Pots and Pans (film) explained

Pots and Pans
Director:John Foster
George Ruffle
Producer:Amadee J. Van Beuren
Color Process:Black and white
Studio:Van Beuren Studios
Distributor:RKO Pictures
Runtime:6 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English

Pots and Pans is the 10th Van Beuren Tom and Jerry cartoon, released on May 14, 1932 with a running time of 6:12 minutes.[1] The cartoon's soundtrack is done by Gene Rodemich.

Plot

Tom and Jerry are the owners of a diner car where they perform their duties in time to the music - and the food can't resist dancing while being prepared. Eventually a quartet of customers join in and the resulting energy of the music sends the new shoes rolling onto an active track where it hits a real train engine head-on and coming in the opposite direction...

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Watch Pots And Pans from Tom And Jerry on Video (Theatrical Cartoon) at BCDB.