Fritz The Cat
From The Grindhouse Cinema Database
Fritz The Cat (1972, USA) is an Animated adult-Comedy-Drama film directed by Ralph Bakshi. It was followed by The Nine Lives of Fritz The Cat.
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- Featured in: The Fritz The Cat Collection
- Included in: Psychedelicinema: The World of Hippie Exploitation
Main Details
- Released in 1972
- Color
- Running Time: 78 min | Sweden:79 min | Argentina:80 min
- Production Co: Aurica Finance Company | Black Ink | Fritz Productions | Steve Krantz Productions
- Distribution Co: Cinemation Industries (1972) (USA) (theatrical) | American International Pictures (AIP) (USA) (re-release)
- Directed by Ralph Bakshi
- Written by Robert Crumb, Ralph Bakshi
- Voices by: Skip Hinnant, Rosetta LeNoire, John McCurry
- Produced by Steve Krantz
- Original Music by Ed Bogas, Ray Shanklin
- Cinematography by Ted C. Bemiller, Gene Borghi
- Film Editing by Renn Reynolds
Plot Summary
- A hypocritical swinging college student cat raises hell in a satiric vision of various elements on the 1960s.
Taglines
- He's X-Rated and Animated!
- We're not rated X for nothin', baby!
- SEE! The man eat crow! SEE! The Air Force bomb the ghetto! SEE! Fritz bite off more than he can chew! SEE! Hundreds of dirty animals!