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Officer Pooch

  • 1941
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5.9/10
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Officer Pooch (1941)
AnimationComedyFamilyShort

Officer Pooch is called out to rescue a kitten that is repeatedly chased up telephone poles and trees by an aggressive little dog.Officer Pooch is called out to rescue a kitten that is repeatedly chased up telephone poles and trees by an aggressive little dog.Officer Pooch is called out to rescue a kitten that is repeatedly chased up telephone poles and trees by an aggressive little dog.

  • Directors
    • Joseph Barbera
    • William Hanna
    • Rudolf Ising
  • Writer
    • Julian Harmon
  • Stars
    • Frank Bingman
    • Pinto Colvig
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    363
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    • Directors
      • Joseph Barbera
      • William Hanna
      • Rudolf Ising
    • Writer
      • Julian Harmon
    • Stars
      • Frank Bingman
      • Pinto Colvig
    • 8User reviews
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    Frank Bingman
    • Dispatch Officer
    • (uncredited)
    Pinto Colvig
    Pinto Colvig
    • Animalistic Dogs
    • (uncredited)
    • Directors
      • Joseph Barbera
      • William Hanna
      • Rudolf Ising
    • Writer
      • Julian Harmon
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    7boblipton

    Silent Movies

    A Chaplinesque Officer Pooch is ordered to rescue a kitten caught atop a telephone pole. He is not awfully successful.

    This was the last non-Tom & Jerry movie that Hanna and Barbera made for 15 years and it shows the same love of silent film comedy that their other MGM cartoons do. Officer Pooch is Chaplin down to his baggy pants and pigeon-toed walk. It is ironic that these two men, who did so much to maintain visual comedy in their work later went on to do some of the most god-awful tv animation imaginable. Still, enjoy this cartoon for what it is: a fine silent comedy in a style that would continue, ever more feebly, until the end of the 'Pink Panther' series at Depatie-Freleng in 1981.
    7SnoopyStyle

    solid Hanna Barbera

    Officer Pooch is busy with his ice cream cone when a call comes in. There is a fight between a dog and a cat. He chases away the little dog but the kitten is still up a telephone pole.

    This MGM cartoon is "Supervised by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera". I don't think these are long term characters. They are generic animal characters. This does show the guys' skills and humor. It's a pretty simple and effective story. The animation looks good and sweet. It's solid early work from the boys.
    6ccthemovieman-1

    An Entertaining Cartoon For Little Kids

    Unable to finish enjoying his delicious ice cream cone, Officer Pooch gets called to break up a cat-and-dog fight at the corner of Third and Main. The poor guy, responding to one of those old-fashioned phone that were attached to telephone poles, in a moment of confusion holds the ice cream cone to his ear and licks the receiver.

    Anyway, he discovers this little had a little kitten cornered on top of the telephone pole. The rest of the cartoon - which is the bulk of it - is the officer's attempts at getting that small cat down.

    He doesn't get much cooperation from the stupid cat, or the dog, or a woodpecker. They are all thwarting his efforts to be a good guy.

    This cartoon obviously was for the little kids in the audience. There isn't much for an adult to laugh at in here. It was part of the Marx Brothers double-bill DVD of "Go West" and "The Big Store."
    Petey-10

    From the team Hanna-Barbera...

    Joseph Barbera and William Hanna were two great men who made great cartoons for kids and adults to enjoy.Officer Pooch is one of them from the year 1941.It's tells about, well, Officer Pooch, who's called out to rescue when a kitten gets chased up telephone poles and trees by an aggressive dog.The job turns out to be trickier than thought.This movie entertains through its lasting, 8 minutes.It's hilarious when the hand of Pooch runs into a Woodpecker.What a great character, that Officer Pooch! Too bad we didn't see more movies with that silly dog.Cartoons aren't the same as they used to be.Now we don't have the same makers anymore.We don't have the team Hanna-Barbera anymore.Who would bring back the good old time cartoons?
    6barryrd

    Officer Pooch to the Rescue?

    This 1941 cartoon from Hanna-Barbera shows what passed for entertainment animation in an era that produced great movies like Rebecca, Gone With The Wind, A Love Affair and other classics. The quality of the animation is good but it catered to audiences that were more impressed with cartoons than storylines. In fact, there is little to it other than a dog playing a police officer who is foiled by cats, little kittens and a woodpecker who pecks his baton into little pieces. It was a mindless way to pass time while waiting for the main attraction or giving the customer time to grab a coke or popcorn. Hanna-Barbera did go on to make the long running Flintstones, a great success in the history of television animation so we can look back and see its roots in cartoons like Officer Pooch.

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    • Trivia
      "Officer Pooch" is the second one-shot William Hanna-Joseph Barbera MGM cartoon after the "Tom and jerry" (1940) short The Midnight Snack (1941).
    • Goofs
      After Officer Pooch and the cat are on the ground after the telephone pole gets destroyed, the pieces of the destroyed telephone pole disappear.
    • Quotes

      Dispatch Officer: There's a cat and dog fight and 3rd and Main - break it up... Officer Pooch - drop that ice cream cone!

    • Connections
      Featured in Dave Lee Down Under's Cartoon Evolution: Evolution of Tom and Jerry (1940-2020) (2019)

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    • Release date
      • September 6, 1941 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Поліцейський собака
    • Production companies
      • Loew's
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Cartoon Studios
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    • Runtime
      • 8m
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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