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Fritz the Cat (1972)
Animation, Comedy, Drama . 01 h 18 m
3/5(1)

Overview

A swinging, hypocritical college student cat raises hell in a satirical vision of the 1960s.

Release Date

12 April 1972

Languages

English,

Produced By

Cinemation Industries, Steve Krantz Productions, Aurica Finance Company, Fritz Productions,

Directed by :
Ralph Bakshi

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Summary

"Fritz the Cat - We're not rated X for nothin', baby!" is english Language Movie.

"Fritz the Cat" was released on 12 April 1972 it had a budget of $850,000 and had box office collection of $90,000,000.

The movie was directed by Ralph Bakshi

It has cast of: Skip Hinnant as Fritz the Cat (voice), Rosetta LeNoire as Bertha / Additional Female Crows (voice), John McCurry as Blue / John / Additional Voices (voice), Phil Seuling as Pig Cop #2 (voice), Judy Engles as Winston Schwartz / Lizard Leader (voice), Ralph Bakshi as Narrator / Pig Cop #1 (voice), Mary Dean as Girl #1 / Girl #2 / Girl #3 / Harriet (voice), Charles Spidar as Bar Patron / Duke the Crow (voice) in lead roles.

Series Cast

It Crew included: Ralph Bakshi as Director(Directing), Robert Crumb as Characters(Writing), Steve Krantz as Producer(Production), Ralph Bakshi as Screenplay(Writing), Ed Bogas as Original Music Composer(Sound), Ray Shanklin as Original Music Composer(Sound), Ted C. Bemiller as Director of Photography(Camera), Gene Borghi as Director of Photography(Camera), Renn Reynolds as Editor(Editing), Milton Gray as Animation(Visual Effects), Susan Jonas as Special Effects(Crew), Helen Jordan as Special Effects(Crew), Irene Sandberg as Special Effects(Crew), Edwin Aardal as Animation(Visual Effects), Fred Abranz as Animation(Visual Effects), Cosmo Anzilotti as Animation(Visual Effects), Clifford Augustson as Animation(Visual Effects), Ted Bonnicksen as Animation(Visual Effects), Robert Brown as Animation(Visual Effects), Ethlynn Dalton as Animation(Visual Effects), James Davis as Animation(Visual Effects), Dotti Foell as Animation(Visual Effects), Jack Foster as Animation(Visual Effects), John Gentilella as Animation(Visual Effects), Karen Haus as Animation(Visual Effects), Jack Kerns as Animation(Visual Effects), Bob Kirk as Animation(Visual Effects), Helen Komar as Animation(Visual Effects), Michael Lloyd as Background Designer(Art), Jim Logan as Animation(Visual Effects), Dick Lundy as Animation(Visual Effects), Bob Maxfield as Animation(Visual Effects), Norm McCabe as Animation(Visual Effects), M. Frann McCracken as Animation(Visual Effects), Lew Ott as Layout(Directing), Larry Riley as Animation(Visual Effects), Virgil Ross as Animation(Visual Effects), Rod Scribner as Animation(Visual Effects), John Sparey as Animation(Visual Effects), Nick Tafuri as Animation(Visual Effects), Martin Taras as Animation(Visual Effects), Ira Turek as Background Designer(Art), James Tyer as Animation(Visual Effects), John Vita as Background Designer(Art), Art Vitello as Animation(Visual Effects), John Walker as Animation(Visual Effects), Ray Young as Animation(Visual Effects), Ellie Zika as Color Designer(Visual Effects), Marion Nobel as Production Office Assistant(Crew), Jay Fukuto as Executive Producer(Production), Manuel Perez as Animation(Visual Effects), Dan Perri as Title Designer(Art), Ed Bogas as Music Director(Sound), in lead roles.

Series Crew

Ralph Bakshi
Director
O:Directing

Robert Crumb
Characters
O:Writing

Steve Krantz
Producer
O:Production

Ralph Bakshi
Screenplay
O:Writing

Ed Bogas
Original Music Composer
O:Sound

Ray Shanklin
Original Music Composer
O:Sound

Ted C. Bemiller
Director of Photography
O:Camera

Gene Borghi
Director of Photography
O:Camera

Renn Reynolds
Editor
O:Editing

Milton Gray
Animation
O:Visual Effects

Susan Jonas
Special Effects
O:Crew

Helen Jordan
Special Effects
O:Crew

Irene Sandberg
Special Effects
O:Crew

Edwin Aardal
Animation
O:Visual Effects

Fred Abranz
Animation
O:Visual Effects

Cosmo Anzilotti
Animation
O:Visual Effects

Clifford Augustson
Animation
O:Visual Effects

Ted Bonnicksen
Animation
O:Visual Effects

Robert Brown
Animation
O:Visual Effects

Ethlynn Dalton
Animation
O:Visual Effects

James Davis
Animation
O:Visual Effects

Dotti Foell
Animation
O:Visual Effects

Jack Foster
Animation
O:Visual Effects

John Gentilella
Animation
O:Visual Effects

Karen Haus
Animation
O:Visual Effects

Jack Kerns
Animation
O:Visual Effects

Bob Kirk
Animation
O:Visual Effects

Helen Komar
Animation
O:Visual Effects

Michael Lloyd
Background Designer
O:Art

Jim Logan
Animation
O:Visual Effects

Dick Lundy
Animation
O:Visual Effects

Bob Maxfield
Animation
O:Visual Effects

Norm McCabe
Animation
O:Visual Effects

M. Frann McCracken
Animation
O:Visual Effects

Lew Ott
Layout
O:Directing

Larry Riley
Animation
O:Visual Effects

Virgil Ross
Animation
O:Visual Effects

Rod Scribner
Animation
O:Visual Effects

John Sparey
Animation
O:Visual Effects

Nick Tafuri
Animation
O:Visual Effects

Martin Taras
Animation
O:Visual Effects

Ira Turek
Background Designer
O:Art

James Tyer
Animation
O:Visual Effects

John Vita
Background Designer
O:Art

Art Vitello
Animation
O:Visual Effects

John Walker
Animation
O:Visual Effects

Ray Young
Animation
O:Visual Effects

Ellie Zika
Color Designer
O:Visual Effects

Marion Nobel
Production Office Assistant
O:Crew

Jay Fukuto
Executive Producer
O:Production

Manuel Perez
Animation
O:Visual Effects

Dan Perri
Title Designer
O:Art

Ed Bogas
Music Director
O:Sound
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Status: Released
Released on:
12 April 1972

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