Munro (film)

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Munro
Directed by Gene Deitch
Produced by William L. Snyder
Written by Jules Feiffer
Editing by Zdenka Navratilová
Release date(s) 1961
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Munro is a 1960 animated short film. It was directed by Gene Deitch, written by Jules Feiffer, and produced by William L. Snyder. Munro won an Academy Award for Short Subjects (Cartoons) in 1960.

The title character is a rebellious little boy who is accidentally drafted into the United States Army. No matter which adult he tells "I'm only four", they all fail to notice his age.

[edit] Credits

  • Director: Gene Deitch[1]
  • Executive Producer: William L. Snyder
  • Screenplay: Jules Feiffer (also storyboards)
  • Layout artist: Al Kouzel
  • Voice actors: Howard Morris, Seth Deitch, Marie Deitch Jules Feiffer
  • Animation & post-production studio: Bratři v triku, Prague
  • Production Manager: Zdenka Najmanová
  • Animation Director: Václav Bedřich
  • Animators: Zdenek Smetana, Mirek Kačena, Milan Klikar, Jindřich Barta, Věra Kudrnová
  • Background Painter: Bohumil Šiška
  • Music composer and conductor: Štěpán Koníček
  • Recording Engineer: Karel Jakeš
  • Sound effects: Gene Deitch, Tony Schwartz
  • Sound mixer: František Černý
  • Camera Operator: Zdenka Hajdová
  • Film Editor: Zdenka Navratilová

[edit] References

  1. ^ "Anatomy of an Oscar" Occasional Deitch 2007, page 3, retrieved [2007-11-04]