Walter Lantz

Walter Lantz

Born: April 27, 1899
Died: March 22, 1994
in New Rochelle, New York, USA
Walter Lantz (April 27, 1899 – March 22, 1994) was an American cartoonist, animator, producer and director best known for founding Walter Lantz Productions and creating Woody Woodpecker.

[biography (excerpted) from Wikipedia]

Movies for Walter Lantz...

Walter, Woody and the World of Animation
Title: Walter, Woody and the World of Animation
Released: September 9, 1982
Type: Movie
A documentary short about the life of Walter Lantz and the creation of Woody Woodpecker
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Woody Woodpecker and Friends
Title: Woody Woodpecker and Friends
Character: Himself
Released: January 2, 1982
Type: Movie
A compilation of ten classic Walter Lantz cartoons: Knock Knock (1940), The Bandmaster (1947), Ski for Two (1944), Hot Noon or 12 O'Clock for Surf (1953), The Legend of Rockabye Point (1955), Wet Blanket Policy (1948), To Catch a Woodpecker (1957), Musical Moments from Chopin (1946), Bats in the Belfry (1960), and Crazy Mixed Up Pup (1955). Also includes the interesting documentary short on Walter Lantz's career "Walter, Woody and the World of Animation". Note: This is NOT the 2007 and 2008 DVD collections titled "The Woody Woodpecker and Friends Classic Cartoon Collection" shown as the cover image.
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Crazy House
Title: Crazy House
Character: Echos (voice)
Released: September 22, 1940
Type: Movie
When Andy Panda and his father are stranded miles away from home by a thunderstorm, they take shelter in a nearby house. Little do they realize that the house where they're spending the night is actually a fun house, with hidden practical jokes everywhere. The house also has a noisy merry go-round, a trick drinking fountain,and a dance floor with an ever-changing background.
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Crackpot Cruise
Title: Crackpot Cruise
Character: Italian vender (uncredited)
Released: April 18, 1939
Type: Movie
This cartoon is a series of blackout gags, as we set sail in New York harbor, visit a series of ports of call in totally random order, and return to New York. It's narrated by Knox Manning, or a very good imitator.
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Voodoo in Harlem
Title: Voodoo in Harlem
Character: Cartoonist
Released: July 17, 1938
Type: Movie
An animator leaves his work room, and a storm comes up and blows his drawing paper around and overturns the inkwell. Large blotches of ink fall on the sheets of paper, and become wild African warriors and Harlem jitterbugs as the wind howls outside. Comes the dawn, the storm ends, and the inky figures return to the inkwell. The maid comes in to clean the workroom, and finds nothing by ink smudges on scattered sheets of paper.
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The Hunter
Title: The Hunter
Character: Fox / Dog (uncredited)
Released: October 11, 1931
Type: Movie
In this cartoon, Oswald wears a shirt for the first time, therefore completing his outfit. Some plot elements in the cartoon would be used again in Carnival Capers.
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Barnyard Rivals
Title: Barnyard Rivals
Released: March 20, 1928
Type: Movie
"He [Walter Lantz] and Tiny Ward are the two comics who are crazy about their visitor from the city, the very decorative Peggy Shaw. As they are rivals in love they are constantly up to all sorts of tricks which every now and then show a tinge of humor." - Review from Motion Picture News
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Dog Gone It
Title: Dog Gone It
Released: November 26, 1926
Type: Movie
Walter Lantz as himself Baldy Belmont as the old man and Pete the pup as himself.
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Pete's Haunted House
Title: Pete's Haunted House
Character: Walter Lantz
Released: October 14, 1926
Type: Movie
Pete the Pup is the victim of a series of pranks by his animator / creator.
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The Pig's Curly Tail
Title: The Pig's Curly Tail
Character: Himself
Released: August 29, 1926
Type: Movie
Two pigs steal the snobby Mrs. Hippo's new Ford and, while being pursued by the police, they hit a stone wall, fly into the air and land in a laundry. They get involved with a clothes-wringer, their tails are caught in the rollers, and they come out with corkscrew tails. In the live action, animator Walter Lantz, as he finishes the story, is being led away by the keeper of the local insane asylum.
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Just Spooks
Title: Just Spooks
Released: September 13, 1925
Type: Movie
Animated-live action short. An artist is quietly painting landscapes of the countryside when he wanders into an abandoned house which Dinky tries to fool him into thinking it's haunted.
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The Pied Piper
Title: The Pied Piper
Character: The artist
Released: December 1, 1924
Type: Movie
By Bray Productions and Walter Waltz, Dinky Doodle in The Pied Piper.
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Colonel Heeza Liar's Forbidden Fruit
Title: Colonel Heeza Liar's Forbidden Fruit
Released: November 1, 1923
Type: Movie
Forbidden Fruit begins with New York in the grip of a banana shortage. Residents sing (or scream) “Yes! We Have No Bananas,” the hit novelty song of 1923 (inspired by real-life banana shortages—the film also references current events by mentioning mobster Louis Cohen, arrested for murder the same year). The scene shifts to animator Walter Lantz strumming the song on his guitar, before a co-worker presents him with a banana that transmogrifies into Colonel Heeza Liar, who tells the tale of how he ended “the great banana famine in 1923.”