It is the third of the thirteen cartoons from Rembrandt Films.
Rembrandt Films is an american production company founded by William L. Snyder in 1949.
Rembrandt Films is also the exclusive worldwide distributor of several important animation libraries, including the films from Zagreb Film.
Rembrandt Films continues produce books, articles, animation and documentaries that reflect the artistic quality of its founder, William L. Snyder.
Adam Snyder, William's son and the current president of Rembrandt Films, sees it differently.
The book sold more than 200,000 copies, was printed in at least eight other countries and was adapted by Rembrandt Films into a movie short.
In 1961, when Rembrandt Films began producing Tom and Jerry shorts, the owner of the house became a corpulent white man.
He founded Rembrandt Films in 1949 as an importer of films from Europe.
Her father is president of Rembrandt Films, a New York movie producer.
Her father founded and heads Rembrandt Films in New York.