| Bellboy Donald |
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| Directed by | Jack King |
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| Story by | Carl Barks Jack Hannah Harry Reeves |
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| Produced by | Walt Disney |
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| Starring | Clarence Nash John McLeish Glen Couch John Dehner |
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| Music by | Oliver Wallace |
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| Animation by | Bill Tytla Paul Allen Ed Love Jim Armstrong Lee Morehouse Hal King Jack King Kenneth Muse Judge Whitaker Ray Patin Art Scott |
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| Layouts by | Bill Herwig |
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| Color process | Technicolor |
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Production company | |
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| Distributed by | RKO Radio Pictures |
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Release date |
- December 18, 1942 (1942-12-18)
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Running time | 7 minutes |
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| Country | United States |
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| Language | English |
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Bellboy Donald is a 1942 animated short film, produced in Technicolor by Walt Disney Productions and distributed by RKO Radio Pictures.[1] This cartoon made the debut of Pete's son Pete Junior. In the cartoon, Donald Duck works as a bellboy at the fictional Lofty Manors Hotel. He is on the verge of being fired because he loses his temper at the guests. His patience is tested when Pete Junior abuses him for the fun of it.
Plot
Donald Duck works as a bellboy at Lofty Manors Hotel. He constantly gets in trouble with his boss because he loses his temper at the guests. One day, his boss warns him that unless he is on his best behavior, he will be fired. In order to have him be on his best behavior, his boss gives him a badge that has the hotel’s motto: "the guest is always right".
Pete and his son Pete Jr. arrive at the hotel. Donald goes out to greet them but they slap and kick him and rip his uniform, causing Donald to almost lose his temper. He takes them to the eightieth floor on an elevator but when Pete walks to their room, Pete Jr. kicks and sabotages Donald and causes him to lose his clothes.
Pete Jr. tries to send the elevator back down to the lobby but Donald brings it back up to the eightieth floor. Donald tells him open the doors but he refuses. Donald keeps telling him to open the doors until he uses the hotel’s motto against Donald. While he returns Donald’s clothes, he offers to buy Donald a strawberry soda at the lobby but he sends the elevator down to the lobby at top speed.
Donald tells him to stop the elevator but he refuses. He stops when Donald begs him to, causing Donald to crash onto the elevator’s floor. Fed up with Pete Jr.’s antics, Donald spanks Pete Jr. and drags Pete Jr. to his boss before asking if he is fired. After his boss confirms, he pulls Pete Jr. behind a vase and continues spanking Pete Jr.. He breaks the Fourth Wall by cackling to the camera before going back to spanking Pete Jr.
Voice cast
The short was released on December 6, 2005 on Walt Disney Treasures: The Chronological Donald, Volume Two: 1942-1946.[3]
Television
This short was part of Donald Duck's 50th Birthday.
References
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Silly Symphony short films | |
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Mickey Mouse short films | |
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Donald Duck and Donald & Goofy short films | | 1930s | |
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| 1940s | | 1940 |
- The Riveter
- Donald's Dog Laundry
- Billposters
- Mr. Duck Steps Out
- Put-Put Troubles
- Donald's Vacation
- Window Cleaners
- Fire Chief
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| 1941 | |
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| 1942 | |
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| 1943 | |
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| 1944 | |
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| 1945 | |
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| 1946 |
- Donald's Double Trouble
- Wet Paint
- Dumb Bell of the Yukon
- Lighthouse Keeping
- Frank Duck Brings 'Em Back Alive
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| 1947 | |
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| 1948 | |
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| 1949 |
- Donald's Happy Birthday
- Sea Salts
- Winter Storage
- Honey Harvester
- All in a Nutshell
- The Greener Yard
- Slide, Donald, Slide
- Toy Tinkers
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| 1950s |
- Lion Around (1950)
- Crazy Over Daisy (1950)
- Trailer Horn (1950)
- Hook, Lion and Sinker (1950)
- Bee at the Beach (1950)
- Out on a Limb (1950)
- Dude Duck (1951)
- Corn Chips (1951)
- Test Pilot Donald (1951)
- Lucky Number (1951)
- Out of Scale (1951)
- Bee on Guard (1951)
- Donald Applecore (1952)
- Let's Stick Together (1952)
- Uncle Donald's Ants (1952)
- Trick or Treat (1952)
- Don's Fountain of Youth (1953)
- The New Neighbor (1953)
- Rugged Bear (1953)
- Working for Peanuts (1953)
- Canvas Back Duck (1953)
- Spare the Rod (1954)
- Donald's Diary (1954)
- Grin and Bear It (1954)
- The Flying Squirrel (1954)
- Dragon Around (1954)
- Grand Canyonscope (1954)
- No Hunting (1955)
- Bearly Asleep (1955)
- Beezy Bear (1955)
- Up a Tree (1955)
- Chips Ahoy (1956)
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1960s– 2020s | |
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| Other short films |
- The Volunteer Worker (1940)
- All Together (1942; cameo)
- Donald's Decision (1942)
- How to Have an Accident in the Home (1956)
- How to Have an Accident at Work (1959)
- Donald in Mathmagic Land (1959)
- Donald and the Wheel (1961)
- Steel & America (1965)
- Donald's Fire Survival Plan (1966)
- Family Planning (1967)
- Plusaversary (2021; cameo)
- Once Upon a Studio (2023)
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| Feature films | | Theatrical | |
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| Direct-to-video | |
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| TV series | |
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| TV specials |
- Totally Minnie (1988)
- Mickey's Tale of Two Witches (2021)
- Mickey and Minnie Wish Upon a Christmas (2021)
- Mickey Saves Christmas (2022)
- Mickey and Friends Trick or Treats (2023)
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| Short films | | Alice Comedies | |
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Oswald the Lucky Rabbit |
- The Ocean Hop (1927)
- The Banker's Daughter (1927)
- Rickety Gin (1927)
- Harem Scarem (1928)
- Rival Romeos (1928)
- Oh What a Knight (1928)
- Sagebrush Sadie (1928)
- Sky Scrappers (1928)
- Ozzie of the Mounted (1928)
- Hungry Hobos (1928)
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| Mickey Mouse | |
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| Donald Duck | |
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| Goofy | |
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| Others |
- The Lone Chipmunks (1954)
- Once Upon a Studio (2023; cameo)
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| Feature films | |
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| TV specials |
- Totally Minnie (1988)
- Mickey's Tale of Two Witches (2021)
- Mickey and Minnie Wish Upon a Christmas (2021)
- Mickey Saves Christmas (2022; cameo)
- Mickey and Friends Trick or Treats (2023; cameo)
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Films directed by Jack King |
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- Viva Buddy (1934)
- Buddy's Circus (1934)
- Buddy the Woodsman (1934)
- Buddy the Detective (1934)
- Buddy's Bearcats (1934)
- Hollywood Capers (1935)
- A Cartoonist's Nightmare (1935)
- Buddy the Gee Man (1935)
- Buddy Steps Out (1935)
- Buddy's Bug Hunt (1935)
- Buddy's Lost World (1935)
- The Phantom Ship (1936)
- Boom Boom (1936)
- The Fire Alarm (1936)
- Alpine Antics (1936)
- Westward Whoa (1936)
- Fish Tales (1936)
- Shanghaied Shipmates (1936)
- Porky's Pet (1936)
- Porky's Moving Day (1936)
- Modern Inventions (1937)
- Donald's Ostrich (1937)
- Self Control (1938)
- Donald's Better Self (1938)
- Donald's Golf Game (1938)
- Good Scouts (1938)
- Donald's Nephews (1938)
- The Autograph Hound (1939)
- Donald's Penguin (1939)
- Donald's Cousin Gus (1939)
- The Hockey Champ (1939)
- Donald's Lucky Day (1939)
- Fire Chief (1940)
- Window Cleaners (1940)
- Donald's Vacation (1940)
- Mr. Duck Steps Out (1940)
- Donald's Dog Laundry (1940)
- Chef Donald (1941)
- Old MacDonald Duck (1941)
- Truant Officer Donald (1941)
- Early to Bed (1941)
- Timber (1941)
- Bellboy Donald (1942)
- Sky Trooper (1942)
- The Vanishing Private (1942)
- Out of the Frying Pan into the Firing Line (1942)
- Donald Gets Drafted (1942)
- Donald's Snow Fight (1942)
- Home Defense (1943)
- The Old Army Game (1943)
- Fall Out Fall In (1943)
- The Spirit of '43 (1943)
- The Plastics Inventor (1944)
- Commando Duck (1944)
- Contrary Condor (1944)
- Donald Duck and the Gorilla (1944)
- Trombone Trouble (1944)
- Old Sequoia (1945)
- Cured Duck (1945)
- Donald's Crime (1945)
- The Clock Watcher (1945)
- Defense Against Invasion (1946)
- Dumb Bell of the Yukon (1946)
- Wet Paint (1946)
- Donald's Double Trouble (1946)
- Wide Open Spaces (1947)
- Donald's Dilemma (1947)
- Sleepy Time Donald (1947)
- The Trial of Donald Duck (1948)
- Donald's Dream Voice (1948)
- Drip Dippy Donald (1948)
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