Tom and I as babysitters
Movie | |
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German title | Tom and I as babysitters |
Original title | Dead Watchers |
Country of production | United States |
original language | English |
Publishing year | 1958 |
length | 6:28 minutes |
Rod | |
Director |
William Hanna , Joseph Barbera |
script | William Hanna, Joseph Barbera |
production |
Fred Quimby for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer |
music | Scott Bradley |
Baby Sitter Tom and Me is a 1958 American animated short film directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera .
action
A young babysitter (Jeannie) is supposed to look after a baby while his mother is away. Instead, she makes a phone call without paying any attention to the baby. Tom takes over the job from Jeannie by looking for the baby himself everywhere and bringing it back to Jeannie. But she thinks that Tom is only bothering the baby and hits Tom with the broom. When the baby leaves the property and arrives at the construction site, Tom and Jerry join forces to get the baby home safe. Jeannie calls the police and reports the baby missing. When the cop arrives, he sees Tom and Jerry bringing the baby back. The cop believes Tom and Jerry stole the baby and arrests them. Tom says: "The baby was alone on the street." The police officer does not believe Tom at first, but is surprised to see that the statement is true.
production
Tom and I as a babysitter was the 114th and final Tom and Jerry cartoon by Hanna and Barbera. It was released in Technicolor on August 1, 1958 as part of the MGM cartoon series Tom and Jerry .
Web links
- Tom and I as a babysitter in the Internet Movie Database (English)