Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA cat is driven up the wall by the inhabitant of the cuckoo clock, so he spends the film trying to catch him.A cat is driven up the wall by the inhabitant of the cuckoo clock, so he spends the film trying to catch him.A cat is driven up the wall by the inhabitant of the cuckoo clock, so he spends the film trying to catch him.
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Certainly what is most interesting in this short cartoon is its rare immersion in a dark and Gothic universe more associate with the psychological dramas of the previous decade (a mansion, a tortured main character) as with Poe's short story in which is informally based. At same time it could be inspired by a prior free short cartoon version of Poe's tale produced twenty years before - "The Cuckoo Murder Case" by Ub Iwerks. Avery tone of course is more subordinate to the generic conventions of the cartoon universe of its time, as show the fast reorganization from its uncommon prologue to more usual clichés of the cat-search-a bird in a Sylvester-Tweety style. Curiously, only 3 years after, a more radical and credited version of Poe's tale - "The Tell-Tale Heart", by Ted Parmlee for UPA Studios would be made. Anyway, it is noticeable the interesting solution Avery uses to adapt the clichés of cartoon universe to show the split personality of his psychotic feline in the beginning.
A cat is driven crazy by a bizarre cuckoo bird from the clock. Try and try again, the bird gets the best of the cat--who only wants to eat him and have some peace and quiet. The plot, despite the description on IMDb, is MUCH simpler...and a bit different. I would have actually liked it a lot more had it been more like the weird description.
Tex Avery's cartoons for MGM are absolute gems--and are among the best shorts ever made. The problem is that he didn't make more!! They had a level of zany surrealism that put them in a class by themselves. However, I must also admit that although "The Cuckoo Clock" is quite good, it's amazingly tame compared to many of Avery's other cartoons with the studio. Good...not great.
Tex Avery's cartoons for MGM are absolute gems--and are among the best shorts ever made. The problem is that he didn't make more!! They had a level of zany surrealism that put them in a class by themselves. However, I must also admit that although "The Cuckoo Clock" is quite good, it's amazingly tame compared to many of Avery's other cartoons with the studio. Good...not great.
The first half of this is delightful as the cat acts out the cliches that he spews. He is filled with dread from a cuckoo clock with an insane bird. If he left well enough along, of course, he would be fine. But we know that ain't gonna happen. Soon a barrage of violent attacks only lead to pain for the cat and victory for the bird. In the usual Tex Avery way, the onslaught is cleverly displayed.
This is Tex Avery doing a parody of Edgar Allan Poe. A cat is going insane with fear. It's the cuckoo clock and it must be stopped.
This is great fun. It's a 6 minute short. I kept thinking that this would be perfect for Tweety Bird and Sylvester the Cat. Also Vincent Price would be the best narrator. I don't recognize these characters. The cat is similar to many other cats. I don't think I've ever seen the bird before. I love the thumb bit. I love a lot of these gags. This is great.
This is great fun. It's a 6 minute short. I kept thinking that this would be perfect for Tweety Bird and Sylvester the Cat. Also Vincent Price would be the best narrator. I don't recognize these characters. The cat is similar to many other cats. I don't think I've ever seen the bird before. I love the thumb bit. I love a lot of these gags. This is great.
Well, maybe it was one of his poems. This Tex Avery cartoon about a cat driven mad by the cuckoo in a clock is a typical series of gags linked by Daws Butler's narration of the cat's state of mind, using the same echo filter that the popular radio show INNER SANCTUM used to lend a weird feeling to the proceedings.
I'd like to rate this one higher, but it falls into the typical range of Avery works: a very funny series of gags on a theme until the cartoon's seven minutes are up, punctuated by running out of the growth serum or here, swallowing some of the immense supply of TNT that every cartoon character always keeps a liberal supply of.
I'd like to rate this one higher, but it falls into the typical range of Avery works: a very funny series of gags on a theme until the cartoon's seven minutes are up, punctuated by running out of the growth serum or here, swallowing some of the immense supply of TNT that every cartoon character always keeps a liberal supply of.
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- AnecdotesThe cat narrates the cartoon in the style of the "Inner Sanctum" radio series, including the same filter on his voice.
- GaffesThere is a small table with a vase on it that is in the corner that disappears later on.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Toon in with Me: Fun with Phobias #2 (2021)
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Détails
- Durée
- 6min
- Mixage
- Mono(Western Electric Sound System, original release)
- Rapport de forme
- 1.37 : 1
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