United States / Oct 18, 1942 / NR
Overall average
5.0/10
Plot
Woody is happily (and nuttily) driving down the street when his car breaks down. He tries to get a loan on it from a nearby wolf. The wolf agrees to give Woody the loan but exclaims if he doesn't receive payment in thirty days, he'll take Woody's car away. Sure enough, a title card tells us, "Thirty days have elapsed (and so has Woody's memory)". The wolf appears at Woody's door trying to serve him with a notice but the crafty woodpecker pretends he's not home. The wolf tries to trap him disguised as a deliveryman giving Woody a cake... but the woodpecker throws it in his face bellowing, "I don't like cheesecake!" Finally, the fox throws a punch at Woody and believes to have seriously injured him. He sympathetically agrees to forget about the loan only to be infuriated when Woody "recovers" holding a cuckoo clock and asking, "How about a loan on the clock, Doc?"
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| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | The Loan Stranger |
| Original language | English (EN) |
| Spoken languages | English |
| Production countries | United States of America |
| Status | Released |
| Production companies | Walter Lantz Productions, Universal Pictures |
| Release date | 18 ottobre 1942 |
| Production | Walter Lantz |
| Writer | Milt Schaffer, Ben Hardaway |
| Assistant directors | Alex Lovy |
| Visual effects | George Dane, Frank Tipper |
| Music | Darrell Calker |
| Sound | Darrell Calker |
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