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Confidence (1933)

Directed by William Nolan
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7min

Overall average

5.0/10

Plot

The animals on Oswald the Rabbit's farm couldn't be happier with their work. The hens, in particular, enjoy their jobs as egg producers. True, a hen gets a bit anxious when her egg is too small or when she can't lay anything. But on the whole, times are good. That changes when a specter by the name of Depression rises from the dump and travels the globe spreading fear and panic. The Great Depression has begun and has poisoned the entire country, including Oswald's farm. Now, the roosters are listless and the chickens flop around in a daze. Oswald runs to the doctor for help. But Dr. Pill points to a poster of the President, Franklin Delano Roosevelt. "There's your doctor!" he declares. Soon, Oswald is in the White House, knocking down the Vice President in his haste to see FDR. Roosevelt sings "Confidence" and gives the rabbit a generous supply.

Genres

Animation

Technical details

DetailValue
Original titleConfidence
Original languageEnglish (EN)
Spoken languagesEnglish
Production countriesUnited States of America
StatusReleased
Production companiesWalter Lantz Productions
Release date31 luglio 1933
ProductionWalter Lantz
Assistant directorsWilliam Nolan
Visual effectsRay Abrams, Tex Avery, Ernest Smythe, Jack Carr, Cecil Surrey
MusicJames Dietrich
SoundJames Dietrich

Release dates

Theatrical release

United States / Jul 31, 1933 / NR

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