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Swallow the Leader

Swallow the Leader (1949)

October. 14,1949
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6.6
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NR
| Animation Comedy

Migrating swallows are making their annual spring return to San Juan Capistrano, and a hungry cat awaits them.

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slymusic
1949/10/14

"Swallow the Leader" is a fairly unique Warner Bros. cartoon directed by Bob McKimson. The popular song "When the Swallows Come Back to Capistrano" can be heard throughout this short, and the screenwriter - Warren Foster - decided to make a joke out of it. It so happens that every year the beautiful blue swallows fly back to California, taking up residence at the Mission of San Juan Capistrano, where a hungry bow-tied cat awaits them. As cute as these swallows are, they are way too clever to get themselves devoured by the cunning feline.Highlights: The cat mistakenly eats a magnetic bird, after which a horseshoe magnet gets the better of him as he travels - rear end first - up some stairs, through a birdbath, up a ladder, across a rooftop with Spanish tiles, and, eventually, onto a seesaw, where a swallow drops some heavy boulders, causing the cat to repeatedly soar in the air and whack a bell with his head. After the cat finally traps a swallow onto some flypaper, he suddenly gets attacked by hordes and hordes of other swallows acting as fighter jets, complete with an arsenal of tacks and light bulbs.The plot of "Swallow the Leader" might be somewhat off-kilter, but it is still a fun cartoon to watch. Although he is not exactly the more famous slobbering cat Sylvester, the cat in this particular cartoon might just as well be, not only because he physically resembles Sylvester but also because he's a hapless fall guy, failing in every attempt to capture even one juicy little swallow.

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Lee Eisenberg
1949/10/15

In basically any cartoon where a cat attempts to eat birds, it's pretty much a guarantee that the birds will give the cat hell. And Robert McKimson's "Swallow the Leader" gives the feline star (he looks like a slightly fatter version of Sylvester) some real hell! Awaiting the return of swallows to San Juan Capistrano, the head swallow makes mincemeat of him...so guess what the whole gang does! What I think would have been neat would have been if they'd set this cartoon in San Juan Bautista. You may recognize the latter as the place in Alfred Hitchcock's "Vertigo". I try to imagine the cat doing what Kim Novak's character does (though for the record, there isn't actually a bell tower in San Juan Bautista).But that's beside the point. Contrary to McKimson's detractors, he had some good ideas for cartoons. Like Friz Freleng, he just used material that he considered funny (Chuck Jones went for the intellectual stuff). Worth seeing.

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ccthemovieman-1
1949/10/16

Do the swallows still come back to the mission at San Juan Capistrano? I would presume. Anyway, that's the setup for this cartoon in which an unnamed cat awaits these birds' arrival on March 19th of each year.He has "no vacancy: and similar signs at every nest in sight with a trap set up in one available nest. Like Wile E. Coyote, however, you just know this cat is not going to eat that first of the beautiful birds and you know he is going to take some beatings attempting to do so. Man, does he ever take beatings, especially when it looks like the cat finally prevailed and the rest of the flock - thousands of them - gang up and dive-bomb this feline. It's pretty brutal stuff in some scenes, like the punishment poor Tom got in the Tom and Jerry cartoons, but it's entertaining.The cat looks a lot like Sylvester but slightly different, almost a Dr. Suess "cat in the hat" look to him.

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Robert Reynolds
1949/10/17

This short is reasonably entertaining and the cat in this one (if I'm not mistaken) is the same one featured in Early To Bet. He needs a good medical plan or he needs to retire, because he's singularly unlucky. Because I want to discuss some of the details, this is a spoiler warning: You have a situation which you think would be ideal for a cat-the swallows are returning to San Juan Capistrano-Meals on Wings, as it were. But even with the assistance of radar, this cat hasn't got a prayer-one bird beats him at almost every turn. Instead of dining on a swallow, this poor soul gets a jack-in-the-box and a painted metal figurine, with disastrous and painful consequences (for the cat-for the bird and the audience, it's hysterical).Even when he finally manages to trap the swallow on a piece of flypaper, he still can't catch a break, because then all the other swallows show up to save the first one and bomb the cat with light bulbs and tacks before they pick him up and carry him up to drop him from on high. So he turns to drinking instead.This short is available on the Looney Tunes Golden Collection, Volume 4 and is well worth watching. It and the Collection are recommended.

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