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The Violinist Story Detail


The Violinist Cartoon Picture

  • Theatrical Cartoon
  • Pintoff Productions Inc., Kingsley International
  • Characters: P.P. Harry, Dog, Bus Passenger, Sewer Worker, Lady.
  • Originally Released in 1959 (Estimate).

  • Originally Released Theatrically.
  • Running Time: 8 minutes.
  • Color
  • U.S.A.




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Cartoon Synopsis:



A funny spoof on the old saying "to create great music, the artist must suffer." Aspiring violinist P.P. Harry learns that one must suffer- but, perhaps, not too much- in order to achieve greatness. The happy man fancies himself as a violinist, but every time that he plays for people, they tell him that he is no good. Even his best friend and sidekick, a talking dog, hates his horrible music. He tries everything, even music lessons, but to no avail. He and the dog decide that he hasn't suffered enough to be a great artist. He goes about a life change and starts to suffer; his music gets better, but his life gets more miserable. A lesson in just being normal.
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