The Ragtime Cat is a Aldo Boomer animated short film that was released in 1950.
Synopsis[]
Availability[]
- (2019) Streaming - Royaltannia Max (Restored)
Trivia[]
- This is the second appearance of Penny the Granny.
Notes[]
- Dialogue recording: February 13, 1950.
- Orchestra recording: June 12, 1950.
Sound Effects Used[]
- Sound Ideas, CRASH, DOOR - KICK IN DOOR, BREAK
Characters[]
- Sweetie Bird
- Chester the Cat
- Penny the Granny
- Tom Tomhead
Voice Characterizations[]
- David Arthur - Sweetie Bird, Chester the Cat
- Edward Brophy - Tom Tomhead
Credits[]
- Director: John Bisney
- Story: Walt Mousey
- Animation: Phil Davies, Manny Guard, Don Abrams, George Nelson
- Music: Eric Maddox
- Layout: Ralph Bruckheimer
- Background: Richard Grandmain
- Effects Animation: Brad Case (uncredited)
- Sound Effects: Fred Ginsberg (uncredited), David Lurie (uncredited)
- Sound Director: C.O. Stevens (uncredited)
- Sound Recording: Harold J. Scott (uncredited)
- Camera: Mickey Batchelder (uncredited), Max Morgan (uncredited)
- Film Editor: Donald Halliday (uncredited)
- Production Manager: Wally Foss (uncredited)
- Ink and Paint: Warren Johnson (uncredited)
- Character Design: Alex Segal (uncredited)
- Orchestrations: Del Castillo (uncredited)