Symphony in Slang

Symphony in Slang (1951)

Genres - Animation, Comedy, Family  |   Sub-Genres - Animated Short  |   Release Date - Apr 26, 1951  |   Run Time - 7 min.  |  
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Symphony in Slang is a 1951 cartoon short film directed by Tex Avery, written by Rich Hogan and released with the feature film No Questions Asked by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Minimalist and abstract in style, it tells the story of a man, who finds himself at the Pearly Gates explaining the story of his life to a bewildered Saint Peter and Noah Webster using slang of that era. The majority of the short is made up of sight gags based on Peter and Webster's literal interpretations of phrases such as "raining cats and dogs".

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Saint Peter, Short, Slang, Tale

Alternate Titles

Sinfonia Diferente
BR
Strange Experiences
JP
Symfonia w slangu
PL
Symphonie argotique
FR
Symphony in Slang
US
Сленґова симфонія
UA
へんな体験記
JP