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At a busy urban construction site, an appreciative crowd of gawkers watches the foreman (an Anthropomorphic lion, a caricature of the conductor Leopold Stokowski) use the building plans as his score and conduct the workmen in Franz Liszt's Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2, a symphony of riveting, hammering, sawing, and more. The workmen are anthropomorphic animals in human clothes. Elevators, picks, shovels, and a steam shovel are instruments in music making and construction. As the clock nears 5:00 PM, the crew works furiously, and the building rises toward the clouds. With the pennant planted at the top and the work completed, the foreman takes a bow. One of the workers (a Droopy look-alike) leaves last, closing the door behind him. Due to this, the building (labelled as the "Umpire State") come

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  • Rhapsody in Rivets
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  • At a busy urban construction site, an appreciative crowd of gawkers watches the foreman (an Anthropomorphic lion, a caricature of the conductor Leopold Stokowski) use the building plans as his score and conduct the workmen in Franz Liszt's Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2, a symphony of riveting, hammering, sawing, and more. The workmen are anthropomorphic animals in human clothes. Elevators, picks, shovels, and a steam shovel are instruments in music making and construction. As the clock nears 5:00 PM, the crew works furiously, and the building rises toward the clouds. With the pennant planted at the top and the work completed, the foreman takes a bow. One of the workers (a Droopy look-alike) leaves last, closing the door behind him. Due to this, the building (labelled as the "Umpire State") come
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color process
  • Technicolor
Series
Runtime
  • 420.0
Producer
Country
Name
  • Rhapsody in Rivets
Caption
  • The cartoon's title card
Language
  • English
Musician
story artist
  • Michael Maltese
Distributor
  • Warner Bros. Pictures
Released
  • 1941-12-06(xsd:date)
Director
  • Friz Freleng
abstract
  • At a busy urban construction site, an appreciative crowd of gawkers watches the foreman (an Anthropomorphic lion, a caricature of the conductor Leopold Stokowski) use the building plans as his score and conduct the workmen in Franz Liszt's Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2, a symphony of riveting, hammering, sawing, and more. The workmen are anthropomorphic animals in human clothes. Elevators, picks, shovels, and a steam shovel are instruments in music making and construction. As the clock nears 5:00 PM, the crew works furiously, and the building rises toward the clouds. With the pennant planted at the top and the work completed, the foreman takes a bow. One of the workers (a Droopy look-alike) leaves last, closing the door behind him. Due to this, the building (labelled as the "Umpire State") comes crashing down.
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