The Pelican and the Snipe

The Pelican and the Snipe

The Pelican and the Snipe est un court métrage d'animation américain, à caractère de propagande, réalisé par Hamilton Luske pour Walt Disney Productions, sorti le 7 janvier 1944. Il est considéré comme une Silly Symphony non-officielle.

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Synopsis

Un pélican et un tireur d'élite partagent la maison d'un phare. Dans ses rêves, le pélican se prend pour un bombardier et le tireur lui porte secours.

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Commentaires

Ce film était prévu comme une séquence du long métrage Les Trois Caballeros[2]

Notes et références

  1. a, b et c The Pelican and the Snipe (1944) sur l’Internet Movie Database - Version plus complète en anglais
  2. a et b (en) Dave Smith, Disney A to Z: The Updated Official Encyclopedia, p. 430

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