Railroad Rhythm
Railroad Rhythm | |
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Krazy Kat series | |
Directed by |
Manny Gould Ben Harrison |
Produced by | Charles Mintz |
Story by | Manny Gould |
Music by | Joe de Nat |
Animation by |
Allen Rose Jack Carr |
Distributed by | Columbia Pictures |
Release date(s) | November 20, 1937 |
Color process | Black and white |
Running time | 5:50 |
Language | English |
Preceded by | The Masque Raid |
Followed by | Sad Little Guinea Pigs |
Railroad Rhythm is a 1937 short animated film starring the comic strip character Krazy Kat, and part of a long-running series of short films featuring the character.
Plot
Krazy is a train engineer, driving an old train. While Krazy enjoys himself and even sings I've Been Working on the Railroad, the passengers are disoriented by the coaches tilting back and forth. When the train stops at a station, the passengers exit, express their dislike of the ride, before boarding a more modern train at the place.
As Krazy continues to run his train, a villainous mutt, some miles ahead, ties a man and a woman, who are a couple, onto the track. Krazy, however, notices the restrained couple on time. Krazy dives his train into the ground, going under them, before getting back to the surface. Krazy comes out of the train to untie the couple. The man gives Krazy a sack of cash as a sign of gratitude.
Krazy uses the money he received from the man to purchase one of the modern trains. The man and the woman are onboard as passengers. But troubles are not over as the mutt returns in an airplane to drop bombs on the train. The couple, however, is not defenseless as the man uses a trumpet to summon an army tank to the scene. After firing several rounds, the airplane is eventually shot down.