Hal Seeger (Writing)
Little is known about Hal Seeger, a figure with a modest footprint in Writing. Stay tuned for updates as more details become available.
Little is known about Hal Seeger, a figure with a modest footprint in Writing. Stay tuned for updates as more details become available.
Popeye, Olive Oyl and all other King Features comic strip characters are invited on a cruise hosted by Professor Grimsby, a man who hates laughter
Release Date:1972-10-07
Department:Production
Job:Producer
Vote Count:3
Batfink is an animated television series, consisting of five-minute shorts, that first aired in September 1967. The 100-episode series was quickly created by Hal Seeger, starting in 1966, to parody the popular Batman and The Green Hornet television series which had premiered the same year.
Release Date:1966-04-21
Department:Creator
Job:Creator
Vote Count:8
The series starred Milton the Monster, a Frankenstein-looking monster with a flat-topped, seemingly hollow head which emitted various quantities of white steam or smoke based on his mood or situation. In the show also appear Fearless Fly, Flukey Luke, Stuffy Durma the Millionaire Hobo, Muggy-Doo Boy Fox and Penny Penguin. There were 26 episodes with three cartoon shorts each.
Release Date:1965-10-09
Department:Directing
Job:Director
Episode Count:78
Vote Count:4
From the obscure TV series Out Of The Inkwell, syndicated in the early '60s, featuring new cartoons with classic Max Fleischer characters. In Mean Moe Tells William Tell, Mean Moe eats William Tell's apple.
Release Date:1963-08-22
Department:Production
Job:Producer
Star-packed, tune-filled, screen event.
Release Date:1949-01-01
Department:Writing
Job:Screenplay
In order to save their home, tenants of a boarding house put on a show.
Release Date:1948-09-01
Department:Writing
Job:Writer
Vote Count:4
An all-Black comedy and dance revue with stars of stage and screen.
Release Date:1948-01-01
Department:Writing
Job:Story
Vote Count:7
Cab Calloway plays himself in a plot about jealousy, night clubs, and gangsters. Ends with a series of musical numbers.
Release Date:1947-05-09
Department:Writing
Job:Screenplay
Vote Count:6
A strange voodoo man kills women and moves their bodies wherever he wants. But this time, he just wants to torment Lollypop Jones with a body that keeps showing up no matter where he goes.
Release Date:1946-01-01
Department:Writing
Job:Writer
Vote Count:1
A short subject, intended as the first of a series, where Gloria Swanson plays "Miss Gloria," advice columnist to the lovelorn.
Release Date:1946-01-01
Department:Writing
Job:Idea
An animated travelogue instructs vacationing Northerners on proper tourism etiquette when visiting Miami Beach.
Release Date:1942-01-01
Department:Writing
Job:Writer