Fritz the Cat
Synopsis
In the hands of writer and director Ralph Bakshi, a popular underground comics character was the inspiration for the first X-rated animated feature in Hollywood history, over the strenuous objections of its creator, cartoonist Robert Crumb. Fritz is a feline college student of New York City in the '60s, using hippie buzzwords and fashion to score easy sex and drugs. After smoking some strong marijuana in Harlem, Fritz hallucinates and ignites a shooting incident with the police, resulting in the death of his friend Duke. Fritz flees across country in a Volkswagen Bug with a girlfriend and encounters a heroin addict biker rabbit and bomb-making terrorist radicals, obvious references to the Hell's Angels and the Black Panthers, respectively. A trippy journey through its anti-establishment times, Fritz the Cat (1972) was viewed as a must-see novelty, a radical departure from the juvenile, saccharine type of animation with which America was familiar. Nevertheless, the film was opposed by Crumb, who felt that his work had been bastardized. The film was followed by a sequel, The Nine Lives of Fritz the Cat (1974).~ Karl Williams, All Movie Guide
Full Credits
- Director:Ralph Bakshi,
- Writer:Robert Crumb, Ralph Bakshi,
- Producer:Steve Krantz,
- Cinematographer:Gene Borghi, Ted C. Bemiller,
- Editor:Renn Reynolds,
- Executive Producer:Jay Fukuto,
- Cast:
- Animation:Karen Haus, Ray Young, Milton Gray, Robert Brown, Jack Kerns, Clifford Augustson, M. Frann McCracken, Bob Maxfield, Jim Logan, Fred Abranz, Bob Kirk, Rod Scribner, James Davis, Cosmo Anzilotti, Edwin Aardal, Nick Tafuri, Dick Lundy, Ted Bonnicksen, Art Vitello, Jack Foster, Helen Komar, Ethlynn Dalton, Dotti Foell, Larry Riley, Martin Taras, James Tyer, Norm McCabe, John Sparey, John Gentilella, John Walker, Virgil Ross, Manuel Perez,
- Background Designer:Michael Lloyd, Ira Turek, John Vita,
- Color Designer:Ellie Zika,
- Production Office Assistant:Marion Nobel,
- Music Director:Ed Bogas,
- Original Music Composer:Ray Shanklin, Ed Bogas,
- Layout:Lew Ott,
- Special Effects:Irene Sandberg, Helen Jordan, Susan Jonas,
- Title Designer:Dan Perri,
- Characters:Robert Crumb,
- Screenplay:Ralph Bakshi,
Technical specifications
- Rating:NC-17
- Country:United States
- Language:English
- Release:April 12, 1972
- Duration:78 min
- Genres:Animation, Comedy, Drama