Uninvited Christmas guests
Movie | |
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German title | Uninvited Christmas guests |
Original title | Toy Tinkers |
Country of production | United States |
original language | English |
Publishing year | 1949 |
length | 8 minutes |
Rod | |
Director | Jack Hannah |
script |
Harry Reeves , Milt Banta |
production |
Walt Disney for Walt Disney Productions |
music | Paul J. Smith |
Uninvited Christmas Guests is a 1949 American animated short film directed by Jack Hannah .
action
Chip and authorities Nchen be in hibernation from Donald Duck disturbed, hitting a tree next to their tree hollow. They follow Donald to his cabin in the woods, which is full of Christmas presents and sweets. Since there are also nuts among the Christmas gifts, the two chipmunks use the letter slot to gain access to the house. The attempt to transport the nuts away using a toy truck fails when Donald closes a toy barrier in front of the truck and takes the nuts.
Donald dresses up as Santa Claus and presents the two croissants with nuts of different sizes. At first this leads to a discord between the two of them, but the larger nut turns out to be a pistol container and the cone and the cone are threatened by Donald. A war breaks out between Donald and the croissants: he shoots both of them with a shotgun loaded with nuts while they bombard him with tomatoes and other things. In the end, a phone comes into play that causes more things to explode. When Donald stuffs a stick of dynamite into his phone and calls the croissants, they don't answer, but switch a call back, which Donald in turn answers. The subsequent explosion leads to the surrender of the drake - the two chipmunks now leave, laden with nuts.
production
Uninvited Christmas guests came to the cinemas on December 16, 1949 as part of the Disney cartoon series Donald Duck in Technicolor . After Squatter's Rights in 1947 and Donald the Nut Thief in 1948, it was the third animated film about the two chipmunks to be nominated for an Oscar .
synchronization
role | Original speaker |
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Donald Duck | Clarence Nash |
A squirrel | Jimmy MacDonald |
Officials | Dessie Flynn |
Awards
Uninvited Christmas guests was nominated for an Oscar in the category “ Best Animated Short Film ” in 1950 , but could not prevail against thick air .