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Der Fuehrer's Face

United States

1942

8 Min
Color
English
  • Currently 3.9/5 Stars.
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DIR Jack Kinney

PROD Walt Disney

SCR Joe Grant, Dick Huemer

CAST Clarence Nash

ANIM Bob Carlson, Les Clark, Don DaGradi, Andy Engman, Bill Justice, Milt Neil, Charles A. Nichols, John Sibley

Synopsis

A marching band of Germans, Italians, and Japanese march through the streets of swastika-motif Nutziland, serenading “Der Fuehrer’s Face.” Donald Duck, not living in the region by choice, struggles to make do with disgusting Nazi food rations and then with his day of toil at a Nazi artillery factory. After a nervous breakdown, Donald awakens to find that his experience was in fact a nightmare. —IMDb

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Jack Kinney

Jack Ryan Kinney (March 29, 1909 – February 9, 1992) was an American animator, director and producer of animated shorts.

Early life

Jack Kinney attended John Muir Junior High School in Los Angeles, California (1925), and attended John C. Fremont High School (1926 – 1928) there with Roy Williams. Both Fremont football players, they would later be hired by Walt Disney in 1930 to work at the Walt Disney Studio on Hyperion Avenue. Often referring to himself as Kinney’s best friend, Williams would go on to star as the “Big Mooseketeer” with head Mouseketeer Jimmie Dodd on the classic 1950s television program, “The Mickey Mouse Club” (1955 – 1958).

Career

Kinney began his long career in cartoons at the Walt Disney Studios in 1931 as an animator on several shorts, including Santa’s Workshop (released on December 10, 1932), The Band Concert (released on February 23, 1935), and Moose Hunters (released on April 17, 1937). He then became a director of cartoons at Disney… read more

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20Nov12

Heil Shitler!

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Andy Cucumber

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5LYD0Fzf1LU

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Johnny Greeley

10Jul11

Probably my favorite piece of propaganda.

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Brian O'blivion

24Feb11

Donald's breakdown sequence is one of the few moments in Disney's history where the animators really let themselves loose. It's ironic how much nazi Donald's frustrating work at the assembly line reminds the normal Donald's job in the land of freedom (The Clock Watcher, 1945 - found in youtube)

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A wonderful little piece of anti-Nazi propaganda which has withstood the test of time...

By Mutt on April 27, 2010

American animator Jack Kinney (“The Reluctant Dragon” & “Goofy’s Glider”) acting under the auspices of Walt Disney churned out this wonderful piece of anti-Nazi war-time propaganda which was awarded…  read review

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