
The best part of this sequence is the green circles in Tom’s eyes.



Joe Barbera tops it with a parody of coin-flipping George Raft in Scarface (1932), who is gunned down at the end of the film.

Irv Spence, Ken Muse, Irv Levine and Ray Patterson receive the animation credits in this cartoon. Can anyone point out Levine’s scenes?
I believe Irving Levine did the scene where the canary trapped Tom in its birdcage and possibly something else.
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