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John David Wilson is a Director and Scriptwriter British born on 7 august 1919 at Wimbledon (United-kingdom)

John David Wilson

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Nationality United-kingdom
Birth 7 august 1919 at Wimbledon (United-kingdom)
Death 20 june 2013 (at 93 years) at Blackpool (United-kingdom)

John David Wilson (8 August 1919 – 20 June 2013) was an English artist, animator and producer. He owned his own production studio, Fine Arts Films.

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Ken Sansom
Ken Sansom
(1 films)
Alan Reed
Alan Reed
(1 films)
John Bruno
John Bruno
(1 films)
Hal Smith
Hal Smith
(1 films)
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Filmography of John David Wilson (1 films)

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Director

Shinbone Alley, 1h25
Directed by John David Wilson
Origin USA
Genres Comedy, Fantasy, Musical, Animation, Romance
Themes Films about animals, Films about cats, Musical films, Films based on plays, Films based on musicals
Actors Carol Channing, Eddie Bracken, Alan Reed, John Carradine, Hal Smith, Joan Gerber
Rating55% 2.7744252.7744252.7744252.7744252.774425
A New York City poet named Archy (Eddie Bracken) attempts suicide only to come back as a cockroach. As he learns how to write poetry by hopping on typewriter keys, he grows used to his new life and becomes infatuated with Mehitabel (Carol Channing), the singing alley cat. She instead goes out with the tomcat Big Bill (Alan Reed) When Big Bill dumps Mehitabel, Archy confronts her about her wild ways in general and her affinity for bad boy tomcats in particular. She momentarily agrees; however, self-appointed theatre maestro cat Tyrone T. Tattersall (John Carradine) promises to make her a star and becomes her next lover. Archy attempts and fails suicide again. In the theatre, Mehitabel holds up her end of the deal in getting food for Tyrone, but he kicks her off the stage. Archy and Big Bill watch her, and Mehitabel gets back together with Big Bill. Back to his typewriter, Archy channels his frustration in calling the other insects and spiders to revolution. He immediately drops the scheme when he hears the news that Mehitabel has kittens, and Big Bill has left the scene again.It's a rainy evening, and Archy points out to Mehitabel, that her kittens, who are inside a cover less trashcan, are floating away from her, and the two of them rescue the kittens, however, a moody Mehetabel, chases Archy away for interfering with her private business. Archy persuades Mehitabel to give up her life as an alley cat and support the kittens with a "job" as a house cat.

Scriptwriter

Shinbone Alley, 1h25
Directed by John David Wilson
Origin USA
Genres Comedy, Fantasy, Musical, Animation, Romance
Themes Films about animals, Films about cats, Musical films, Films based on plays, Films based on musicals
Actors Carol Channing, Eddie Bracken, Alan Reed, John Carradine, Hal Smith, Joan Gerber
Rating55% 2.7744252.7744252.7744252.7744252.774425
A New York City poet named Archy (Eddie Bracken) attempts suicide only to come back as a cockroach. As he learns how to write poetry by hopping on typewriter keys, he grows used to his new life and becomes infatuated with Mehitabel (Carol Channing), the singing alley cat. She instead goes out with the tomcat Big Bill (Alan Reed) When Big Bill dumps Mehitabel, Archy confronts her about her wild ways in general and her affinity for bad boy tomcats in particular. She momentarily agrees; however, self-appointed theatre maestro cat Tyrone T. Tattersall (John Carradine) promises to make her a star and becomes her next lover. Archy attempts and fails suicide again. In the theatre, Mehitabel holds up her end of the deal in getting food for Tyrone, but he kicks her off the stage. Archy and Big Bill watch her, and Mehitabel gets back together with Big Bill. Back to his typewriter, Archy channels his frustration in calling the other insects and spiders to revolution. He immediately drops the scheme when he hears the news that Mehitabel has kittens, and Big Bill has left the scene again.It's a rainy evening, and Archy points out to Mehitabel, that her kittens, who are inside a cover less trashcan, are floating away from her, and the two of them rescue the kittens, however, a moody Mehetabel, chases Archy away for interfering with her private business. Archy persuades Mehitabel to give up her life as an alley cat and support the kittens with a "job" as a house cat.