The Autograph Hound

The Autograph Hound

Chasseur d'autographes

Chasseur d'autographes est un court métrage d'animation américain de la série des Donald Duck, sorti le 1er septembre 1939 réalisé par les studios Disney.

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Synopsis

Donald se faufile dans un important studio d'Hollywood et tente d'avoir, en esquivant régulièrement un agent de la sécurité, les autographes de Greta Garbo, Mickey Rooney, Sonja Henie, les Ritz Brothers et Shirley Temple. Ensuite, il est reconnu comme étant la star Donald Duck et se voit obliger de signer lui aussi des autographes.

Fiche technique

(fr+en) The Autograph Hound (1939) sur l’Internet Movie Database

Commentaires

Ce film reprend le principe des acteurs caricaturés dans le monde du dessin animé, déjà utilisé dans la Parade des nominés aux Oscars 1932, L'Équipe de Polo (1936) et Mother Goose Goes Hollywood (1938) mais avec un scénario autour de Donald Duck.

De nombreux acteurs sont présents sans pour autant être les cibles de Donald. On peut noter par ordre d'apparition[1] : Greta Garbo, Mickey Rooney, Sonja Henie, les Ritz Brothers, Shirley Temple, Clark Gable (avec Garbo), Charlie McCarthy, Stepin Fetchit, Roland Young, Joe E. Brown, Martha Raye, Hugh Herbert, Irvin S. Cobb, Edward Arnold, Katharine Hepburn, Eddie Cantor, Slim Summerville, Lionel Barrymore, Bette Davis, Groucho et Harpo Marx, Mischa Auer, Joan Crawford et Charles Boyer[2]

Notes et références

  1. d'après imdb
  2. encore dans son costume de Napoléon rôle qu'il interprêté dans Marie Walewska (1937)
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