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Heavy Traffic is a 1973 American live-action/adult animated drama film written and directed by Ralph Bakshi. [5] The film, which begins, ends, and occasionally combines with live-action, explores the often surreal fantasies of a young New York City cartoonist named Michael Corleone, using pinball imagery as a metaphor for inner-city life.
Bakshi pitched Heavy Traffic to Samuel Z. Arkoff, who expressed interest in his take on the "tortured underground cartoonist" and agreed to back the film. Krantz had not compensated Bakshi for his work on Fritz the Cat, and halfway through the production of Heavy Traffic, Bakshi asked when he would be paid. Krantz responded, "The picture didn't ...
Ralph Bakshi: Aurica Finance Company, Black Ink, Fritz Productions, Steve Krantz Productions First animated film to receive the X rating in the US 1973 Heavy Traffic: Steve Krantz Productions Johnny Corncob: Marcell Jankovics: Pannonia Film Studio: First Hungarian animated feature (Hungarian: Kukorica Jancsi [1]) Fantastic Planet / René Laloux ...
Heavy Traffic is the soundtrack to Ralph Bakshi's 1973 film Heavy Traffic. The film's score was performed by Ed Bogas and Ray Shanklin. The soundtrack album was released by Fantasy Records in 1973. The album was released on compact disc in 1996 as part of a compilation that featured the soundtracks to both Fritz the Cat and Heavy Traffic on the ...
Pages in category "Films directed by Ralph Bakshi" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. ... Heavy Traffic; Hey Good Lookin' (film) I.
Towards the end of the year, Krantz began coproducing Heavy Traffic with Samuel Z. Arkoff, but Krantz had not compensated Bakshi for his work on Fritz the Cat, and halfway through the production of Heavy Traffic, Bakshi asked when he would be paid. Krantz responded, "The picture didn't make any money, Ralph.
Neighborhood residents have noticed heavy truck traffic becoming more prevalent in recent years due to the increased industrial presence just west of the neighborhood, particularly on Oak and St ...
Heavy Traffic: United States: Ralph Bakshi: Krantz Films Cine Camera American International Pictures: Traditional: Theatrical: August 8, 1973: 76 minutes