George Pal

Biography:  George Pal

George Pal

Trained as an architect at the Budapest Academy of the Arts, Hungarian filmmaker George Pal had trouble securing work in his chosen profession in the late 1920s; to keep food on the table, he designed "art" subtitles for silent films. At the Berlin... more

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  • Tubby the Tuba (1947)

    Length: 10min

    George Pal’s acclaimed and very popular Tubby the Tuba was the last of his puppetoon shorts. Based upon a book by Paul Tripp and an orchestral piece created by George Kleinsinger, Tubby tells the simple story of a young tuba, who is happy and exited...

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  • John Henry and the Inky Poo (1946)

    Length: min

    Based upon the African-American folk tale, John Henry and the Inky Poo opens on a dark, stormy night. A woman is painfully giving birth alone. All of a sudden, a brilliant flash of lightning and crash of thunder strike, and her son John Henry appears,...

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  • Bravo, Mr. Strauss (1943)

    Length: min

    Bravo Mr. Strauss is something of a sequel to George Pal’s earlier Tulips Shall Grow, in that it utilizes the same “Screwball Army” as villainous stand-ins for the Nazi menace. Strauss fades in on a map of Austria before zooming into a statue of...

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  • Tulips Shall Grow (1942)

    Length: min

    This animated Puppetoon short is set in Holland features a pair of young Dutch lovers, Jan and Janette, who dress in traditional Dutch garb. Jan arrives at Janette's windmill one bright, lovely morning and proceeds to woo her with a tulip, which he...

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