March 02, 2023

Today in Disney History: Dude Duck is Released

Dude Duck was released on March 2, 1951. A Walt Disney Productions film and distributed by RKO Radio Pictures, Inc. Donald Duck is vacationing at a dude ranch. After all the best horses are picked, Donald ends up with a horse that wants nothing to do with him. Directed by Jack Hannah. Produced by Walt Disney. Written by Riley Thompson (as Riley Thomson) and Ralph Wright. Music by Paul J. Smith. Animated by Al Bertino (Animator), Jack Boyd (Effects Animator), Bob Carlson (Animator), Yale Gracey (Layout Artist), Volus Jones (Animator), Bill Justice (Animator), Art Riley (Background Artist), Phyllis Barnhart (Cel Painter), Jack Campbell (Animator), Hugh Fraser (Animator), Hal King (Animator), Cliff Nordberg (Animator), John Sibley Animator) and Ruth Tompson (Scene Planner). Starring the voices of James MacDonald (Rover Boy) and Clarence Nash (Donald Duck). The animated short film has a running time of 7 minutes and 14 seconds. Check out Dude Duck below:

Source(s): Dude Duck (IMDB.com), Dude Duck is Released (D23.com) and Dude Duck - Disney A to Z (D23.com)

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