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Who Killed Who?

United States

1943

8 Min
Color
1.37:1
English
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DIR Tex Avery

PROD Fred Quimby

CAST Tex Avery, Billy Bletcher, Richard Haydn

Synopsis

A man is murdered, and the detective tries to find out whodunit. But the house he’s investigating is decidedly haunted, and he never knows just what’s round the next corner… —IMDb

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Tex Avery

A descendant of both Daniel Boone and Judge Roy Bean, Fred “Tex” Avery enjoyed on-the-job art training when he was assigned to illustrate his high school annual (“The only guy there who could handle a pencil”) Avery left his home in Dallas to take a three-month course at the Chicago Art Institute, then headed for Hollywood, to look for work in the animation field. Contrary to previously published reports, Avery did not get his start at Terrytoons or Van Beuren, instead, he “met a fella who knew a girl” in charge of inking and painting at the Walter Lantz Studio.

From 1929 to 1934, Avery animated scenes for other directors, and also dabbled in gag writing. Seeking out a better-paying job, Avery wangled a job with Warner Bros. animation producer Leon Schlesinger after convincing Schlesinger that he’d directed two cartoons at Lantz. He hadn’t, but that didn’t stop Schlesinger from appointing Avery head of his own unit at “Termite Terrace,” populated with such animation wizards as… read more

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serotoninronin

2Dec11

One of the greatest shorts of all time.

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micmac●

17Mar10

It's the cupboard-full-of-corpses that creeped me out the most. Still does.

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Dan8700

5Dec09

One of Avery's most ingenious ones.

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A frenetic screwball comedy which all seems a little too familiar...

By Mutt on April 28, 2010

Legendary American animator Tex Avery (“Red Hot Riding Hood” & “Dumb-Hounded”) follows up on some rather innovative work with a cliché-ridden whodoodit inspired by the Hal Roach short “The Laurel…  read review

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