Cue Ball Cat

November. 25,1950      NR
Rating:
7.9
Trailer Synopsis Cast

Tom is in a pool hall after hours; as he soon discovers, Jerry is sleeping in the corner pocket. Tom chases Jerry around the table and the rest of the pool hall. Tom's energetic game of pool is more than Jerry can cope with. Soon, the table becomes a battlefield.

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Reviews

ThiefHott
1950/11/25

Too much of everything

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Pluskylang
1950/11/26

Great Film overall

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ShangLuda
1950/11/27

Admirable film.

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ThrillMessage
1950/11/28

There are better movies of two hours length. I loved the actress'performance.

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BA_Harrison
1950/11/29

Tom is in a pool hall after hours practising his game when he accidentally disturbs Jerry's sleep, the stupid mouse having unwisely set up home in one of the pool table's pockets. Jerry isn't very happy at being woken up, and starts causing the cat trouble. This simple set-up allows for loads of pool-related high jinks, the animators going all out with the violence in their quest for laughs.With a cool setting that allows for lots of inventive gags, decent pacing, great animation (love the bit where Tom runs around all of the pool tables), and both characters experiencing their fair share of extreme pain, this Tom and Jerry caper is among my favourites. Funniest moments include Tom getting an 8-ball embedded in his face, a massive and very sharp pin in the backside, and a cue catapulted down his throat (I take it back: Tom seems to get the worst of it!).

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Tweekums
1950/11/30

This short opens with Tom approaching a pool table in a pool hall and taking a few shots; he isn't very good so has to cheat; tilting the table and even moving the pocket to ensure he pots the balls. This third ball goes into one of the corner pockets; which unbeknownst to him is where Jerry is sleeping. Not happy about being disturbed, and squashed by the ball, Jerry climbs out of one of the pockets only to find himself at the wrong end of Tom's cue. Tom suddenly becomes much better and plays a remarkable array of physics defying trick shots all of which batter poor Jerry. It isn't until three minutes in that Jerry turns the tables and it is Tom's turn to get battered.In typical 'Tom and Jerry' fashion this short is a series of violent gags that will either have you laughing at how funny it all is or shocked that such violent cartoons were ever made; I suspect most people will fall in the former category though; children are bound to enjoy the slapstick and adults are likely to enjoy them, partly for the same reason as children and partly for the nostalgia of watching something they grew up with. The gags may be fairly violent but there is no denying their inventiveness! Just one example of many; at one point Tom tries to force Jerry out of a pocket by japing a cue down it, the cue emerges from the next hole just inches from Tom's backside... Jerry ties a needle to it as Tom gives one last hard jab with inevitable results!

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ccthemovieman-1
1950/12/01

This is the first time I've seen Jerry get all this physical abuse, at least for the first three minutes of the cartoon. Why he chose to live inside a pool table in a pool hall in the first place is puzzling. What happened to his normal "house" inside the wall the house where he and Tom live?Whatever, he starts taking a pounding the first time a billiard ball goes into a pocket and winds up crashing on top of his little bed. When he comes out of the corner pocket, Tom spots him and really abuses him, even using him at the end of his pool cue. He takes a number of beating from the balls on the table. It's brutal but rare to see the mouse get it like this.However, enough is enough and he starts to fight back At that point, Tom gets brutalized but Jerry still gets it, too. This might be the most violent Tom and Jerry cartoon I've seen. Being a fan of this series, I am used to it and know it's only cartoon and much of the slapstick- violence is funny. However, some of things here are unbelievable, like Tom getting the entire cue shoved down his throat and Jerry getting an eight-ball rammed into his butt. For anyone who is a little leery of too much violence in cartoons, for either them or their kids, you are forewarned.

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Antzy88
1950/12/02

Tom is playing pool in a pool hall, not realising that Jerry is sleeping in the depths of the table he is playing on, and the little mouse gets up to his usual tricks in turning the tables on Tom.This cartoon is hugely entertaining and very funny! Oh, how I laughed when I first watched it!

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