The Tune is a 1992 independent animated musical-comedy film directed by Bill Plympton.[2][3]
The Tune | |
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Directed by | Bill Plympton |
Written by | Bill Plympton Maureen McElheron P. C. Vey |
Produced by | Bill Plympton |
Starring | Daniel Neiden Maureen McElheron Marty Nelson Emily Bindiger Chris Hoffman Jimmy Ceribello Ned Reynolds Jeffrey Knight Jennifer Senko |
Cinematography | John Donnelly |
Edited by | Merril Stern |
Music by | Maureen McElheron |
Distributed by | October Films |
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Running time | 69 min. |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $175,000[1] |
Plot summary
editDel, a hard-working songwriter, is trying to write the perfect song for his slimeball boss, Mr. Mega, so he can keep his job and his girlfriend, Didi. As he rushes to work, he gets lost in a cloverleaf highway and ends up lost in a town called Flooby Nooby, where he meets the town's singing and swingin' mayor, an Elvis-impersonating dog, a noseless cab driver, and a psychotic bellhop as he tries to get to Mr. Mega's office to deliver the song.
Production
editThe Tune, was Bill Plympton's first feature-length film[1] and incorporates earlier shorts released by Plympton, including The Wiseman (1991), Dig My Do (1990), and Tango Schmango (1990). It was self-funded and took two years to make.[1] Its music was composed by Maureen McElheron, a longtime friend of Plympton's who has composed the music for most of his films.
Reception
editThe Tune premiered April 25, 1992 at the Sundance Film Festival.[1] It was also shown at the Cannes Film Festival[1] before being released in the United States on September 4, 1992.[citation needed] At least one critic observed that the incorporated shorts seemed out-of-place with the film's original material.[4] The Tune was nominated for a number of awards in 1992 and 1993.[citation needed] The film was preserved by the Academy Film Archive in 2016.[5]
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ a b c d e Frook, John Evan (May 21, 1992). "October Wins 'Tune' Rights". Daily Variety. p. 2.
- ^ Lenburg, Jeff (1999). The Encyclopedia of Animated Cartoons. Checkmark Books. p. 211. ISBN 0-8160-3831-7. Retrieved 6 June 2020.
- ^ Indie Animation King Bill Plympton|Animation Magazine
- ^ "Animator Bill Plympton creates an enjoyable Tune - the Tech".
- ^ "Preserved Projects". Academy Film Archive.