Shanghaied
Shanghaied is a cartoon of Mickey Mouse produces by Walt Disney for United Artists and left the January 13rd 1934.
Synopsis
On board a Clipper, the crew sings and makes fun of the captain who finally found a girl. Pat the Pirate took as a Mickey hostage and Minnie bound in its cabin. While Pat tries to have the favors of Minnie, Mickey manages to be released and takes as arms a swordfish placed on the wall. Stalemate spits its chews on Mickey but the opening of the port-hole makes it possible the wind to return spittle. Mickey launches charts, Pat declads its sword and a duel with the saber-swordfish follows. Stalemate is désaventagé by its wooden leg taken in the foot with caster of a stool. Mickey pushes it against a fourneeau of which fire him flaring buttocks. The swordfish loses its skin and becomes soft. Stalemate benefits from it to be thrown against Mickey, but the rocking chair on which Mickey is propels it against a wall. The sight stopped by a clock, Pat slices the bonds of Minnie. Arrived on the bridge of the boat, Mickey assembles Minnie in top of the mast. Stalemate calls its crew with the assistance. But Mickey uses the weapons of the boat against its occupants. It draws with a gun, launching pans like balls, then a furnace. Stalemate climbing the mast to catch up with Minnie, but Mickey uses rockets of distress to move away it from its been engaged. Mickey uses then a harpoon to lay out the crew along the cord derière the boat with the Pat end which a shark tries to eat. Mickey took again the control of the boat and embraces Minnie.
Data sheet
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Title: Shanghaied
- Other Titles:
- Sweden: Shanghajad , Sjörövare
- Series: Mickey Mouse
- Realizer: Burt Gillett
- Stimulating: Norman Ferguson
- Voice: Walt Disney (Mickey), Marcellite Garner (Minnie)
- Producing: Walt Disney, John Sutherland
- Distributer: United Artists
- Coming out date: January 13rd 1934
- Format of image: Black and White
- Music: Frank Churchill
- Sound: Mono
- Lasted: 7 min
- Language:
- Country: The United States
- Card imdb: Shanghaied (1934)
Film analyzes
The title of film resulting from an anglophone expression synonymous with “is approached”.
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