A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
June 26, 1970
Original Title:
Shinbone Alley
Genres:
Animation | Comedy | Family | Music | Romance
Production Companies:
Fine Arts Films
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: G
Runtime: 85
Suicidal poet Archy tries to end his life by jumping off a bridge, but awakens to find he has assumed the life of a cockroach and has become a part of a community of creatures living in a newspaper office. He also discovers that he can still write poetry, using a typewriter, and begins to enjoy his new life. Archy develops deep feelings for the lovely but self-destructive cat Mehitabel, but will have to fight to win her from bad-boy tomcat Bill.
Animation:
John Bruno
Frank Andrina
O.B. Barkley
Bob Bemiller
Bob Bransford
Brad Case
Rudy Cataldi
Barbara Detiege
Marsha Gertenbach
Fred Grable
Jim Hiltz
Greg Iversen
Gerry Kane
Mark Kausler
Selby Kelly
Gary Lund
Moley McColley
Barrie Nelson
Margaret Nichols
Ed Nofziger
Rosemary O'Connor
Frank Onaitis
Tony Pabian
Amby Paliwoda
Spencer Peel
Gil Rugg
Jim Rutherford
Mike Sanger
Ken Southworth
John Sparey
Bob Tyler
Carson van Osten
Russ von Neida
George Waiss
James T. Walker
Bob Zamboni
Louis Zukor
Morey Zukor
Maggi Raymond
Edwin Rehberg
Assistant Editor:
Larry DeSoto
Associate Producer:
David Detiege
Author:
Mel Brooks
Joe Darion
Don Marquis
Camera Operator:
Ted C. Bemiller
Gene Borghi
Wally Bulloch
Continuity:
David Detiege
Dick Kinney
Marty Murphy
Director:
John Wilson
Editor:
Warner E. Leighton
Layout:
Alvaro Arce
Tom Baron
James Bernardi
Bruce Bushman
Lyricist:
Joe Darion
Music:
George Kleinsinger
Original Music Composer:
George Kleinsinger
Producer:
Preston M. Fleet
John Wilson
Production Design:
James Bernardi
Corny Cole
David Detiege
Jules Engel
Gary Lund
Screenplay:
Joe Darion
Songs:
George Kleinsinger
Sound Engineer:
James L. Aicholtz
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