Race Riot (film)
| Race Riot | |
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Title card | |
| Directed by | Walter Lantz |
| Story by | Walter Lantz Bill Nolan |
| Produced by | Walter Lantz |
| Starring | Bill Nolan |
| Music by | Bert Fiske |
| Animation by | Walter Lantz Bill Nolan Tom Palmer |
| Color process | Black and white |
Production company | |
| Distributed by | Universal Pictures |
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Running time | 6:29 |
| Language | English |
Race Riot is a 1929 animated short film which is presented by Carl Laemmle and was produced by Walter Lantz, who would go on to produce and create the cartoon character Woody Woodpecker with his wife, Gracie Lantz. The film, which both its story and animation was composed by Walter Lantz, 'Bill' Nolan and Tom Palmer, features Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, as he attempts to win a horse race with his horse.
The film was recorded with Western Electric apparatus, which was an early sound-on-film system. This sound system was used in another Oswald short film entitled Hurdy Gurdy, which involves Oswald being substituted as a street performer's dancer after the original one was comically swallowed up by Oswald's chewing gum, or more specifically, bubblegum. That film was released in the same year as this one, albeit later.
Race Riot was released by the film company Universal Pictures, and is part of the Universal series of Oswald short films. It entered the public domain on January 1, 2025.