Pete-Roleum and His Cousins (1939)
Pete Roleum, an oil droplet, narrates a presentation about the history and uses of oil: He starts by introducing some of his relations, with illustrations of the things that they have done throughout history. He then turns to the modern era, and shows that oil has a great many important uses, some of which might come as something of a surprise.
Director: Joseph Losey
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Charles R. Bowers as Narrator (voice) |
| Directing | Joseph Losey | Director |
| Visual Effects | Lou Bunin | Animation |
| Art | Howard Bay | Set Decoration |
| Production | Joseph Losey | Producer |
| Crew | Howard Bay | Other |
| Editing | Helen van Dongen | Editor |
| Visual Effects | Charles R. Bowers | Animation |
| Sound | Hanns Eisler | Music |
| Art | Howard Bay | Art Direction |
| Art | Howard Bay | Prop Designer |
| Sound | Oscar Levant | Conductor |
| Crew | Harold L. Muller | Cinematography |
| Crew | Morey Bunin | Prop Maker |
| Writing | Kenneth White | Dialogue |
| Art | Morey Bunin | Set Designer |
| Art | Lou Bunin | Set Designer |
| Crew | Lou Bunin | Prop Maker |
| Writing | Joseph Losey | Scenario Writer |