Michael Maltese papers, 1907-1981

Overview of the Collection

Creator
Maltese, Michael
Title
Michael Maltese papers
Dates
1907-1981 (inclusive)
1941-1981 (bulk)
Quantity
6.19 cubic ft. (14 boxes; 7 document boxes, 2 F21, 1 F22, 1 F17, 1 PRB, 1 SHO and 1 SHL box)
Collection Number
07794
Summary
The collection contains materials relating to Michael Maltese’s personal and professional life, with the majority of it related to his work as story editor for cartoons.
Repository
American Heritage Center, University of Wyoming
American Heritage Center
University of Wyoming
1000 E. University Ave.
Dept. 3924
Laramie, WY
82071
Telephone: 3077663756
ahcref@uwyo.edu
Access Restrictions
Access Restrictions

There are no access restrictions on the materials for research purposes, and the collection is open to the public.

Languages
English
Sponsor
The creation of the EAD-version of this finding aid was made possible through a grant from the National Historic Publications and Records Commission.

Historical NoteReturn to Top

Michael Maltese was born on February 6, 1908 in New York City to Italian immigrant parents, Paul and Concetta. He was married to Florence Sass in 1936 and had a daughter, Brenda, in 1938.

He started his career in the cartoon business at the Max Fleischer Cartoon Studio in New York City in 1935 where he worked as a cel painter, assistant animator, and overtime camera man. To find employment in the lean years of the depression Maltese and his wife decided to move to Los Angeles. While waiting to hear about a job opportunity from Walt Disney, Maltese took a job with the Warner Brothers cartoon studio, where he stayed for the next twenty-one years. Maltese started as an in-betweener for Warner’s but was quickly moved to the story department. He worked for most of the directors, doing a number of cartoons with I. “Friz” Freleng and Fred “Tex” Avery; but his most memorable work was done with director Chuck Jones. From 1946-1958, Maltese worked exclusively with Jones, creating some of the most popular characters for Warner Brothers, including Pepe Le Pew, Road Runner and Coyote, and Yosemite Sam. He also wrote some of the most memorable Warner cartoons, such as The Rabbit of Seville, Duck Dodgers in the 24th ½ Century, One Froggy Evening, What’s Opera, Doc, and the Oscar-winning For Scentimental Reasons. He also wrote many of the songs that were used in his cartoons, including Michigan Rag from One Froggy Evening.

Maltese left Warner Brothers in 1958 to go to work for the fledgling Hanna-Barbera Cartoon Studio where he helped create such television series as The Flintstones, Huckleberry Hound and Quick-Draw McGraw as head of the story department. He retired in 1973 but continued to find work writing comic book stories for Gold Key Comics. He came out of retirement in 1979 to again work with Chuck Jones on a sequel to Duck Dodgers and a new Road-Runner cartoon.

Michael Maltese died in 1981 after a long illness.

Content DescriptionReturn to Top

The Michael Maltese papers are comprised of materials relating to his professional and personal life. The majority of the collection, however, is related to his work as a story man for cartoons. There are numerous title and credit cels from many of the Warner Brothers cartoons, photocopies of several storyboards from his work with Hanna-Barbera, and comic book scripts that he worked on. There are also several items from Maltese’s personal life, including collections of classic 8mm movies, books relating to cartoons, correspondence, and several of Maltese’s sketches. There are also several transcribed interviews of Maltese and personal recollections written by him.

Use of the CollectionReturn to Top

Restrictions on Use

Copyright Information

The researcher assumes full responsibility for observing all copyright, property, and libel laws as they apply.

Preferred Citation

Preferred Citation

Item Description, Box Number, Folder Number, Michael Maltese papers, 1907-1981, Collection Number 07794, American Heritage Center, University of Wyoming.

Administrative InformationReturn to Top

Related Materials

Related Materials

There are no other known archival collections created by Michael Maltese at the date of processing.

Acquisition Information

Acquisition Information

The Michael Maltese papers were deeded to the American Heritage Center by Florence Maltese in 1991.

Processing Note

Processing Information

The collection was processed by Monte G. Kniffen in April 1999.

Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top

Series I.:  Professional Materials, 1929-1981Return to Top

3.27 cubic ft. (3 document boxes, 2 F21 boxes, 1 F17 box, 1 F22 box)

This material is divided into four sub-series.

Container(s) Description Dates
Sub-series 1.: Storyboards
Arranged alphabetically by folder title. This series includes photocopies of cartoon storyboards done for Hanna-Barbera and some other of Maltese’s working notes.
1957-1980, undated
Auggie Doggie:
Box Folder
1 1
Dough Nutty
undated
1 2
Hand to Mouse
undated
1 3
Party Pooper Pop
undated
1 4
Patient Pop
undated
Box Folder
1 5
Duck Dodgers, (The Return of)
undated
Quick Draw McGraw:
Box Folder
1 6
Gun-Shy Girl
undated
1 7
The Mark of El Kabong
undated
1 8
Yippee Coyote
undated
Snagglepuss:
Box Folder
1 9
Feud for Thought
undated
1 10
Fraidy-Cat Lion
undated
1 11
Major Operation
undated
1 12
Remember the Daze
undated
Snooper and Blabber:
Box Folder
1 13
Big Cat Caper
undated
1 14
Gem Jam
undated
1 15
Person to Prison
undated
Top Cat:
Box Folder
1 16
The Missing Heir
undated
1 17
The Unscratchables
undated
1 18
A Visit from Mother
undated
Box Folder
1 19
Working Notes/Storyboards, Miscellaneous
1957-1980
Yakky Doodle:
Box Folder
1 20
Hop, Duck and Listen
undated
1 21
Out of Luck Duck
undated
Sub-series 2.: Comic Book Scripts/Comic Books
Arranged alphabetically by folder title. This series is comprised of comic book scripts which Maltese wrote for Gold Key Comics. Also included are copies of the published comic in which the stories appear.
1972-1973
Box Folders
2 1-4
Bugs Bunny
#s 147, 149-151
1972-1973
2 5-6
Daffy Duck
#s 83-84
1972-1973
2 7-13
Pink Panther and the Inspector
#s 9-15
1972-1973
Folder
2 14
Pink Panther
(Script with no Comic)
1973
Folders
2 15-17
Porky Pig and Bugs Bunny
#s 46, 48, 50
1972-1973
2 18-20
The Road Runner
#s 33-34, 36
1972-1973
Folder
2 21
Tweety and Sylvester
#27
1972
2 22
Woody Woodpecker
#127
1972
Sub-series 3.: Title and Credit Cels
Arranged alphabetically by title. Includes title and credit cels for many of the cartoons Maltese wrote for Warner Brothers. Some are in fragile condition.
1941-1955, undated
Box Folder
3 1
The Cat’s Tale
(I. Freleng, Director)
1941
3 2
The Haunted Mouse
(Fred “Tex” Avery, Dir.)
1941
3 3
Notes to You
(Freleng, Dir.)
1941
3 4
Hiawatha’s Rabbit Hunt
(Freleng, Dir.)
1941
3 5
One Froggy Evening, Horton Hatches the Egg, Sport Chumpions
(Jones, Clampett, and Freleng, Dirs. All reproductions.)
1941-1955
3 6
Porky’s Bear Facts
(Freleng, Dir.)
1941
3 7
Rhapsody in Rivets
(Freleng, Dir.)
1941
3 8
The Trial of Mr. Wolf
(Freleng, Dir.)
1941
3 9
Aloha Hooey
(Avery, Dir.)
1942
3 10
Crazy Cruise
(Avery and Clampett, Dirs.)
1942
3 11
Double Chaser
(No credit Cel. Freleng, Dir.)
1942
3 12
My Favorite Duck
(Title Cel only. Jones, Dir.)
1942
3 13
Foney Fables
(Freleng, Dir.)
1942
3 14
Fresh Hare
(Freleng, Dir.)
1942
3 15
Hare-Brained Hypnotist
(Freleng, Dir.)
1942
3 16
Hop, Skip and a Chump
(Freleng, Dir.)
1942
3 17
The Sheepish Wolf
(Freleng, Dir.)
1942
3 18
The Squawkin’ Hawk
(Jones, Dir. Very Fragile)
1942
3 19
The Wabbit Who Came to Supper
(Freleng, Dir.)
1942
4 1
Fin ‘N’ Catty
(Jones, Dir.)
1943
4 2
Flop Goes the Weasel
(Jones, Dir.)
1943
4 3
Hiss and Make Up
(Freleng, Dir.)
1943
4 4
Jack-Wabbit and the Beanstalk
(Freleng, Dir.)
1943
4 5
Pigs in a Polka
(Freleng, Dir.)
1943
4 6
The Unbearable Bear
(Jones, Dir.)
1943
4 7
From Hand to Mouse
(Jones, Dir.)
1944
4 8
Meatless Flyday
(Freleng, Dir.)
1944
4 9
Stage Door Cartoon
(Freleng, Dir.)
1944
4 10
The Weakly Reporter
(Jones, Dir.)
1944
4 11
Hare Trigger
(No credit cel. Freleng, Dir.)
1945
4 12
Herr Meets Hare
(No credit cel. Freleng, Dir.)
1945
4 13
Peck Up Your Troubles
(Freleng, Dir.)
1945
4 14
Baseball Bugs
(Freleng, Dir.)
1946
4 15
Misc. Title Cels
undated
Sub-series 4.: Miscellaneous
Arranged alphabetically. Includes various items from Maltese’s professional career. Including employment identification badges, sheet music written by Maltese, model sheets, and various sketches done by Maltese.
1929-1981, undated
Box Folder
5 (F17) 1
Miscellaneous Drawings
(Includes painting done by Maltese)
undated
5 (F17) 2
Sketches of 1920s-30s Movie Personalities
undated
5 (F17) 3
Sketches and Model Sheets
undated
6 1
Annie Awards
1980
6 2
Awards/Honors
1976-1981
6 3
Bugs Bunny Superstar
1975
6 4
Employment I.D. Badges and Membership Cards for Maltese
1929-1978
6 5
Filmography of Michael Maltese
List of Cartoons written for Warners and H-B (Incomplete)
undated
6 6
Hanna-Barbera Definition Book/Sales Manual
1963
6 7
Museum of Modern Art Info. Sheet on Chuck Jones
undated
6 8
Production of Looney Tunes Cartoons
undated
6 9
Ribbons O’ Rourke
(Certificate of authorship for the T.V. Program)
1965
6 10
Sheet Music. Songs written by Maltese
1949, undated
6 11
“Sketch Pad Varieties” Revue
1939
Oversize Art (Not Boxed)
Three framed cartoon backgrounds
undated
Box Folder
6 12
Warner Brothers Press Releases
1941-1942
7 (F20) 1
Quick-Draw McGraw Scrapbook
1959-1960

Series II.:  Personal Materials, 1907-1981Return to Top

2.92 cubic ft. (3 document boxes, 1 PRB box, 1 SHO box, 1 SHL box)

This material is divided into five sub-series.

Container(s) Description Dates
Sub-series 1.: Biographical/Photographs
Arranged alphabetically. This series contains three transcribed interviews of Maltese, newspaper clippings, correspondence, and several photographs.
1938-1981
Box Folder
8 1
Biographies
(Re: Maltese. Recollections written by him and others)
circa 1970s
8 2
Biographical Material
(Transcribed Interviews, 3)
1971-1981
8 3
Clippings
circa 1940s-1981
8 4
Correspondence
(Mostly Professional, Warner Bros. Including several pieces from Chuck Jones)
1952-1981
8 5
Periodicals
(Funny World, #13, 14, 17 and Film Comment. With articles about Maltese or Warner Bros.)
1971-1975
8 6
Photographs
Leon Schlesinger Studios. 6 asst. employee photos, inc. Tex Avery
1938-1940s
8 7
Photographs
Michael Maltese (42 items)
circa 1930s-1970s
8 8
Photographs
(4 Misc.)
circa 1940s-1972
Sub-series 2.: Comic Strips
Arranged Chronologically. This series includes older comic strips, such as Flash Gordon, Prince Valiant, and Smokey Stover mounted on heavy stock paper.
1938-1941
Box Folder
9 1
Prince Valiant
(Mounted on heavy stock paper)
1938
9 2
Prince Valiant
1939
9 3
Smokey Stover
1938
9 4
Tippie
1938-1939
9 5
Flash Gordon
1938-1939
9 6
Miscellaneous Strips
circa 1938-1941
Sub-series 3.: Publications Regarding Cartoons/Comics
This series is made up of books of and about cartoons and comic strips. It includes many French cartoon books and some reference books about cartoons.
1926-1990
Box
10
French Books, French Comics
Le Docteur Festus, Histoire De Mr. Vieux-Bios, Le Voyage de Babar, Cricky et Rickey
circa 1930s
11
Assorted Books
The Charlie Chaplin Book, Barney Google, Of Mice and Magic, Tex Avery
1926-1990
Sub-series 4.: Audio-Visual Material
Grouped together by type. Comprised of 12” phonograph records of Opera and vocal music, several 8mm movie reels of old movies and two audio cassettes.
1907-1981
Box
12 (PRB)
12” records of Opera and vocal music
1907-1908
13 (SHO)
6 8mm movie reels. Old movies
(Night Patrol, Mark of Zorro, Charlie Chaplin, etc.)
circa 1920s
13 (SHO)
2 Audio Cassettes
BBC Interview with Maltese, Tribute to Maltese at Nuart Theater
1974, 1981
14 (SHL)
20 8mm movie reels. Old movies
(Douglas Fairbanks, Charlie Chaplin, Richard Talmadge, etc.)
circa 1920s
Sub-series 5.: Miscellaneous Material
This series includes an autographed picture of Richard Talmadge and a sketch of Daffy Duck, drawn and autographed by Chuck Jones.
undated
Not Boxed
Autographed Picture of Richard Talmadge
undated
Not Boxed
Autographed Sketch of Daffy Duck by Chuck Jones
undated

Names and SubjectsReturn to Top

Subject Terms

  • Animated television programs--United States.
  • Cartoons and comics.
  • Comic books, strips, etc.--United States.

Corporate Names

  • Gold Key Comics.
  • Hanna-Barbera Cartoons.
  • Warner Bros. Cartoons.

Form or Genre Terms

  • Audio cassettes.
  • Cartoons (humorous images).
  • Cartoons (working drawings).
  • Motion pictures.
  • Photographs.

Occupations

  • Cartoonists.