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Out of the Frying Pan into the Firing Line

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Out of the Frying Pan into the Firing Line
Directed byBen Sharpsteen
James Patton "Jack" King
Produced byWalt Disney War Production Board Conservation Division
Starring
Release date
July 30, 1942

Out of the Frying Pan into the Firing Line is a 1942 American animated short film produced by Walt Disney Productions. It was distributed in Technicolor by the War Activities Committee of the Motion Pictures Industry.[1][2]

History

In 1941, after the sudden attack on Pearl Harbor, The United States Army moved into the Walt Disney Studio and demanded WWII propaganda films, which told the general public about the strength of the US army, the terribleness of the Nazis and how people staying at home could help in the war effort. Some of the most popular shorts released during this time in Disney history were Reason and Emotion and Education for Death, among others.

Plot

Out of the Frying Pan into the Firing Line starred Minnie and Pluto and teaches the house wives of the 1940s the importance of saving fat and grease.[3]

References

  1. ^ "Out Of The Frying Pan Into The Firing Line (Walt Disney Studios.)". Bcdb.com. Retrieved January 16, 2020.[dead link]
  2. ^ Shull, Michael S. (2004). Doing their bit: wartime American animated short films, 1939-1945. Internet Archive. Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland. p. 40. ISBN 978-0-7864-1555-7.
  3. ^ United States. Office of war information. Bureau of motion pictures. (1943). War films for war use ... The Library of Congress. Washington, D.C., Office of war information, Bureau of motion pictures. p. 4.

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