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There was also a redubbed version made with [[Thea Vidale]] as the voice of Mammy Two-Shoes.


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The Dog House
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Theatrical poster.
Production company Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Distributor Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Release date November 29, 1952
Producer(s) Fred Quimby
Music composed by Scott Bradley
Screenplay by William Hanna
Joseph Barbera
Director(s) William Hanna
Joseph Barbera
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Cruise Cat is the seventy-first animated theatrical short of the Tom and Jerry series. It was distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer on November 29, 1952. It was produced by Fred Quimby, and written and directed by series creators, William Hanna and Joseph Barbera.

Detailed summary

Memorable quotes

Characters

Legend
Character debut Speaking debut Ep. debut No lines Mentioned

In order of appearance:

Character Actor


Locations

Objects

Vehicles

Production

Development

Filming

Music

The music was composed by Scott Bradley.

Release

Dates are in order of release:

  • United States: November 29, 1952

Behind the scenes

Errors

Everlasting influence

Critical reception

Home availability

References