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1 January 1943 (USA) more
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The picture from which the song sensation was taken!
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Donald Duck has a nightmare that he lives in Germany slaving under the Nazi regime. full summary | add synopsis
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Won Oscar. more
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Before They Were 'Basterds'
(From Rope Of Silicon. 1 September 2009, 2:37 AM, PDT)
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What a Nightmare! more (20 total)
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(Cast)| Clarence Nash | ... | Donald Duck (voice) (uncredited) |
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Donald Duck in Nutzi Land (USA) (working title)
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8 min
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Color (Technicolor)
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1.37 : 1 more
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Mono (RCA Sound System)
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Originally called "Donald in Nutziland," the title was changed after the success of the song "Der Fuhrer's Face". more
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Nazi:
Ist we not der super men?
Japanese soldier:
Aryan pure super men?
Soldier:
Ja, we ist der super men!
Singers:
[Prissy voice] Super-duper super men!
Nazi:
Ist dis Nazi Land so good? Would you leave it if you could?
Singers:
Ja, dis Nazi Land ist good!
Italian soldier:
We would leave if we could.
Soldier:
We bring the world's new order.
[toots flute]
Japanese soldier:
[waves small Japanese flag] Heil Hitler's New World Order.
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References Modern Times (1936) more
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Der Fuehrer's Face more
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I once heard that Disney's marketing department was concerned about how Mickey Mouse was depicted in 1995's Runaway Brain, because Mickey's brain was switched with an evil brain, making Mickey a rampaging villain in the cartoon. I wonder what they would think if they had to market Der Fuehrer's Face with Donald Duck wearing a Nazi uniform and, at one point, resembling Hitler. Of course, this isn't the real Donald (as it wasn't the real Mickey in Runaway Brain); it was all a bad dream for Donald. However, the image alone of Donald in `Nutzi Land' is somewhat shocking.
Nevertheless, Der Fuehrer's Face exhibits some of the greatest gags I've seen in any cartoon. In Donald's nightmare, he has to do some odd exercises that contort his body into a swastika-like shape. His cuckoo clock bird looks like Hitler as he comes out of the clock doing a Heil Hitler salute. And poor Donald is forced to work in an ammunition factory where he has to salute Hitler every time he sees his picture, which is about after every other ammunition shell. It's just so surprising to seeing Hitler and the Nazis being made fun of in this way, in a cartoon no less, you can't help but laugh.
Finally Donald wakes up in his red, white, and blue pajamas and is relieved to see his Statue of Liberty souvenir and realizing he's always lived in the `good, old United States of America.' This cartoon is really quite a sight to see. It makes fun of the enemy, gives people a good laugh, and displays some great patriotism. A great cartoon, in my opinion, even if it borders on controversial nowadays. It's a product of its time, and it's just a fine piece of entertainment.
My IMDb Rating: 10/10