The Plastics Inventor (1944)
Donald is listening to a radio program that tells how to build an airplane from plastic, in a process much like baking a cake, cookies, and making toast. He takes it out for a test flight, still guided by the radio, and it works wonderfully. Until the radio interviewer asks if there's any problems: yes, it melts when it gets wet. Of course, Donald instantly flies into a rain cloud, and has to battle his plane as it disintegrates.
Director: Jack King
Genre: Animation, Comedy
Runtime: 7 min
Release Date: September 1, 1944
Cast
- Clarence Nash - Donald Duck (voice) (uncredited)
Screenplay
- Dick Shaw (Story)
- Jack Hannah (Story)
- Carl Barks (Story)
Music: Oliver Wallace
Production: Walt Disney Productions
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
Keywords
listening to the radio, plastic, short film
More Films by Director: Jack King
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Plastics Inventor about?
- Donald is listening to a radio program that tells how to build an airplane from plastic, in a process much like baking a cake, cookies, and making toast. He takes it out for a test flight, still guided by the radio, and it works wonderfully. Until the radio interviewer asks if there's any problems: yes, it melts when it gets wet. Of course, Donald instantly flies into a rain cloud, and has to battle his plane as it disintegrates.
- Who directed The Plastics Inventor?
- The Plastics Inventor was directed by Jack King.
- Who stars in The Plastics Inventor?
- The Plastics Inventor stars Clarence Nash.
- How long is The Plastics Inventor?
- The Plastics Inventor has a runtime of 7m (7 minutes).
- What genre is The Plastics Inventor?
- The Plastics Inventor is a Animation, Comedy film.
- Where was The Plastics Inventor produced?
- The Plastics Inventor was produced in United States of America.