Movie
Fritz the Cat
Overview
In late 1960s New York City, fed up with monotonous college life and police repression, free-spirited Fritz, an impenitent seducer and unrestrained party-animal, decides to explore the world. And just like that, as he flees NYC, heading to San Francisco, Fritz embarks on an endless adventure of illumination. Immersed in a world surrounded by drugs and sex, Fritz participates in mad orgies, brings about a revolution, incites mass urban riots, and crosses paths with drug-addled Nazi bikers.
Details
- Release date
- 1972-04-14
- Runtime
- 78 min
- Genres
- Animation, Comedy, Drama
- Status
- Released
- Production
- Steve Krantz Productions, Aurica Finance Company, Fritz Productions
- Country
- United States of America
- Original language
- EN
Cast
- Skip Hinnant as Fritz the Cat (voice)
- Rosetta LeNoire as Bertha / Additional Female Crows (voice)
- John McCurry as Blue / John / Additional Voices (voice)
- Phil Seuling as Pig Cop #2 (voice)
- Judy Engles as Winston Schwartz / Lizard Leader (voice)
- Ralph Bakshi as Narrator / Pig Cop #1 (voice)
- Mary Dean as Girl #1 / Girl #2 / Girl #3 / Harriet (voice)
- Charles Spidar as Bar Patron / Duke the Crow (voice)
Crew
- Ralph Bakshi - Director
- Ralph Bakshi - Screenplay
- Robert Crumb - Characters
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