
Rhapsody in Rivets
Tsamouris, the Fastener Specialists©
"Rhapsody in Rivets," a 1941 Warner Bros’ Merrie Melodies cartoon, is a must-watch for anyone who appreciates the art of animation and the important role of rivets in construction.
In this short, a foreman (a caricature of conductor Leopold Stokowski) conducts a crew of animal workers in a lively rendition of Franz Liszt's "Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2.” The construction site becomes a symphony of riveting, hammering, sawing, and more, with elevators, picks, and a steam shovel serving as unconventional instruments.
As the clock ticks towards 5:00 p.m., the crew works at a frenzied pace, and the building rises to dizzying heights. But in a twist of fate, the overly hasty construction leads to a hilarious and catastrophic collapse, leaving the foreman to face the consequences.
The cartoon showcases the precision and skill required in construction, with rivets playing a central role in bringing the building to life. As the crew works furiously to complete the project, the riveting takes center stage, driving the music and the action forward.
Just like in the movie "Rhapsody in Rivets,” at Tsamouris, we spotlight the unsung heroes of construction, the bolts and nuts.
"Rhapsody in Rivets," a 1941 Warner Bros’ Merrie Melodies cartoon, is a must-watch for anyone who appreciates the art of animation and the important role of rivets in construction.
In this short, a foreman (a caricature of conductor Leopold Stokowski) conducts a crew of animal workers in a lively rendition of Franz Liszt's "Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2.” The construction site becomes a symphony of riveting, hammering, sawing, and more, with elevators, picks, and a steam shovel serving as unconventional instruments.
As the clock ticks towards 5:00 p.m., the crew works at a frenzied pace, and the building rises to dizzying heights. But in a twist of fate, the overly hasty construction leads to a hilarious and catastrophic collapse, leaving the foreman to face the consequences.
The cartoon showcases the precision and skill required in construction, with rivets playing a central role in bringing the building to life. As the crew works furiously to complete the project, the riveting takes center stage, driving the music and the action forward.
Just like in the movie "Rhapsody in Rivets,” at Tsamouris, we spotlight the unsung heroes of construction, the bolts and nuts.
Rhapsody in Rivets

Tsamouris, the Fastener Specialists©
"Rhapsody in Rivets," a 1941 Warner Bros’ Merrie Melodies cartoon, is a must-watch for anyone who appreciates the art of animation and the important role of rivets in construction.
In this short, a foreman (a caricature of conductor Leopold Stokowski) conducts a crew of animal workers in a lively rendition of Franz Liszt's "Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2.” The construction site becomes a symphony of riveting, hammering, sawing, and more, with elevators, picks, and a steam shovel serving as unconventional instruments.
As the clock ticks towards 5:00 p.m., the crew works at a frenzied pace, and the building rises to dizzying heights. But in a twist of fate, the overly hasty construction leads to a hilarious and catastrophic collapse, leaving the foreman to face the consequences.
The cartoon showcases the precision and skill required in construction, with rivets playing a central role in bringing the building to life. As the crew works furiously to complete the project, the riveting takes center stage, driving the music and the action forward.
Just like in the movie "Rhapsody in Rivets,” at Tsamouris, we spotlight the unsung heroes of construction, the bolts and nuts.
"Rhapsody in Rivets," a 1941 Warner Bros’ Merrie Melodies cartoon, is a must-watch for anyone who appreciates the art of animation and the important role of rivets in construction.
In this short, a foreman (a caricature of conductor Leopold Stokowski) conducts a crew of animal workers in a lively rendition of Franz Liszt's "Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2.” The construction site becomes a symphony of riveting, hammering, sawing, and more, with elevators, picks, and a steam shovel serving as unconventional instruments.
As the clock ticks towards 5:00 p.m., the crew works at a frenzied pace, and the building rises to dizzying heights. But in a twist of fate, the overly hasty construction leads to a hilarious and catastrophic collapse, leaving the foreman to face the consequences.
The cartoon showcases the precision and skill required in construction, with rivets playing a central role in bringing the building to life. As the crew works furiously to complete the project, the riveting takes center stage, driving the music and the action forward.
Just like in the movie "Rhapsody in Rivets,” at Tsamouris, we spotlight the unsung heroes of construction, the bolts and nuts.
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