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Golden Eggs is a 1941 American animated short film directed by Wilfred Jackson and produced by Walt Disney, featuring Donald Duck.[1]
Plot
Donald reads a newspaper that the eggs' value is really high and the price amount is increased; he thinks that he could get rich, so he goes into the henhouse and changes the music from the record player. While the hens are dancing and popping their eggs out, Donald collects them and puts them into a huge basket.
A rooster standing guard reveals Donald and kicks him out. Donald is trying to avoid the rooster, so he disguises himself as a hen. He is mistaken for the rooster's love interest. They dance together, but Donald's disguise falls off. With the rubber glove comb constantly coming loose and a caterpillar falling down the back of his suit, Donald is ever at the risk of being discovered.
Voice cast
- Clarence Nash as Donald Duck
- Florence Gill, The King Sisters and Margaret Wright as Hens
- Gertrude Lawrence as Rooster
Reception
The Film Daily called the short a "funny cartoon", saying that "Donald runs afoul of the rooster, boss of the barnyard, and is a sadder and wiser man before the rooster finishes with him."[2]
Television
- Donald's Quack Attack, episode #10
- Mickey's Mouse Tracks, episode #67
Home media
The short was released on May 18, 2004, on Walt Disney Treasures: The Chronological Donald, Volume One: 1934-1941.[3]
Additional releases include:
- Walt Disney's Classic Cartoon Favorites: Starring Donald
References
External links
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- Golden Eggs at The Internet Animation Database
- Golden Eggs on Filmaffinity