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Heir-Conditioned movie scenes  Heir Conditioned was the second of three propaganda cartoons funded by the Alfred P Sloan Foundation the other two being By Word of Mouse from the

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November 26, 1955 (USA)

One is one and all alone


Heir-Conditioned is a Warner Bros. Pictures Looney Tunes theatrical cartoon short released in 1955 and directed by Friz Freleng and written by Warren Foster. Heir-Conditioned is the second of three Looney Tunes shorts underwritten by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation (the first being By Word of Mouse).

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Synopsis

The story begins with Sylvester the Cat finding himself the heir of his mistress' vast fortune. While his financial adviser, Elmer Fudd, is urging him to invest his money, Sylvester is frightened he will simply lose his money. Meanwhile, his street cat friends are out to get the money for themselves, but Fudd manages to thwart each attempt, including the one from Johnny, a cat who pretends to be a salesman for a "silver cleaning liquid" of the Hi-Ho Silver Cleaning Company of Walla Walla, Washington. Finally, Fudd manages an extensive lecture on the benefits of good investment on the economy with an educational film to illustrate the point. While Sylvester is not convinced, the cats outside see the film themselves and are persuaded to the point when Sylvester manages to get the money to them, they demand he give it over to Elmer for investment. Defeated, Sylvester gives in and growls to the portrait of his mistress that his life would have been less complicated if she took her money with her.

Voices

  • Mel Blanc as Sylvester, Charlie the Fast-talking Sales-cat, Additional Cats, Tweety.
  • Daws Butler as Bernie the Cat
  • Stan Freberg as Additional Cats.
  • Hal Smith as Gus the Cat, Additional Cats.
  • Arthur Q. Bryan as Elmer Fudd
  • two are heard when a group of cats are singing.

    References

    Heir-Conditioned Wikipedia