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词条 Piano Mover
释义

  1. Plot

  2. Availability

  3. References

  4. External links

{{Infobox Hollywood cartoon
| name = Piano Mover
| image = Krazy in Piano Mover.jpg
| caption = Screenshot
Krazy Kat (left), the spaniel (right)
| director = Manny Gould
Ben Harrison
| story = Manny Gould
| animator = Allen Rose
| starring =
| music = Joe de Nat
| producer = Charles Mintz
| distributor = Columbia Pictures
| released = January 4, 1932
| color_process = Black and white
| runtime = 6:27
| language = English
}}

Piano Mover is a short animated cartoon released by Columbia Pictures, starring Krazy Kat.

Plot

Krazy is driving a truck, delivering a piano to someone. The place of his delivery is an enormously tall condominium. Because the piano could not fit through the small doors, Krazy has no choice but to pass it through a window. To do so, his fellow deliverer lifts the instrument with a crane. While he stands on the elevating load, the feline has to deal with his acrophobia as the targeted window is in one of the high floors. He also has to handle some hostile residents.

Following some trouble going up and down, Krazy finally reaches the window of his recipient. The recipient is none other than Krazy's spaniel girlfriend who pops out of the window. Overjoyed in getting her delivery, the spaniel plays the piano and sings the song That's My Weakness Now. She then dances on the balcony, and Krazy joins her. They are dancing so merrily that they become oblivious to where they are. In this, the spaniel suddenly stumbles off the edge, pulling Krazy with her. The canine girl grabs hold of the piano while her boyfriend hangs onto her legs. When they got themselves on top of the instrument, Krazy and the spaniel attempt to go down safely with it. But their troubles aren't over when a hostile bird bites the rope carrying the piano. The musical keyboard then plummets into the sidewalk along with the couple. On the wreckage, Krazy and the spaniel are dazed but unhurt.

Availability

The Krazy Kat shorts from the Columbia era were released for television by Samba Productions and Screen Gems. For home video, they were distributed by Excel Home Movies, Official Films, and Columbia Home Movies. The cartoon Piano Mover is available in the Columbia Cartoon Collection: Volume 2.[1]

References

1. ^{{cite web |url = http://theshortsdepartment.webs.com/columbiacartoons.htm |title = The Columbia Cartoons |accessdate = 2012-06-17 |publisher = the shorts development |deadurl = yes |archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20120423182518/http://theshortsdepartment.webs.com/columbiacartoons.htm |archivedate = 2012-04-23 |df = }}

External links

  • Piano Mover at the Big Cartoon Database
  • Piano Movers at Top Piano Movers
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