Director: BILL TYTLA. Story: Ewald Ludwig, I. Klein, Jack Ward. Scenics: Robert Little. Animators: Hal Eugster, George Germanetti. Steve Muffatti. Music arrangements: Winston Sharples. Song, "Tap, Tap, Tap" by Buddy Kaye and Dick Manning. Color by Technicolor. A Noveltoon.
Copyright 14 October 1949 by Paramount Pictures, Inc. 7 minutes. COMMENT: One of the most entertaining cartoons Paramount ever produced, this spirited offering is a clever little tale of a coming-of-age leprechaun (he's 121) versus the district's most ambitious miser who's after that legendary crock of gold that all leprechauns are reputed to have hidden away for a rainy day!
Director Bill Tytla deserves a big hand. Despite one or two slightly strained effects, this one comes over as a delightfully atmospheric, humorously suspenseful yarn.
Copyright 14 October 1949 by Paramount Pictures, Inc. 7 minutes. COMMENT: One of the most entertaining cartoons Paramount ever produced, this spirited offering is a clever little tale of a coming-of-age leprechaun (he's 121) versus the district's most ambitious miser who's after that legendary crock of gold that all leprechauns are reputed to have hidden away for a rainy day!
Director Bill Tytla deserves a big hand. Despite one or two slightly strained effects, this one comes over as a delightfully atmospheric, humorously suspenseful yarn.