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When Porky tries to go to sleep, a cat starts singing Largo al factotum from The Barber of Seville in his back yard. Porky then starts throwing objects at the cat and finally hits him with a vase.

Movie Info

Directed by: I. Freleng
Story by: Michael Maltese
Produced by: Leon Schlesinger

Starring: Mel Blanc
Edited by: Treg Brown
Music by: Carl W. Stalling

Animation by: Manuel Perez
Backgrounds by: Paul Julian
Production company: Leon Schlesinger Productions

Distributed by: Warner Bros. Pictures
Release date: September 20, 1941
Running time: 7 minutes

Language: English
Country of origin: United States




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