Jasper in a Jam explained

Jasper in a Jam
Director:Duke Goldstone
Story:Bob Larson
Producer:George Pal
Starring:Peggy Lee (vocals)
Charlie Barnet (uncredited)
Animator:G. Warren
Background Artist:Reginald Massie
Music:Charlie Barnet
Studio:Paramount Pictures
Color Process:Technicolor
Language:English
Country:USA

Jasper in a Jam is a 1946 short film in the Puppetoons series produced and originated by George Pal.[1] It starred the voice of singer Peggy Lee, and was directed by Duke Goldstone and released by Paramount Pictures. It is included in The Puppetoon Movie.

Plot summary

The story takes place in a pawnshop where a young African-American boy named Jasper visits in the city. Every night at midnight, all the musical instruments in the pawnshop come to life and play. The music of Charlie Barnet and his Orchestra are featured playing the songs "Pompton Turnpike" and "Redskin Rhumba" and Lee (as a singing harp) sings "Old Man Mose is Dead". Meanwhile, Jasper after playing a clarinet and jamming with a magic trumpet he is then trapped by a totem pole which plays the saxophone. while being stalked by a clay Indian who throws axes at him. When the night watchman enters the shop, all the items return to their places and Jasper finally makes his escape.

Notes and References

  1. Book: Lenburg . Jeff . The Encyclopedia of Animated Cartoons . 1999 . Checkmark Books . 0-8160-3831-7 . 6 June 2020 . 85–86.