Munro (film)

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Directed byGene Deitch
StarringHoward Morris
Seth Deitch
Marie Deitch
Jules Feiffer
Munro
Directed byGene Deitch
Story byJules Feiffer
Produced byWilliam L. Snyder
Zdenka Najmanova
StarringHoward Morris
Seth Deitch
Marie Deitch
Jules Feiffer
Narrated byHoward Morris
Edited byZdenka Navratilova
Music byŠtěpán Koníček
Production
companies
Film Representations
Rembrandt Films
Distributed byParamount Pictures (United States)
Release dates
  • September 1960 (1960-09) (Czechoslovakia)
  • October 5, 1961 (1961-10-05) (U.S.)
Running time
8 minutes 20 seconds
CountriesCzechoslovakia
United States

Munro is a 1960 Czechoslovak-American animated short film directed by Gene Deitch, written by Jules Feiffer, and produced by William L. Snyder. Munro won an Oscar for Best Animated Short Film in 1961.[1][2] It was the first short composed outside of the United States to be so honored.[3] The Academy Film Archive preserved Munro in 2004.[4]

The title character is a rebellious little boy who is accidentally drafted into the United States Army. No matter which adult he tells, "I'm only four", they all fail to notice his age. Eventually, the harshness of army life makes Munro cry, which causes the general to realize that he really is a little boy. He is discharged and becomes a hero... and whenever he misbehaves, Munro is reminded of his stint in the army.

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