Choke and Dagger
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Premiere date | October 17, 1992 |
Starring | Debi Derryberry Jeannie Elias Jim Cummings Pat Fraley |
Music composed by | Guy Moon |
Story by | David Schwartz Bill Matheny |
Writer(s) | David Schwartz |
Director(s) | Robert Alvarez Don Lusk Carl Urbano Gordon Hunt (voices) |
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"Choke and Dagger" is the second part of the sixth episode of The Addams Family season one, and the ninth episode overall. It aired on October 17, 1992 on ABC. It was written by David Schwartz, directed by Robert Alvarez, Don Lusk, and Carl Urbano, and voice directed by Gordon Hunt.
Two spies want the secrets hiding in Cousin Itt's hair.
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Development
David Schwartz and Bill Matheny came up with the story.
Filming
It was copyrighted in 1992.
Music
The theme song was adapted from Vic Mizzy's original composition that was used for the 1960s live-action Addams Family TV series. The rest of the episode's music was composed by Guy Moon. The music was edited by Peter Collier. The director of music production was Bodie Chandler.
Crew credits
- Story editors: Bill Matheny
- Executive producers: David Kirschner, Mark Young
- Producer: Ron Myrick
- Creative consultant: The Lady Colyton
- Supervising director: Ray Patterson
- Animation directors: Joanna Romersa, Frank Andrina, Joan F. Drake, Allen Wilzbach, Richard J. Bowman, Margaret Nichols, Art Scott, John Kafka, Kunio Shimamura, Rebecca Bristow, Ed Love, Bob Kirk, Ken Southworth
- Assistant to the producer: Karenia Kaminski
- Storyboard artists: Michael V. Bennett, Linda Rowley Blue, Barrington Bunce, Bwana, Greg Garcia, Drew Gentle, Gary Hoffman, Elaine Hultgren, Scott Jeralds, Peter Kingston, Brad Landreth, Tom Nesbitt, Phillip D. Stapleton, Mario Piluso, Lan Raichert, Keith Sargent, Karl Toerge, Keith Tucker, Barbara Dourmashkin Case, Louis Scarborough, Jr.
- Animation casting director: Lynn Batchelor
- Talent coordinator: Jill Ziegenhagen
- Graphic artists: Iraj Paran, Tom Wogatzke
- Design supervisor: Scott Jeralds
- Character designers: Ginny Hawes, Andre St. Amour, George Goodchild, Emily Michels
- Design assistants: Dana Granger, Barbara Krueger, Jesus Rodriguez
- Animation supervisor: Chris Cuddington
- Assistant animation supervisor: Nary Jamlig
- Clean-up supervisor: Butch Orosa
- Animation checking supervisor: Jan Adams
- Animation checker: Beth Goodwin
- Background supervisor: Al Gmuer
- International background supervisor: Jonathan Goley
- Background key layout artists: Drew Gentle, Al Gmuer, Jim Hickey, Gary Mouri, Ronald Roesch, Swinton O. Scott, III, Dean Thompson
- Background artists: Bonnie Callahan, Jonathan Goley, Andy Phillipson, Patti Palmer-Phillipson, Leonard Robledo, Ron Roesch
- Xerographist: Star Wirth
- Tracing supevisor: Ros Mandi
- Word processors: Gail Prewitt, Linda Germain
- Ink and paint supervisors: Alison Leopold, Stella Reyes
- Color key artist: Brenda Burns
- Production managers: Kris Zimmerman, Catherine Peza
- Assistant production manager: Benji Agoncillo
- International production coordinator: Jo Harn
- Production coordinators: Vicki Casper, Rosanne Rodriguez
- Producton assistants: Tori Pollock, Sandy Benenati, Debby Lathrop, Valerie Menk, Linda Moore
- Program executive: Ellen Cockrill
- Production publicist: Joseph Swaney
- Supervising film editor: Terry W. Moore
- Editors: Gil Iverson, Tom Gleason, Tim Iverson
- Sound editor: Michele Douglas
- Track readers: Jim Hearn, Kay Douglas, Kerry Iverson, Carol Iverson
- Sound director: Ed Collins
- Re-recording mixers: Jim Aicholtz, Ezra Dweck
- Negative consultant: William DeBoer, Jr.
- Camera operators: Dan Bunn, Raul Salgado
- International production executive: Paul Sabella
- Executive in charge of production: Jayne Barbera
- Animation services: Fil-Cartoons
- Production supervisor: Jerry Smith
Release
Dates are in order of release:
- United States: October 17, 1992 at 10:30 am on ABC
Behind the scenes
- The episode title is a play on "Cloak and dagger." You're welcome.
- The family photo gag in the opening theme song is of them all standing in their own picture frame.
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Home availability
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