Wide Open Spaces (1947 film)
Wide Open Spaces | |
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Donald Duck series | |
Directed by | Jack King |
Produced by | Walt Disney |
Story by |
MacDonald MacPherson Jack Huber |
Voices by |
Clarence Nash (uncred.), Billy Bletcher (uncredited) |
Music by | Oliver Wallace |
Animation by |
Don Towsley Paul Allen Emery Hawkins Sandy Strother |
Layouts by | Don Griffith |
Backgrounds by | Howard Dunn |
Studio | Walt Disney Productions |
Distributed by | RKO Radio Pictures |
Release date(s) |
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Color process | Technicolor |
Running time | 6 minutes (one reel) |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Preceded by | Bootle Beetle (1947) |
Followed by | Chip an' Dale (1947) |
Wide Open Spaces is a 1947 Donald Duck short cartoon, produced by Walt Disney and directed by Jack King for Walt Disney Productions and RKO Radio Pictures.
Synopsis
A weary Donald pulls his car up to a motel in the wilderness. After finding that only the cot on the porch is available, and costs $16, he drives away to find a spot to set up his noisy air mattress. As typical, Donald does not have an easy night sleep as he desperately tries to pump up the mattress and get some sleep. He then inadvertently causes a rockslide that crushes his car and rolls into a river sleeping with a fish in the bottom. Finally Donald gets some sleep but unknowingly a springy tree's branch strongly inflates the mattress with the pump and when it deflates propelling all the way back right into the motel's cot, Donald is charged the $16, but only spends a matter of seconds before being kicked off the cot and falling in the arms of a cactus, but still sleeping.
Credits
- Direction – Jack King
- Animation – Don Towsley, Paul Allen, Emery Hawkins, Sandy Strother
- Story – MacDonald MacPherson, Jack Huber
- Voices – Clarence Nash (Donald Duck), Billy Bletcher (motel proprietor)
- Music – Oliver Wallace
- Layout – Don Griffith
- Background – Howard Dunn