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Rembrandt Films Greatest Hits |
Between 1959 and 1970, Rembrandt Films produced more than 50 cartoons, including Tom And Jerry for MGM/UA and Popeye for King Features. The company also produced its own theatrical shorts, which won an Oscar and five Academy Award nominations. Here is a selection of the company's greatest hits. Munro: written by Jules Feiffer, this Oscar-winner about a four-year-old boy inadvertently drafted by the United States Army is one of America's classic cartoons. The Frozen Logger: Based on the song by Lee Hayes of the Weavers, a waitress falls in love with a fanciful woodsman who stirs his coffee with his thumb. Self-Help Series: Narrated by the sardonic Arthur Treacher, these five cartoons-- Self Defense For Cowards , How To Avoid Friendship , How To Win On The Thruway and How To Live With A Neurotic Dog --help to humorously explore the contemporary human condition. Anatole: Rembrandt Films pioneered the animation of classic children's books. This is the cream of the crop, an adaptation of the book by Eve Titus. Terr'ble Tessie and Big Sam & Punky: these two series pilots haven't been seen in more than three decades! Three Nudnik Shorts: Nudnik is Rembrandt Films' signature character, the star of the company's half-hour television series, The Nudnik Show, airing in more than 20 countries.
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