Tabasco Road
Movie | |
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Original title | Tabasco Road |
Country of production | United States |
original language | English |
Publishing year | 1957 |
length | 6 minutes |
Rod | |
Director | Robert McKimson |
script | Tedd Pierce |
production |
Edward Selzer for Warner Bros. |
music |
Carl W. Stalling , Milt Franklyn |
cut | Treg Brown |
Tabasco Road is an American animated - short film by Robert McKimson from the year 1957th
action
A Mexican bar is the place to be - a mousehole that celebrates a family celebration where Speedy Gonzales shows his racing skills. In between, he tried to stop his friends Pablo and Fernando from excessive drinking, but can not prevent both drunk heavily on the road lurch . Here they are caught by a cat, who call on both mice to fight. Only with difficulty does Speedy Gonzales manage to save the two mice from the cat or to bring mice that have already been swallowed back into the daylight. When he believes that he has finally brought both friends to safety and has also chased the cat away with dynamite , he hears Pablo and Fernando squabbling nearby: They are now drunk and challenge all the cats in the area to a duel and Speedy Gonzales moves on to the next Cat fight ready.
production
Tabasco Road was released on July 20, 1957 as part of the Warner Bros. animated film series Speedy Gonzales , a sub-series of the Looney Tunes series . Speedy Gonzales, Pablo and Fernando are voiced by Mel Blanc .
Awards
Tabasco Road was nominated for an Oscar in the category " Best Animated Short Film " in 1958 , but could not prevail against Birds Anonymous .
Web links
- Tabasco Road in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Tabasco Road on bcdb.com