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Hector's Hectic Life (1948) Classic Vintage Christmas Cartoon

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Hector's Hectic Life (1948) A messy family dog is told by its owner that it will be thrown out in the cold, after three puppies show up on the doorstep, complicating the dog's life. For some reason, they look just like him! The owner, thinking the dog is responsible for the mess, finally discovers the puppies and all ends well. From the "Famous Studios". This is hard to find, but eBay tends to be a good source for various forms of it. Try going to ? bit.ly/HecticLife

Animation by
George Germanetti (Popeye)
and Steve Muffatti (Little Audrey, Little Lulu)

Story by Joe Stultz (Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, Felix The Cat)
and Larry Riley.

Scenics by Robert Connavale (Popeye, Warner Bros.).

Music by Winston Sharples
A composer known for his work with animated short subjects, especially those created by the animation department at Paramount Pictures.

In his thirty-five-year career Sharples scored more than 700 cartoons for Paramount and Famous Studios. He originally composed cartoon scores for Van Beuren Studios from 1932 through 1936. In 1938, Sharples composed the music for the Max Fleischer full-length animated production of Gulliver's Travels Several of the songs from that production were used throughout subsequent years in Paramount shorts, with the most notable being "It's A Hap-Hap-Happy Day." In the late 1950s, Sharples teamed with Joe Oriolo for musical production on the Felix the Cat television series. That series made extensive use of stock music composed for the Paramount shorts as well as Sharples' distinctive theme song.

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