Rooty Toot Toot
Year: 1951
Genre: Animation, Music, Crime, Comedy
Studio: Columbia Pictures, United Productions of America
Director: John Hubley
Cast: Thurl Ravenscroft, Annette Warren
Crew: John Hubley (Director), Bill Scott (Story), John Hubley (Producer), John Hubley (Writer), Art Babbitt (Animation), Tom McDonald (Animation)
Runtime: 8 minutes
Release: Nov 15, 1951
IMDb: 6.70/10 by 38 users
Popularity: 1
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0

So we know that "Frankie" has done for "Johnny" and so she ends up in court dressed as if she were about to dance a Flamenco! Her lawyer calls the barkeep, a rather dour fella - who regales us with the tale of the deceased's infidelities with "Nelly Bligh". Next, the sultry "Nelly" takes the stand with her own version but claims that they only tickling going on was on the ivories! It looks a clear cut case. Can the debonaire lawyer save her bacon? He portrays a completely different summation of the events. Which version will the jury buy? The narration is delivered via a lively and witty lyric with a great jazzy soundtrack and the sharp, almost stark, nature of the animation works well delivering a story with more than an hint of menace, the odd Freudian slip and... It's good fun this and stay tuned for the twist at the end!