Casey at the Bat
0 sources
Casey at the Bat
Summary
Casey at the Bat is an animated short film[1].
Key Facts
- Casey at the Bat's instance of is recorded as animated short film[2].
- Casey at the Bat was directed by Jack Kinney[3].
- Homer Brightman wrote the screenplay for Casey at the Bat[4].
- Casey at the Bat's composer is recorded as Ken Darby[5].
- Among the performers on Casey at the Bat was Jerry Colonna[6].
- Casey at the Bat's depicts is recorded as baseball[7].
- Casey at the Bat is part of Make Mine Music[8].
- Casey at the Bat's country of origin is recorded as United States[9].
- Casey at the Bat was published on January 1, 1946[10].
- Casey at the Bat's sport is recorded as baseball[11].
- Casey at the Bat's characters is recorded as Casey[12].
- Casey at the Bat's voice actor is recorded as Jerry Colonna[13].
- Casey at the Bat's main subject is overconfidence effect[14].
- Casey at the Bat's main subject is poseur[15].
- Casey at the Bat's main subject is failure[16].
- Casey at the Bat's title is recorded as Casey at the Bat[17].
- Casey at the Bat's production code is recorded as 2041[18].
- Casey at the Bat's narrator is recorded as Jerry Colonna[19].
- Casey at the Bat's animator is recorded as Cliff Nordberg[20].
- Casey at the Bat's animator is recorded as Hugh Fraser[21].
- Casey at the Bat's animator is recorded as John Sibley[22].
Body
Authorship and Creation
Among the performers on Casey at the Bat was Jerry Colonna[6]. It was directed by Jack Kinney[3]. Homer Brightman wrote the screenplay for it[4].
Publication
Casey at the Bat was published on January 1, 1946[10]. It is part of Make Mine Music[8].
Subject and Themes
Main subjects include overconfidence effect[14], poseur[15], and failure[16].