Gaston Is Here (1957)
Gaston Le Crayon is a French (kind of beatnik-looking) artist who brings his artwork to life. He's doing a famous painting to be. Movie director Alfred Fitchcock moves in next door. Fitchcock is making a movie about a man stranded in the frozen Arctic. Gaston takes it seriously. He paints a toaster, stuffs the freezing man in it, and pops him out like a piece of toast. Gaston thinks that he's doing a good deed. Fitchcock is furious.
Directors: Connie Rasinski, Gene Deitch.
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| Directing | Connie Rasinski | Director |
| Directing | Gene Deitch | Director |
| Writing | Bob Kuwahara | Writer |
| Writing | Tom Morrison | Writer |
| Writing | Larz Bourne | Writer |