Saturday Evening Puss

Saturday Evening Puss
Tom and Jerry series

Title card of 1957 reissue
Directed by
Produced by Fred Quimby
Story by
  • William Hanna (uncredited)
  • Joseph Barbera (uncredited)
Voices by
Music by Scott Bradley
Animation by
Distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Release date(s)
  • January 14, 1950 (1950-01-14) (U.S.)
Color process Technicolor
Perspecta (reissue)
Running time 6:30
Language English
Preceded by Little Quacker
Followed by Texas Tom

Saturday Evening Puss is a 1950 one-reel animated cartoon and is the 48th Tom and Jerry short directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera who created the cat and mouse duo ten years earlier. The cartoon was produced by Fred Quimby, scored by Scott Bradley and animated by Ed Barge, Kenneth Muse, Irven Spence and Ray Patterson. It is notable for being the only cartoon in the entire series to feature Mammy's face on-screen, though only for a split second.

Plot

Mammy leaves for her Saturday night bridge club. Tom then rushes to the window and signals to his three alley cat friends, Butch, Topsy, and Lightning that it's "ok for the party". They arrive and play loud jazz music. The noise disturbs Jerry, who is trying to sleep. He complains to Tom, who ignores him. Jerry then tries to disrupt the party; he tears the needle off the phonograph, shuts Topsy in a drawer and slams the piano lid shut on Butch's hands. The cats chase Jerry back into his mouse hole and resume their party.

Jerry soon emerges again and the cats chase him. Tom eventually catches him and ties him up with windowsill string. Jerry is nevertheless able to reach the telephone and calls Mammy, telling her about the party. Mammy races back home, during which scene her face is briefly shown for the one and only time. She confronts the cats. Tom tries to run but Mammy grabs him by the tail and unleashes her wrath, throwing all four cats out the front door. But to Jerry's dismay, she then decides to relax by playing the same jazz recording that the cats were playing, which leaves him no better off than before.

Voice cast

Lillian Randolph as Mammy Two Shoes (1950 original version, uncredited)

June Foray as White Teenage Girl (1966 re-animated version, uncredited)

Thea Vidale as Mammy Two Shoes (1991 redubbed version, uncredited)

William Hanna as Jerry and Tom and his friends' screams (uncredited)

Edited versions

Availability

DVD:

References

  1. "Censored MGM Cartoons". looney.goldenagecartoons.com. Archived from the original on February 5, 2007. Retrieved February 5, 2007.
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