mono: RCA Sound System}}'''Symphony No. 9 in D Minor, Op. 125 Molto Vivace''' is a Aldo Boomer animated short film that was released in 1946.
 
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*(2019) Streaming - FilmxshowsMAX Plus (Restored)
   
== Synopsis ==
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==Notes==
 
== Availability ==
 
 
== 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.
 
*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.
 
*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 ==
 
   
 
==Sound Effects Used==
* Bruce Dog
 
 
*Sound Ideas, AUTO, CRASH - LONG SKID AND CRASH (crash only)
 
*ALDO BOOMER - WEIRD WHIRLING ZIP
 
*ALDO BOOMER - CYMBAL CRASH
   
== Credits ==
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==Characters==
 
*Bruce Dog
   
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==Credits==
* Director: [[Don Towsley]]
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*Director: [[Don Towsley]]
* Story: [[William Phillips]], [[Noel Tucker]]
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*Story: [[Bill Phillips|William Phillips]], [[Noel Tucker]]
* Animation: [[Alfred Eugster]], [[Leighton Black]], [[Reuben Timmins]], [[Ed Friedman]]
 
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*Animation: [[Al Eugster|Alfred Eugster]], [[Leighton Black]], [[Reuben Timmins]], [[Ed Friedman]]
* Layouts: [[Terrell Stapp]]
 
* Backgrounds: [[Basil Halley]]
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*Layouts: [[Terrell Stapp]]
*Musical Arrangement: [[Eric Maddox]]
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*Backgrounds: [[Basil Halley]]
* Music: [[Ludwig van Beethoven]] (Symphony original)
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*Music: [[Eric Maddox]], [[Ludwig van Beethoven]] (Symphony original; uncredited)
   
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==Gallery==
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<gallery>
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Aldo Boomer Cartoon Closing Card 1939-1947.jpg
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</gallery>
 
[[Category:1946 films]]
 
[[Category:1946 films]]
 
[[Category:Musical Frolics Cartoons Shorts]]
 
[[Category:Musical Frolics Cartoons Shorts]]
 
[[Category:Aldo Boomer Cartoons Shorts]]
 
[[Category:Aldo Boomer Cartoons Shorts]]
 
[[Category:Academy Award winners]]
 
[[Category:Academy Award winners]]
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[[Category:Cartoons with music by Eric Maddox]]
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[[Category:Cartoons produced by Aldo Boomer]]
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[[Category:Cartoons animated by Al Eugster]]
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[[Category:Cartoons with written by Bill Phillips]]
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[[Category:Cartoons animated by Ed Friedman]]
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[[Category:Cartoons animated by Reuben Timmins]]
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[[Category:Cartoons animated by Leighton Black]]
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[[Category:Cartoons with written by Noel Tucker]]
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[[Category:Cartoons with layout by Terrell Stapp]]
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[[Category:Cartoons with backgrounds by Basil Halley]]
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[[Category:Cartoons with no dialogue]]

Latest revision as of 16:19, 15 January 2023

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)

Gallery