Display title | Tom and Jerry: The Movie/WMG |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Okay, let's go with the basic Animated Actor concept used in such things as Who Framed Roger Rabbit? and a number of Warner Bros. cartoons and films. Tom and Jerry are, at the start of the film, shooting a new short when all of a sudden the director, writer, and the rest of the crew just walk off the set. (the director is probably yelling at the writer "Okay, where's the rest of the script?!? What do you MEAN you don't know what happens after the house gets demolished?"). |