The Aristocats - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "The Aristocats"
The Aristocats (1970)
Timing: 1:18 (78 min)
The Aristocats - TMDB rating
7.3/10
5330
The Aristocats - Kinopoisk rating
8.131/10
84981
The Aristocats - IMDB rating
7.1/10
124000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Winston Hibler
Producer

Editor

Tom Acosta
Editor

Production Design

Photo Ken Anderson #69550

Ken Anderson

Ken Anderson
Production Design

Original Music Composer

George Bruns

George Bruns
Original Music Composer

Director of Photography

Photo Ken Anderson #69550

Ken Anderson

Ken Anderson
Director of Photography

Animation

Hal King
Animation
Julius Svendsen
Animation
Fred Hellmich
Animation
Walt Stanchfield
Animation

Screenplay

Julius Svendsen
Screenplay

Story

Tom McGowan
Story
Tom Rowe
Story

Songs

Sound Supervisor

Robert O. Cook
Sound Supervisor

Theme Song Performance

Photo Maurice Chevalier #261002

Maurice Chevalier

Maurice Chevalier
Theme Song Performance

Layout

Sylvia Roemer
Layout

What's left behind the scenes

  • The plot of the cartoon is based on the real story of a cat family that lived in Paris in the early 20th century and inherited all of its owner's fortune.
  • The character nicknamed Кыш-Брысь was originally intended to be voiced by Louis Armstrong (1901-1971). Even his image was based on the famous musician – the way he plays the trumpet, certain features of his appearance, including the characteristic gap between his front teeth. Unfortunately, due to illness, Armstrong was unable to participate in the voice acting. He was replaced by actor, singer, dancer and musician Scatman Crothers (1910-1986), who was instructed to "pretend to be Satchmo" (Armstrong's nickname).
  • The Duchess's kittens, Toulouse and Berlioz, are named after post-impressionist artist Count Henri Raymond de Toulouse-Lautrec-Monfa (1864-1901) and composer and conductor Hector Berlioz (1803-1869), respectively.
  • The hunting dogs Napoleon and Lafayette are named after the French military leaders Napoleon I Bonaparte (1769-1821) and Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert du Motier, Marquis de Lafayette (1757-1834), respectively.
  • The image of the alley cat Thomas O'Malley is based on singer, songwriter, jazz musician and actor Phil Harris (1904-1995), who also voiced him.
  • This was Bill Thompson's (1913-1971) last work in cinema. The actor died less than a year after the cartoon was released.
  • The character nicknamed “Kysh-Brys” was originally intended to be voiced by Louis Armstrong (1901-1971). Even his image was based on the famous musician – the way he plays the trumpet, certain features of his appearance, including the gap between his front teeth. Unfortunately, due to illness, Armstrong was never able to participate in the voice acting. He was replaced by actor, singer, dancer and musician Scatman Crothers (1910-1986), who was told to “pretend to be Satchmo” (Armstrong’s nickname).
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