The Screwdriver

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The Screwdriver
Woody Woodpecker series
Directed by Walter Lantz
Produced by Walter Lantz
Story by Ben Hardaway
Jack Cosgriff
Voices by Mel Blanc
Music by Darrell Calker
Animation by Alex Lovy
R. Somerville
Studio Walter Lantz Productions
Distributed by Universal Pictures
Release date(s) August 11, 1941 (U.S.)
Color process Technicolor
Running time 6' 44"
Language English
Preceded by Woody Woodpecker
Followed by Pantry Panic

The Screwdriver is the second animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on August 11, 1941, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal Pictures.

The plot has the wacky bird driving a car (hence the title of the picture), with a series of gags about the jalopy he's driving and his attempts to speed and to elude a persistent policeman.

Notes

  • Like most of the early 1940s Lantz "cartunes", The Screwdriver carried no director's credit. Lantz himself has claimed to have directed this film, which features animation by Alex Lovy and Ralph Somerville, a story by Ben Hardaway and Jack Cosgriff, and music by Darrell Calker.
Everybody thinks I'm screwy!
Screwy as a loon, that's me!
When I get on the driving spree,
The coppers all get panicky!
Honk my horn!
HONKHONKHONK
Strip my gears!
SCREECHSCHREECHSCREECH
So I'm screwy, what, what, what can I do?
I ask you!
  • The Screwdriver marks the last time Mel Blanc provided the voice for Woody. However, Woody's famous laugh and "Guess Who?!" signature line (provided by Blanc) would continue to be recycled in the succeeding shorts.

Censorship

The scene where Woody dressed up as a Chinese stereotype to trick the cop was removed.

Quotes

(Woody ask a question about women to the cop.)

  • WOODY:: What's the color of Jeannie's light brown hair? (Turns to audience) No coaching from the audience please

(The Cop is explaining what a speeder is)

  • COP:: A speeder is a guy that goes *imitates speeding engine*
  • WOODY:: You mean like this 'Pbbt-pbbt-pbbt-pbbt-pbbt-pbbt-pbbt-pbbt-pbbt'?
  • COP:: Nah like this *imitates speeding engine*
  • WOODY:: Ah I get it 'Pbbt-pbbt-pbbt-pbbt-pbbt-pbbt-pbbt-pbbt-pbbt-*Cuckoo*'
  • COP:: I didn't say 'Pbbt-pbbt-pbbt-pbbt-pbbt-pbbt-pbbt-pbbt-pbbt-*Cuckoo*'. I said *imitates speeding engine*, and if you go 'Pbbt-pbbt-pbbt-pbbt-pbbt-pbbt-pbbt-pbbt-pbbt-*Cuckoo*' once more, I'll give you a ticket

References

  • Cooke, Jon, Komorowski, Thad, Shakarian, Pietro, and Tatay, Jack. "1941". The Walter Lantz Cartune Encyclopedia.
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