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Film series
  
Tom and Jerry

Producer
  
Fred Quimby

Duration
  

Music director
  
Scott Bradley

Cast
  
William Hanna

Language
  
English

The Million Dollar Cat movie poster

Director
  
William Hanna Joseph Barbera

Release date
  
May 6, 1944 (original issue), February 24, 1951 (reissue)

Directors
  
William Hanna, Joseph Barbera

Genres
  
Animation, Short Film, Comedy, Family film

Similar movies
  
Tom and Jerry movies

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The Million Dollar Cat is a 1944 one-reel animated cartoon and is the 14th Tom and Jerry short. It was produced in Technicolor and released to theatres on May 6, 1944 by Metro-Goldwyn Mayer. It was reissued for re-release on February 24, 1951.

Contents

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This short is the first of a few in which Tom emerges victorious over Jerry.

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Plot

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While Tom is throwing darts at an apple on Jerry's head à la William Tell (he even throws one between his legs while blindfolded), a telegram arrives. Though it is meant for his owner, Tom reads it himself and discovers that he has been left a million dollars in a will from his owner's eccentric aunt, making him ecstatic. Jerry also reads the letter and gets just as happy as Tom. Tom quickly learns why after he reads the telegram again, because the telegram has a condition that forbids him to ever harm any living animal, especially mice, or else he is likely to lose everything.

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The next day, news of Tom's inheritance quickly spreads and he moves into 1 Park Avenue. Although Tom at first enjoys the attention and wealth he is given, Jerry decides to use the telegram's condition against Tom as revenge for tormenting him. He continually follows Tom, despite the cat's best attempts to get rid of him, and proceeds to take advantage of his freedom through various means, including slapping Tom's dickey in his face, assaulting him in his limousine, eating his sundae, and even throwing him out of bed whilst still falling asleep.

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The next morning, after Jerry steals Tom's bathroom towel, he decides to get rid of Jerry. After a few ideas, Tom eventually decides on hanging a fire exit sign on the window. He strikes a match to start a fire in front of the bathroom door, and Jerry promptly jumps out of the window. The cat cheers before sitting down to enjoy his breakfast, but when he grabs his napkin, however, he uncovers Jerry, who posts the telegram on the table and eats Tom's breakfast. As a final insult, he attacks Tom yet again with the rest of the breakfast material, reminding him that as long as the "Even A Mouse" rule stands, he can do whatever he wants to Tom, then he once again slaps Tom's dickey in his face. This proves to be the final straw: Tom loses his temper, and the shocked Jerry realizes that he has pushed the cat too far. Tom furiously grabs the telegram, tears it into pieces, and even shoves the "Even A Mouse" proviso into Jerry's mouth, literally making and forcing him to eat his words. Jerry swallows it in horror at what is about to happen, as Tom leaps into the air with a loud and insane scream before attacking Jerry by smashing the crockery and breakfast tray on him. After a few seconds, he contemplates that he is throwing away his fortune but he is still happy and satisfied, and then continues attacking Jerry.

Production

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  • Directed by: Bill Hanna and Joseph Barbera
  • Animation: Irven Spence, Kenneth Muse, Pete Burness, Ray Patterson
  • Music: Scott Bradley
  • Produced by: Fred Quimby
  • Voice cast

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  • Harry E. Lang as Tom Cat (uncredited)
  • William Hanna as Tom Cat and Jerry Mouse's cheers (uncredited)
  • Availability

    DVD

  • Tom and Jerry's Greatest Chases, Vol. 2
  • Tom and Jerry Spotlight Collection Vol. 1, Disc One
  • Tom and Jerry Golden Collection Volume One, Disc One
  • References

    The Million Dollar Cat Wikipedia