

The Last Hungry Cat
Directed by Friz FrelengSylvester Cat slips when making a grab for Tweety Bird in Granny's flat, and falls dazed to the floor as one of Tweety's feathers lands in his mouth. Tweety runs off. Sylvester comes to and finds the feather lodged between his lips. He thinks he has swallowed and killed Tweety and suffers terrible remorse as an Alfred Hitchcock-like voice-over chides him for his "crime". Sylvester cracks, runs into the streets confessing, and returns to Granny's place, where he finds he didn't eat Tweety after all.
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The Last Hungry Cat was released on December 2, 1961.
The Last Hungry Cat was directed by Friz Freleng.
The Last Hungry Cat has a runtime of 7m.
The Last Hungry Cat was produced by John W. Burton.
Sylvester Cat slips when making a grab for Tweety Bird in Granny's flat, and falls dazed to the floor as one of Tweety's feathers lands in his mouth. Tweety runs off. Sylvester comes to and finds the feather lodged between his lips. He thinks he has swallowed and killed Tweety and suffers terrible remorse as an Alfred Hitchcock-like voice-over chides him for his "crime". Sylvester cracks, runs into the streets confessing, and returns to Granny's place, where he finds he didn't eat Tweety after all.
The key characters in The Last Hungry Cat are Sylvester / Tweety (voice) (Mel Blanc), Hitchcock-like Voice (uncredited) (Ben Frommer), Granny (voice) (uncredited) (June Foray).
The Last Hungry Cat is rated Not Rated.
The Last Hungry Cat is an Animation, Comedy, Family film.
The Last Hungry Cat has an audience rating of 7.2 out of 10.






