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HorseFeathers
04-14-2008, 05:07 PM
Anyone out there in InternetLand have a favorite Walter Lantz cartoon directed by Paul J. Smith?

My candidate is "Real Gone Woody" (1954).

Duck Dodgers
04-14-2008, 05:36 PM
Sadly, very few.

"Hot Noon"
"Bedtime Bedlam"
"Bunco Busters"
"Get Lost"
"Chief Charlie Horse"

Bugsy-Kun
04-14-2008, 05:39 PM
My favourites for the while is "Real Gone Woody" and "Arts and Flowers".

Jon Cooke
04-14-2008, 06:25 PM
To be honest, I haven't watched many of these Lantz shorts in awhile (well, until I get the new DVD set soon ;) ). However, in addition to the ones mentioned above, I recall the following Smith efforts to be funny:

"Niagara Fools"
"Pig in a Pickle"
"Square Shootin' Square"
"Red Riding Hoodlum"

BloodyChamp
04-14-2008, 07:07 PM
Wasn't "Bats in the Belfry" one of his? That was a pretty good lil cartoon for later day Woody.

Thad
04-14-2008, 07:11 PM
The Dog Who Cried Wolf (1953)
Hot Noon (1953)
Real Gone Woody (1954)
Pig in a Pickle (1954)
Paw's Night Out (1955)
Bunco Busters (1955)
Get Lost (1956)
Chief Charlie Horse (1956)
Arts and Flowers (1956)

And nothing else.

Matt the Y
04-14-2008, 07:48 PM
Maw and Paw [1953]
A Horse's Tale [1954]
Bunco Busters [1955]
Chief Charlie Horse [1956]
Niagara Fools [1956]
International Woodpecker [1957]
Misguided Missile [1958]
His Better Elf [1958]
Truant Student [1959]
Kiddie League [1959]
How to Stuff a Woodpecker [1960]
Rah Rah Ruckus [1964]
Roof Top Razzle-Dazzle [1964]
Guest Who? [1965]

I'll also give bonus points to "The Dog That Cried Wolf" [1953], "Witch Crafty" [1955], "Square Shootin' Square" [1955], "Arts and Flowers" [1956], and "Busman's Holiday" [1961].

..... That's about it.

kaseykockroach
04-14-2008, 09:45 PM
Niagra Fools
Get Lost
Hot Noon
Chief Charlie Horse
Real Gone Woody
Arts and Flowers
Dog that Cried Wolf

nickramer
04-14-2008, 10:32 PM
Since everyone else post almost all the best ones, I might be the only person who enjoyed the Maltese written "Helter Shelter" (1955), even though it was a remake of the Warner Bros. cartoon "Hare Force"(1954), which Maltese also wrote.