A Hound for Trouble
Appearance
A Hound For Trouble is a 1951 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon short directed by Chuck Jones. The cartoon was released on April 28, 1951, and features Charlie Dog.
The film has Charlie attempt to take over a restaurant in Pisa, while its owner is on a short break. Charlie's behavior drives away a customer. The restaurant's owner eventually seems to accept Charlie as a partner, but he actually uses the dog's newfound trust to fool him.
- Directed by Chuck Jones. (credited as Charles M. Jones) Story by Michael Maltese.
- Oh boy! I'm going to have a piazza, I'm going to have a piazza!
- [last line of the short film] HELP!!! HELP!!! Hey, doesn't anybody around here kapesh? HELP!!!
Dialogue
[edit]- [first lines of the short film]
- Captain: Alright men! Get a little action into that cargo. Look alive now! Look alive! Alright, alright. Stand clear! Start moving those starboard crates. Easy does it! (Come on!) [discovered that Charlie was hiding behind those crates] WHAT THE... ?! You again? I thought I threw you off in Peru!
- Charlie Dog: What (on Earth) are you anyway? A dog hater?
- Captain: [off-screen; has Charlie hurled flying from the ship to the fishing docks] AND STAY OFF MY SHIP!
- Charlie Dog: [to the fisherman] How about you, friend? How are you fix for a dog?
- Fisherman: [to Charlie] No capice en English. ("I don't understand the English.")
- Charlie Dog: [to the donkey deliveryman] How about a dog to brighten up your seeming side of life? (Huh?)
- Donkey Deliveryman: [to Charlie] No capice! ("I don't understand!")
- Charlie Dog: [to the Italian ladies] How about it, girls? Care to take home a nice soulful dog?
- Italian Lady #1: [giggles of what Charlie have said]
- Italian Lady #2: [giggles; to Charlie] No capice. ("I don't understand.")
- Charlie Dog: Awful lot of immigrants around here (in this country). Oh, well, when in Rome.
Voice cast
[edit]- Mel Blanc as Charlie Dog, Pizzeria Owner, and the Italian People.
- Michael Maltese as the Customer. (uncredited)
- Marian Richman as Italian Lady #1 and Italian Lady #2. (uncredited)
External links
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Categories:
- 1951 animated films
- 1950s English-language films
- American animated short films
- Italian animated films
- Traditionally animated short films
- Children's animated adventure short films
- Children's animated comedy short films
- Surreal comedy films
- Slapstick films
- Animated films about dogs
- Donkey films
- Animated films about talking animals
- Animated films set in Italy
- Films directed by Chuck Jones

